Need your recommendation on best Serger
#11
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Central NJ
Posts: 5,572
I have a Brother 1034D which is around $200. I can thread it after watching a YouTube video. I'm not scared of it. If someone gave me the air threaded one I would take it, but, I wouldn't spend any $$ on it because the one I have is just fine. I have rolled hems with it and of course serged. It is not an overlock.
#13
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 114
I have a Babylock serger. Have had it for years, and I love it. The air-threading makes it so much easier to use, and the machine is very versatile. Costs a bit more than some of the other sergers mentioned, but well worth it. It's a true work horse.
#15
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 12,861
I would visit a sewing machine dealer & try one out then decide. I bought one years ago because someone told me I should have one. Watched the video that came with it, threaded it, tried it out. One of the threads broke, I set it aside. Then put it in its case & put it in a closet where it lived for 5 years, then I sold it. For about 1/3 what I paid for it only getting 5 minutes max use out of it. I've been sewing for 50 years, just fine without it. I know some people love them & use them daily. Just try it out & see if it will be a right machine for you.
#16
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Mableton, GA
Posts: 11,355
This is the one I have as well. Purchased used for about $40. Then took a serging class at a LQS and learned lots of valuable things. The most important being - write down every setting with every project. Write down your starting point (so you can return your settings to original); write down every setting on every thread for every project. It will save you buckets of time down the road.
manual has a lot of notes!!
#18
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Northwest Arkansas
Posts: 65
I have a Babylock ovation serger which I love. I used it a lot when I was sewing garments for my grandaughters. Now since they are too old (17 and 18) to wear home made clothes, I don't use it nearly as much. There are several models with the jet air threading. My advice is to go to a Babylock dealer and check them out and test drive them. Then you can make a decision about which one is best for your type of sewing.
#19
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Timmins, Ont. Canada
Posts: 4,683
I have a Babylock with Air Threading & it is the BEST serger I have ever owned. No fiddling with tensions & it almost threads itself. You will see as you check others out that some are very finicky threading the loopers & will have you very frustrated. You can use the "tie on" method for threading but if that ever becomes a problem you are in trouble. Everyone needs to know how to thread their serger. I could live without my serger but I prefer not to. I love my serger & still use it often enough that I will not get rid of it. Research sergers & check out different models. Baby lock is pricey but I think it is well worth the money.
#20
I love my Babylock with the jet-air threading and self-adjusting tension. Had another brand before that had neither of those functions and it just gave me fits. They're pricey but, if you can afford it, go for it. Better to pay the price and be able to use it than go cheap and not use your serger because you can't make it work right.
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