Why do I need a serger?
#1
Why do I need a serger?
A friend recently commented that she was surprised that I don't have a serger. That got me thinking do I need one. Why would I need one? Your advice will be greatly appreciated.
#3
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Western Wisconsin
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A serger is really nice to have *if* you sew clothing (especially knits) and/or lots of draperies and curtains. It's not particularly useful for quilting, although it is possible to make a serged quilt. I made one that way, but did not like the extra bulk in the seams.
#4
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Morgantown PA
Posts: 223
I used to use mine for making garments, but now that I only qult, I use it for making napkins, receiving blankets, fabric postcards, and window treatments on occasion. I have serged around the edges of a quilt before binding it, and I once constructed an entire quilt of flannel from my three sons "boxer" fabric leftovers!!! They are nice to have!
#5
I do not have one and I have occasionally thought about getting one. I have never really come up with enough reasons to spend the money for one. I will be interested in the reasons here to have a serger.
#7
I went through a short period when I wondered whether I needed a serger. Then I started looking at them and realized that the cheaper ones would not do most of what I thought I wanted to do. I decided not to get one and haven't missed it at all. On the other hand, my neighbor has a serger but no sewing machine. She bought the serger to make curtains, and she doesn't do any other sewing.
#8
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Posts: 173
I got my first serger 25 years ago. I love my serger. That being said, I have never used my serger for quilting. I sew a lot of clothing for myself, my kids and my grandkids and would not consider sewing garments without a serger. I have also used my serger for many home dec. projects like curtains, tablecloths, napkins etc.
About the only time I use my serger for anything quilting related would be to finish the raw ends of fabrics if I decide to prewash them.
I guess to answer the question of whether you need one or not would depend on what kind of sewing you do.
About the only time I use my serger for anything quilting related would be to finish the raw ends of fabrics if I decide to prewash them.
I guess to answer the question of whether you need one or not would depend on what kind of sewing you do.
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