serger question
#6
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doesn't really matter what brand serger you have- it is always easier/faster/less aggravating to tie on- and pull through- it is a major pain in the....
to rethread constantly-
my mom hasn't had to rethread hers in so many years she was saying the other day- if she ever had to --- she wouldn't have any idea how to :)
to rethread constantly-
my mom hasn't had to rethread hers in so many years she was saying the other day- if she ever had to --- she wouldn't have any idea how to :)
#7
I have one and I just rethread since usually when I
need a different color I change all of them to the
same color. I have never tied on and the next time
I need to change colors I will give this a try.
need a different color I change all of them to the
same color. I have never tied on and the next time
I need to change colors I will give this a try.
#8
I had a Brother 1034d and you will find it is much much better to tie on your new thread rather than re-thread. I always loosened up the tension dials to let the new thread pull through easier. As I recall it was a real pain to get that upper looper threaded. I had to read manual and watch the dvd each time I changed thread. Because of that I finally sold that machine and bought a singer serger. But really found out that they are all the same, just a pain to thread.
#9
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Maryland
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I also tie. I've learned on my machine that if you raise the presser foot, the tensions disengage so that you can easily pull the threads through and re-engage once the foot is down (it's the same for some sewing machines too). I wouldn't mess with the tensions if your machine is sewing nicely... I did that to one of my sergers and could never get the tensions back to the way they were...
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