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#31
Originally Posted by AliceQ
I was given a used Huskylock. Spent $120 to get it serviced. I can't thread it. I was so excited about getting it! Now I don't see that I will use it that much and wish I'd never seen it! LOL I don't know what to do with it now
#32
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: In the Hills of Arkansas
Posts: 398
I have a jet air Babylock which was the best and easiest to use of several sergers I sold in my store. Before I closed my store I bought one for my daughter. Short story, she brought it back, did not want to learn to sew. Still have it in the unopened box, never used. Also bought her a Brother 8500 which she did not use either. Told her to sell it if she would not learn to use it which she did. Back to sergers, jet-air is the way to go.
#35
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Arlington, TX
Posts: 243
I have 3 baby Lock sergers and a Bernette. Baby Lock is the only way to go. If you can't afford a new one, look for a good used one with air jet threading. The Evolve is an 8 thread serger and cover stitch, but you have to change needles and set up. My favor is the Imagine wave. I have made several wall hanging quilts on the serger and it goes really fast. If you are hand quilting, you will want to piece on the sewing machine.
#36
I have had & have a Bernina. Use it for sewing. Let's put it this way I AM LOST WHEN IT IS IN THE SHOP FOR A CLEANING, so needless to say it doesn't go until I have no choice. Wouldn't be without it. Would love to have a second one like it so I would have to be changing from black to white all the time. Yes they can be $$$.
#37
Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Sanford, FL
Posts: 8
I have a Pfaff 4862 that I purchased 5 years ago. It is next to top of the line. Due to ill health, I am selling most of my equipment. If interested,google it on Pfaff site, and email me at [email protected] for more details.
#39
Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Alabama
Posts: 23
Originally Posted by Mommomjoann
I have an older Singer serger, the top looper breaks all of the time! Took in for service and still breaks, don't know what to do? Waiting for a snow storm when I don't have anything to do and try to do fiquire it out...or throw it out!!!!!!I have tried all various tensions on it and still it breaks. Does anyone have any suggestions?????? Thank you!
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