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    Sergers - what to look for?

    I am thinking about purchasing a serger, but I have no experience with them. More and more of my sewing is non-quilting related and I have heard that sergers give a nice edge. I have heard is that the old sergers are hard to thread and another person suggested a four thread model and to avoid a three thread version.

    I would only purchase a new machine from a dealer with education and servicing available. My sewing machines are Berninas, but since I have NO experience with sergers, this would be an opportunity to try other brands too. What should I look for and typically what the price ranges of a "mid-level" machine? I probably don't want the cheapie, but I can't imagine that I need top of the line either.


    I am asking for advice from experienced serger users. Thanks for your help.

    #2
    I have a Janome serger (overlocker) it takes 4 threads, but can also run on 3 threads - this can be useful as a) you need less spools and b) if you are only serging the edge of one layer of fabric , 4 threads (2 needles) is a bit overkill, whereas, if you are using it for construction seams, 3 threads(1 needle) is not really enough. A useful thing to have on is the facility to do rolled hems for lightweight fabrics - not all of them have this as standard.

    I haven't mentioned the model because it is 12 years old, and probably not available now. On the plus side for me, is that my 'normal' machine is also a Janome and they take the same electric cable, so I don't have to have yet another set of wires running about the place, as I do all my machining in the same spot, just swapping out the machines as I need them.

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      #3
      I agree with what Rosemary said. Just want to add the differential feed dogs, which I would not be without.
      I have a Bernina 800DL serger. This one is a middle range model.

      living in Central Denmark
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        #4
        This question was posed by a quilter on Facebook. The overwhelming response in the USA was Babylock. They do make a serger that is easy to use and very reliable. I've owned Babylock and Bernina sergers and like the Babylock best. It's easier to use. My models are from way back, too. Now I only use mine to secure the edge of quilt fabric before it goes in the washing machine.

        They are awesome for garment construction.

        Once again, my mantra...pick the machine by dealer support. You'll be happiest with whatever model if you get hands-on lessons.
        Shop without your money in your pocket so you look at different shops. I find machine sales people incredibly pushy.

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          #5
          Thanks to the three of you for the information. I have printed your comments and I will make a list of things to check at the dealers. Since I need to get my Bernina sewing machine serviced, I will start there. I also have information about a BabyLock dealer nearby. The shopping begins!

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