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help with starter serger choice granite_skies 04-01-2006
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Posted by on April 1, 2006, 7:48 am
Janome vs Brother vs White etc...

Hi,

I am considering a Brother 1034d serger through Amazon...with discounts

and free shipping it's going to be $174. I have never used a serger
before but I'm looking for a basic workhorse that I can use mostly for
finishing fabric. I hand dye and quilt, so pre-washing commercial
fabric and multiple washes for hand dyes can leave me with a lot of
finish work from ironing to trimming threads. When I finished the
edges (with a zigzag) on one load of commercial fabric, I didn't even
have to press it when it came out of the dryer. I would also be
using the serger for fleece items and for making simple linens--pillow
cases, napkins, table runners, etc.


I posted my question to another group and it was suggested I post it
here. Many in the other group had some suggestions for me and many
suggested BabyLock
Evolve (which I can't afford) or White. Another person suggested the
Gemsy G320. My local Joann's sells White and I can find it online. I
found the Janome 204d for $239.99 with
free shipping at Allbrands.com as suggested by one person. I have a
Janome sewing machine so I'm partial to the brand but the Brother is
supposed to be easy to learn.


My question is--do you have any experience with the model of Brother
serger?--I've seen great reviews on the Amazon site. Also it appears
to be discontinued by the way it's listed on the Brother website...as
an older machine. I'm not going to make a lot of clothing, and if that

changes, I think I can wait several years to upgrade.


Thanks,


Renee


Posted by Sharon Hays on April 3, 2006, 7:32 am

> Janome vs Brother vs White etc...
>
> Hi,
>
> I am considering a Brother 1034d serger through Amazon...with discounts
>


NO!!!!! Sorry to shout. I had two Brother sergers. Yes, two. The first
one I had for a couple of days. Then I had to take it back because, after I
stopped crying and realized it was not me, it would not work properly. I
had the second one for much less time before it started doing the same thing
the first one did. They both broke the thread at the lower looper. There's
a "threader" that is supposed to make threading the lower looper easier.
Well, that's what was breaking the thread every time. I can't remember the
number that was on that one, but I would avoid all Brother sergers like the
plague.

When I returned the second Brother serger, I went to Hancock's and got a
White. I've had it now for several years. It's just a basic serger,
nothing really fancy about it. It's a White "Speedylock 234DE." Now, if
you look for that at Hancock's, they won't have that exact model name. Ask
the clerks if they've been there a few years and if so ask what the new
model name is for that one. Basically the same machine is still available,
it's just called something else. I really love mine. And it gets A LOT of
work.

Sharon

--
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of time and just annoys the
pig.



Posted by on April 4, 2006, 9:48 am
Thank you, all. I put the brakes on my purchase. I'll call around and
see what's available through the local dealers. Thanks again.

Renee


Posted by Yarn Forward on April 3, 2006, 7:47 am
granite_skies@msn.com wrote:
> Janome vs Brother vs White etc...
>
> Hi,
>
> I am considering a Brother 1034d serger through Amazon...with discounts
>

Buy a machine somewhere where you can get sewing help and technical
help. The best Amazon can do is sell you a book!

Roger.

Posted by Juno on April 3, 2006, 2:57 pm
Yarn Forward wrote:
> granite_skies@msn.com wrote:
>
>> Janome vs Brother vs White etc...
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am considering a Brother 1034d serger through Amazon...with discounts
>>
>
> Buy a machine somewhere where you can get sewing help and technical
> help. The best Amazon can do is sell you a book!
>
> Roger.

I have a Janome 344D that I got from a dealer and love it. I've done far
more sewing since I bought it than I ever did before. I'm not pushing
that machine but rather pushing buying from a dealer. I had some minor
problems that I couldn't work out, brought it back to the dealer and she
solved them. There was no charge involved, just a lot of her time. Not
all dealers will be that helpful, some or even most may charge for time
but all Amazon can do is, as Roger said, tell you to buy a book.
Juno

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