Can anyone recommend a good home serger?
June 13, 2008 8:59 PM   RSS feed for this thread Subscribe

Can anyone recommend a good home serger? A few desired features: coverstitch, rolled hem, 4 thread. Thanks!
posted by pantufla to clothing, beauty, & fashion (3 comments total) 4 users marked this as a favorite
I love the ones from Babylock. The self-threading, self-tensioning thing is a god-send. They're already expensive though, and afaik, coverstitch capabilities up the price of a machine considerably.
posted by jacquilynne at 11:47 PM on June 13


Husqvarna, Janome, and Babylock are the most recommended on the sewing lists. I've been quite happy with my Huskylock, but I have friends who have been just as pleased with other brands.

As Jaquilynne points out, the coverstitch adds a lot to the price and complexity of the machine. You may find that you'd rather get a separate dedicated coverstitch machine.

A large part of your eventual satisfaction with the machine has to do with personal preference -- I don't like self-threaders at all, and find that the controls on a Janome are set up in a fashion that I don't like. Doesn't mean that they're not good machines, just means that I don't like them.

Find a good sewing machine dealer *or two, or three) in your area, and test-drive as many sergers as you can. Most of the chain fabric stores just sell machines-in-a-box; although some do have a local dealer presence. You're also test-driving the dealer.
posted by jlkr at 10:04 AM on June 14


Hi Guys, thank you for the info! I think I'll go with the babylock.
posted by pantufla at 11:45 AM on June 15


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