I gave my Babylock 8 thread away, because someone needed it more than me. Well that changed. lol. I don't want the expense of another Babylock and only need 3-4 threads. I had a singer centuries ago and rather stay away from those. Any online suggestions?
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A lot of people start out with the Brother 1034D. It is a 3/4 thred serger, pretty basic, fairly easy to thread and there are a lot of learning and trouble shooting videos on You Tube, There is even a suppport group on Facebook for it. It is about $155 on Amazon. I think Walmart sells them too
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Originally posted by K. McEuen View PostA lot of people start out with the Brother 1034D. It is a 3/4 thred serger, pretty basic, fairly easy to thread and there are a pt of learning and trouble shooting videos on You Tube, There is even a suppport group on Facebook for it. It is about $155 on Amazon. I think Walmart sells them tooπΊ Lorie
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Love my Brother. I use it a lot to trim my quilt sandwich and that makes it easier when I attach my binding. I like the way the binding lays flat. Also use it for dressmaking and before hemming. Easy to use and like K. McEuen said there are lots of YouTube videos, too.No act of kindness, however small, is ever wasted.
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