Great demo, thank you! Never used a serger before and such a wonderful machine. I like the compactness of the Juki! I wonder if these machines can handle a moderately thick fabric like pleather or do any leather stitching? Does anyone here know if the Juki MO-634DE older model is any good?
Really enjoyed your video, thanks for sharing. I literally just ordered this today. Do you still like this serger? Welp i hope so! 😃 Be well, subscribed ..
I had a problem with the rolled hem with the wooly nylon thread...on the back side of the fabric it came out like some stitches were pulling out a little bit of fabric...i wish I could send you a picture to see what do you think
Use a vintage sewing machine like a Singer 301 or 221, or a Bernina and use a rolled hem attachment. The Serger cuts the cloth and edge finishes with a satin stitch so great on thicker fabric. In chiffon you actually ROLL the fabric to create some thickness to the edge and sew it without a satin stitch. The older vintage machines did this so well and had a nice hand stitched quality to the stitching. I only own vintage sewing machines. Easy to service myself too.
Great demo, thank you! Never used a serger before and such a wonderful machine. I like the compactness of the Juki! I wonder if these machines can handle a moderately thick fabric like pleather or do any leather stitching? Does anyone here know if the Juki MO-634DE older model is any good?
WONDERFUL video!! So easy to follow! BRAVOOOOOO
So helpful, thank you so much!
Really enjoyed your video, thanks for sharing. I literally just ordered this today. Do you still like this serger? Welp i hope so! 😃
Be well, subscribed ..
Thanks
Great demo, just what I was looking for. So it’s the upper looper thread that has to match my fabric if I only have one exact match. Right?
Yes, that’s correct. The needle thread also somewhat shows, but the upper looper thread is the main one.
@@sewingbytes Thanks for responding, and so quickly! I appreciate your channel.
I had a problem with the rolled hem with the wooly nylon thread...on the back side of the fabric it came out like some stitches were pulling out a little bit of fabric...i wish I could send you a picture to see what do you think
What if you’re doing what if it’s chiffon?
Use a vintage sewing machine like a Singer 301 or 221, or a Bernina and use a rolled hem attachment. The Serger cuts the cloth and edge finishes with a satin stitch so great on thicker fabric. In chiffon you actually ROLL the fabric to create some thickness to the edge and sew it without a satin stitch. The older vintage machines did this so well and had a nice hand stitched quality to the stitching. I only own vintage sewing machines. Easy to service myself too.