QuoteReplyTopic: Does Anyone Here Sew? Posted: April 20 2005 at 9:27am
Hello,
Sergers are very expensive in the UK but when I went to the USA some years ago visiting friends in Orlando I saw that sewing machines, material, thread and stuff was a lot lot cheaper than in England. I found my suitcase weighed a ton when I was coming home because I'd bought so much material!!!
Hope you get your Serger!!!!!
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Hi, my sister and me have just got a new sewing machine. It was in the sale and only cost £80 and it should have been £160, because its got lots of dials on it for different stitches and stuff.
I am going to start making clothes for myself, because going out and getting the material and pattern is good fun.
I need some new clothes because I've just had extensions put in by David a friend of mine, and they look great, and I am very happy with them.
speak to you soon........bye........
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Hi! Singer is a real good brand! Mom said it was an excellent price also! Do you sew a lot or a little? That would be fun to make stuf for your house or like Kureneko said to make costumes. Have fun!
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I wanna learn to sew, because I wanna cosplay more (especially if I manage to lose weight), and have had bad experience with asking people here to help with costumes -_-; . If I knew how to make my own, I'm sure I'd have more (and better-made) ones to play in!
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Hi Strawberryfine! I donot sew. I made a dress when I was a Freshman in High school and it fell apart while I was wearing it! But my mom does. I will ask her and get back to ya as soon as possible! Sorry I cold not be of any help. Do you sew alot?
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I'm usually on the long hair support board and I hope I am on the correct board to ask this question.
Does anyone here sew and use a serger?
I'm looking for recommendations for buying my first serger. I can't really afford a super expensive one right now, but recommendations of sergers in any price range would really help me out!
I've looked at a Singer serger at Wal-Mart for under $200. It has differential feed, 4 thread capacity, rolled hem and that is all I can remember right now.
If anyone can tell me if this would be a bad or good one to buy, or suggest other brands/models you like, it would be very much appreciated!!!
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