Congratulations on your new Serger. I have a Brother 1034dx Serger couple of months ago and I don't know why I did not get it sooner. It's a game changer for sewers. 🎉🎉🎉
I was able to finally upgrade my 25 yo serger with an air professional serger by Janome. What a dream machine for me! Congratulations on your new serger!
I can’t wait to see what videos you’re gonna put out with this because this is next on my list!!! I’ve wanted one for a long time. Thank you Allan cause you always on point inspiring us.
Blue or Pink it is all Green. So forget the haters out there and continue to be Green.🤗 My sister bought me one and it is still in the box and now you have me wanting to take it out the box and I will be on the journey with you.🙏🏽
I posted on your ig post about wanting one and my mother actually got me one for my birthday so I'm so excited!!!! Not the same brand you have but I'm still excited to learn.
No, serger thread is NOT the same as embroidery thread. You can get serger thread at joann, online, etc. You CAN use sewing thread on the smaller spools as well.
Thank you for closing that up for me. 🙏🏾. So i can use regular cotton thread instead of the 100 polyester thread. I guess it’s just personal preference. .
You should have gotten a Brother serger. I have both a Brother and a JUKI and the JUKI has always given me problems. It’s currently in the closet. The Brother 1034D out sergers the JUKI anyday and it cost less. Also you don’t always serger two fabrics together. It depends on what kind of fabric you are using. Woven fabric is sergered piece by piece before you sew the pattern pieces together on a sewing machine. Stretch fabric you can serger the pieces together when making a garment. Sergers are used to keep the fabric from fraying and to give a nice finished look inside your garments . You can also use a serger to create decorative edges to your garments. Hope this helps.
Congratulations on your new Serger. Men have been sewing for as long as women. Cant wait to see what you make.
Thank you. Yes that is true. I can’t wait to get this thing working.
Congratulations on your new Serger. I have a Brother 1034dx Serger couple of months ago and I don't know why I did not get it sooner. It's a game changer for sewers. 🎉🎉🎉
imma have to get one too
This is the same one my mother got me for my birthday!!! I haven't unboxed it yet.
Congrats on your new machine. I love your thinking out of the box good luck on your future projects 🤗
Thank you i appreciate it. This new journey is gonna be fun.
I was able to finally upgrade my 25 yo serger with an air professional serger by Janome. What a dream machine for me! Congratulations on your new serger!
Thank you which one did you get? What’s the model?
Janome AirThread 2000D. I'm still learning all the features!
Congratulations on the new serger. I just got me a Brother SE600 and getting a Serger is my next step also. Can't wait for the videos.
🙏🏾. Thank you. Stay tuned.
I can’t wait to see what videos you’re gonna put out with this because this is next on my list!!! I’ve wanted one for a long time. Thank you Allan cause you always on point inspiring us.
Great to see men sewing. Trying to get my son hip to it.
hey just got my brother serger in today and excited to try it out.
Cool. What model did you get?
@@adubbproductions 1034D
Great machine. Sews and trims the material at the same time . Keep the videos coming.
Thanks! Always informative. Just purchased a Brother and still getting to know it.
Thanks Victoria. You got the se600 or the brother serger?
@@adubbproductions The Brother SD4031 Serger. I share (bum off from time to time) a friend's SE600, for now.
Blue or Pink it is all Green. So forget the haters out there and continue to be Green.🤗 My sister bought me one and it is still in the box and now you have me wanting to take it out the box and I will be on the journey with you.🙏🏽
GREAT idea man!
I think so. We will see. I’m determined to get this going though.
A dud I love the vibes! keep up the great work and thanks for the motivation...
Hooray, I just bought myself a serger let’s go!!
I posted on your ig post about wanting one and my mother actually got me one for my birthday so I'm so excited!!!! Not the same brand you have but I'm still excited to learn.
Wow this is so amazing😀🌈
Definitely. Can’t wait to really get this thing going.
Just picked this up last night. I have a sewing class today and they required one so we'll see what happens lol
yo!!!!
What up.
@@adubbproductions this is fire bro. keep it up.
No, serger thread is NOT the same as embroidery thread. You can get serger thread at joann, online, etc. You CAN use sewing thread on the smaller spools as well.
Thank you for closing that up for me. 🙏🏾. So i can use regular cotton thread instead of the 100 polyester thread. I guess it’s just personal preference. .
@@adubbproductions I've never used cotton thread on my serger. Guess you can try it! I'd like to know the outcome of that.
You should have gotten a Brother serger. I have both a Brother and a JUKI and the JUKI has always given me problems. It’s currently in the closet. The Brother 1034D out sergers the JUKI anyday and it cost less. Also you don’t always serger two fabrics together. It depends on what kind of fabric you are using. Woven fabric is sergered piece by piece before you sew the pattern pieces together on a sewing machine. Stretch fabric you can serger the pieces together when making a garment. Sergers are used to keep the fabric from fraying and to give a nice finished look inside your garments . You can also use a serger to create decorative edges to your garments. Hope this helps.