I'll tell you what you ordered. The Brother 1034D is for left-hand sewists with left-side knobs, and the Brother 1034DX is for right-hand sewists with right-side knobs. Since I'm right-handed, I bought the Brother 1034DX. 😉🤗
What???? Left handed machines are not manufactured or sold. A leftie must learn special techniques to use any sewing machine.. so don't waste time looking for one..
I bought the dx. It's a heavier machine because of the metal which means less shaking when you're going fast. The lever that moves out the innerlooper makes for an easier threading. It comes with two addition feet. I like that the threading is also in order. Also, got it on a sale. It will do everything I need it to do. It does have differential feed. Easy to move the knife out of the way. All in all, I'm quite pleased with my purchase.
To rethread a Serger or any machine. Just attach new thread to end of old thread and slowly pull through! Walah threading just took 2 minutes. Works 95% of the time.
Hi, It's been a year since you posted thus video. Would you mi d giving us an update on which one you prefer now that you have had a chance to use them
I started to buy the 1034dx today but one thing was bugging me. The LED that supposedly never needs changing. Last night on walmart's site, some dude stated that his LED had already burned out...and I know they do. So, i contacted Brother to ask, can you change out the LED if it burns out, or do you have to take it to the shop? Is it covered under warranty? Answers I got: The light cannot be replaced at home. You have to take it to a service center. The light may or may not be covered. It's up to the service center if they want to honor it. Called service center...told them model#. Ah! It's one of those cheap models! Yeah, it might be cheap, but how much do you all charge to change the bulb in this? $35.00 (Which she later amended to $100 because the bulb is hardwired. So, I asked, is that covered under the warranty? She tried to tell me it didn't have a warranty and tried to sell me a $1k machine. Soooooo I decided to go with the 11034D because it has a bulb that can be changed. Walmart doesn't stock them but Ken's Sewing Center sells factory refurbished models for the same price $199, with a warranty and free tech support. ____ Remember the Christmas tree lights that burn out and the entire string is no good? That!
Excellent video!!!! I’m a guy learning how to sew from the wife to start our own business. Just purchased a Baby Lock Triumph right from the start. I couldn’t get the threading concept on these sergers so I was sold on the air threading on the Triumph 🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️😂.
Hey thanks, for your review on both machines.....I did light-weight research and found the 1034D was one of the best for the price. I didn't know there was a newer model. I just bought a new sewing/embroidery machine, a Bernina B770 QE, I love it, I've been doing a project, a women's 50's costume and the material is super light, like silk, and fray's on the edges like crazy. Sewing straight stitches is good, but when I do overcasting it's a bit challenging on my new machine. If I had the D or DX, it would've saved me so much time. After your review and the research I've done I believe I'll get the DX, hopefully, Brother listened and improved the serger. Thanks again for your contribution.
I got the 1034D from Amazon. It arrived yesterday and I fell in love with it all over again. Many claim it is discontinued by the manufacturer but I do not believe so. It is manufactured in Taiwan for brother. My SE600 was manufactured in Vietnam and both came in Brown boxes which I prefer to the white coloured boxes from brother. I prefer the D to the DX for weird reasons lol. I prefer the shape, the size, the curve of its free arm and the button settings, yeah I am right handed but I don't mind the button positions. I love the notches on its tension dials too and the fact that it has no button or dial in front unlike the DX that has one around the loopers/knife area. To me, 1034D wins hands down despite it's kind of lighting, who cares I have my other LED lighting systems that can aid my sewing at night lol. I hope it doesn't disappoint me though but the wonderful reviews about it gives me hope. Wish me luck. PS, thank you for your awesome videos always. Keep it up and keep them coming. *Thumbsup*
I wonder what other metal parts were replaced with plastic for the new version.... I would take metal over plastic on a sewing machine every time. They probably just came out with the new machine to make it for less and sell it for just as much or more.
@@MegensBay The Brother 1034D because he said the control knobs/buttons were on the left side, and i"m left handed. Either of these machines would be great.
I am right handed but I prefer the 1034D for every other reason mentioned. Lol. I prefer the shape, the size, the curve of its free arm and the fact that no button is around the front and threading area unlike DX. Mine just arrived yester, nothing was missing and I fell in love with it all over again lol. I hope it dosent disappoint me. Got it from Amazon. PS, I don't care about the Light comparison lol.
Anyone have any bright ideas as to how to adjust the seam allowance on the dx? The d has a space to slip in the fabric , but the dx doesn't. I want to hem something the way you see one at the bottom of a T-shirt, with about a 1/2 " space between the bottom of the shirt and the line of stitching. I am completely stumped.
I need HELP. Just got this machine from Amazon. But its not sewing. I plugged it in it comes on but when I press only hearing the sound of the motor. Nothing moves.
which one did you keep? BTW, LEDs can, do and will fail at one point. The light is usually brighter and not as hot to the touch but they have a limited life expectancy.
just for fun . . . I had a viking 960 for 40 yrs, sewed nearly every day. only thing that failed, after 30 odd years, was the computer card. Never had to replace my light bulb.😄
@@grandmalovesmebest I had the Viking/Husqvarna too. The only thing that ever failed was the foot pedal...because my pet house rabbit chewed the pedal cord!! 😭This was the early 2000s before the internet took off. I was told by the local (Salt Lake City) sewing machine repair shop that I'd have to pre-pay order a replacement from Sweden and there was no guarantee that it would arrive. So I yard sales it. I could literally kick myself now. I'm sure it'd be a breeze to get a replacement now.
I was getting ready to get one of the two until two weeks ago I did some damage to my singer Serger and took it for repair is is 13 years old the first time I’ve ever need to get it repaired. While at the repair shop they have a sign up they no longer look at or repair newer singer or brother sergers. So I ask why is that? I was shown a room with at least 20 brother 1034dx and Brother 1034’s broken. So that was a complete turn off. I own 4 other brother machines but a singer Serger and was hoping to complete my machine family with a brother serger but I got the singer serger repaired. So do your homework a machine in the shop in need of repair do not make you money.
Because of the pandemic: Companies don't have as many employees to work to make them. And customers bought them to start businesses. I for example, used my machines to make hundreds of mask. That's why they've been limited for the last year.
Hi I need help. Just bought this machine off amazon. It didnt came threaded , so I threaded and put it on. It light up , you can hear the machine motors but it doesn't start . Nothing moves.
@@NeverDenyMe ive had my machine since april 2019. Ive taken out the knife on the machine and tried to see if there was a difference even rethreaded it. It really works when it wants to 😔
i just discovered your channel, but why do you wait until two weeks after i had an opportunity to buy either a 1034D and a 1034DX before you posted this? I had literally looked this up right before my purchase!
Not that i expect you to reply, but we cool though, I did discover your channel looking up information on Embroidery machines. I guess that counts for something. :-)
@@NeverDenyMe yup i did being left-handed and all. still learning it and might have ripped a few holes in my first project, but i'm enjoying it. hopefully i can learn to be less intimated by knits.
@@andre1987eph I have a little brother se400 sew/emb machine. cost me about $250. has some great features. you have to hook it up to a laptop if you want to download patterns, but it does have some nice ones included. I bought it bc of the fonts (I like writing on my quilts, etc., and I liked it as a backup to my QS9960.
You're are kind of amazing lol. I'm trying to decide if I really need to purchase or serger or not. I've owned a Brother cs6000i for a while now and i'm still learning how to use it so maybe i'll wait a bit longer. Thanks for this video!
So are you! Thanks for watching & leaving feedback 😎 If it helps, the reason I got one is to get a more professional looking finish on things I make. If you're able to accomplish great results with the machine you already own though ... you can hold off 👌🏽
Here I am, watching and captivated like a kid in a candy factory. I kind of like the look of the 1034dx, well, that series. Plus, there really have been a lot of videos made for the 1034d so a person would have a lot of resources to learn from. However, I have the Strong and Tough ST150HDH sewing machine, so I just bought the matching ST4031 serger. Not enough videos for the ST4031 serger, so it's an opportunity for someone to help out those new to sergers. Including myself. If I had a camera, I would be recording my journey with the serger to help people who don't purchase the more common machines. When I was considering the 1034d, I didn't realize that threading wasn't the same as the dx. Most people claimed the only difference was the light. But I can also see the dx has more rounded edges and corners, adjustment levers are different, etc. It's definitely interesting to see all the different Brother sergers, even though I already purchased one. I got mine because I frequently work with heavy fabric and want to do so more often. Thanks for sharing. I will see if there are follow up videos on these sergers. I assume you are only planning to keep one?
What in the world why brother designed the dials in not the order? It’s like they should put number on the machine to remind us! Thank you for making this video seriously! It’s a lot of money to mess up. Disappointed about how they designed their machine. Even it’s a great machine but they should have thought of this first place!
I have 2 notes on my 1034d. one for the threading order (4,3,1,2) and one on the thread holes (PULL UP!) How many times did I start serging and have to retread when the threads snapped bc I forgot to pull that doohickey up.😲😁
I've been thinking about getting myself a serger. I look forward to learning along with you. I'm curious to know how easy or difficult it is to work these machines.
I’m gonna need a whole new room watching your VIDEOS 🤣🤣🤣🤣sewing machine and now I have an embroidery/ sewing machine lol I wanted a serger but I’m going to learn this embroidery machine
Ima newbie to embroidery...I don't even know the feature/ main purpose of a Serger....is it to allow more than one thread at a time???...and how will it relate to my future Brother 900 purchase?
I was actually trying to buy a sewing machine to create creative clothing but this is all walmart had so I bought it lol. Maybe I just might need this sewing machine👀
It's been awhile since you left this comment but maybe it's not too late to give an opinion. I bought the singer 44s at Walmart, it's heavy duty. Took a bit to figure it out but I'm happy with it. (Even after I sewed straight through my index finger at 1 am, and my husband had to break the needle to get me unsewed...) Happy sewing!
@@mayhembeading3737 Thanks for the info. Sorry about your finger, I will make sure to be extra cautious and careful when using my serger. Hopefully I can learn from you.
I need HELP. Just got this machine from Amazon. But its not sewing. I plugged it in it comes on but when I press only hearing the sound of the motor. Nothing moves.
I'll tell you what you ordered. The Brother 1034D is for left-hand sewists with left-side knobs, and the Brother 1034DX is for right-hand sewists with right-side knobs. Since I'm right-handed, I bought the Brother 1034DX. 😉🤗
Nice and easy explanation 👌🏽 Thanks!
But it's plastic...
I've always felt that metal is more durable than plastic, and just all-around better.
Whaaaat?!
Do they both produce the same results? Professional looking serged seams?
What???? Left handed machines are not manufactured or sold. A leftie must learn special techniques to use any sewing machine.. so don't waste time looking for one..
It's nice to see a brother sewing
You mean, a brother sewing with another Brother
I bought the dx. It's a heavier machine because of the metal which means less shaking when you're going fast. The lever that moves out the innerlooper makes for an easier threading. It comes with two addition feet. I like that the threading is also in order. Also, got it on a sale. It will do everything I need it to do. It does have differential feed. Easy to move the knife out of the way. All in all, I'm quite pleased with my purchase.
Wonder why it is cheaper than the original 1034?
To rethread a Serger or any machine. Just attach new thread to end of old thread and slowly pull through! Walah threading just took 2 minutes. Works 95% of the time.
that doesn't work for your needle threads
How much is the machine sold
If you pull the threads through change all the tensions to zero, pull them through and then return the tensions to the previous setting. Will work.
@@theirmom4723 The needle thread has never been a problem for me; it's always been the loopers. I don't even bother tying on the needle thread.
Hi, It's been a year since you posted thus video. Would you mi d giving us an update on which one you prefer now that you have had a chance to use them
I just brought the DX last week. So far I love it
Now that you've had your DX for about a year how's it working out?
I started to buy the 1034dx today but one thing was bugging me. The LED that supposedly never needs changing. Last night on walmart's site, some dude stated that his LED had already burned out...and I know they do.
So, i contacted Brother to ask, can you change out the LED if it burns out, or do you have to take it to the shop? Is it covered under warranty?
Answers I got:
The light cannot be replaced at home. You have to take it to a service center.
The light may or may not be covered. It's up to the service center if they want to honor it.
Called service center...told them model#. Ah! It's one of those cheap models!
Yeah, it might be cheap, but how much do you all charge to change the bulb in this? $35.00 (Which she later amended to $100 because the bulb is hardwired.
So, I asked, is that covered under the warranty? She tried to tell me it didn't have a warranty and tried to sell me a $1k machine.
Soooooo I decided to go with the 11034D because it has a bulb that can be changed.
Walmart doesn't stock them but Ken's Sewing Center sells factory refurbished models for the same price $199, with a warranty and free tech support.
____
Remember the Christmas tree lights that burn out and the entire string is no good? That!
Yes, sad. I bought this DX and now will worry about the bulb. Sad. Designers made like a " one spoon of dirt to the barrel of honey"
@@mairlere I'm sorry. Maybe with inflation, you can sell it used for what you paid for it and buy the other one.
@@SandcastleDreams i just seen a video on how to change the lightbulb. whoever said any of that lied it’s simple research.
@@gnome.1218 Well, that's just peachy! Won't be using the local service center if they can't be trusted.
What you can do when your machines got shut with s electric xray by Celler Remote and it goes so slow to stop. What's wrong with it?
Excellent video!!!! I’m a guy learning how to sew from the wife to start our own business. Just purchased a Baby Lock Triumph right from the start. I couldn’t get the threading concept on these sergers so I was sold on the air threading on the Triumph 🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️😂.
hows that been goin?
I'm trying to troubleshoot my serger and got distracted by the beard and cuteness smh.....cute and you sew...goals!!!
Hey thanks, for your review on both machines.....I did light-weight research and found the 1034D was one of the best for the price. I didn't know there was a newer model. I just bought a new sewing/embroidery machine, a Bernina B770 QE, I love it, I've been doing a project, a women's 50's costume and the material is super light, like silk, and fray's on the edges like crazy. Sewing straight stitches is good, but when I do overcasting it's a bit challenging on my new machine. If I had the D or DX, it would've saved me so much time. After your review and the research I've done I believe I'll get the DX, hopefully, Brother listened and improved the serger. Thanks again for your contribution.
I have the HuskyLock 910 it's getting old but still works like a charm.
I just got the DX on the box it claims embroidery capability. Can you give any input on this?
I love your beard. Thank you for being on and teaching.
I had both. I wanted to upgrade my D to DX. I took the DX back. It wasn’t better. I love my D and don’t mind changing the bulb
was it worse?
Was it worse though?
I got the 1034D from Amazon. It arrived yesterday and I fell in love with it all over again. Many claim it is discontinued by the manufacturer but I do not believe so. It is manufactured in Taiwan for brother. My SE600 was manufactured in Vietnam and both came in Brown boxes which I prefer to the white coloured boxes from brother.
I prefer the D to the DX for weird reasons lol. I prefer the shape, the size, the curve of its free arm and the button settings, yeah I am right handed but I don't mind the button positions. I love the notches on its tension dials too and the fact that it has no button or dial in front unlike the DX that has one around the loopers/knife area.
To me, 1034D wins hands down despite it's kind of lighting, who cares I have my other LED lighting systems that can aid my sewing at night lol. I hope it doesn't disappoint me though but the wonderful reviews about it gives me hope. Wish me luck.
PS, thank you for your awesome videos always. Keep it up and keep them coming. *Thumbsup*
Does anyone know if the 1634dx is the same or newer than the 1034dx please?
Can this server use only two threads
I wonder what other metal parts were replaced with plastic for the new version.... I would take metal over plastic on a sewing machine every time. They probably just came out with the new machine to make it for less and sell it for just as much or more.
lovin my melenated creators out here! im just getting started. i had no idea!
Comparison between the sound, shake, stitches?
My new Brother 1034d serger came with a bit of loose play in the presser lift lever. Is it supposed to have that? Did yours come with that? Thanks
Do they do the same thing?
Excellent comparison. I am getting ready to order one and wondered about the differences between the two machines. Much appreciated.
Same for me. Which one did you decide?
@@MegensBay The Brother 1034D because he said the control knobs/buttons were on the left side, and i"m left handed. Either of these machines would be great.
I am right handed but I prefer the 1034D for every other reason mentioned. Lol. I prefer the shape, the size, the curve of its free arm and the fact that no button is around the front and threading area unlike DX. Mine just arrived yester, nothing was missing and I fell in love with it all over again lol. I hope it dosent disappoint me. Got it from Amazon. PS, I don't care about the Light comparison lol.
are you going to make patches with rolled edges?
Anyone have any bright ideas as to how to adjust the seam allowance on the dx? The d has a space to slip in the fabric , but the dx doesn't. I want to hem something the way you see one at the bottom of a T-shirt, with about a 1/2 " space between the bottom of the shirt and the line of stitching. I am completely stumped.
Can you please make a comparison between brother Serger 1034dx and 1634dx. Don't see anyone have done this
I believe the 1634dx is simply a JoAnns exclusive model. I don’t know of any actual differences though.
I need HELP. Just got this machine from Amazon. But its not sewing. I plugged it in it comes on but when I press only hearing the sound of the motor. Nothing moves.
which one did you keep?
BTW, LEDs can, do and will fail at one point. The light is usually brighter and not as hot to the touch but they have a limited life expectancy.
just for fun . . . I had a viking 960 for 40 yrs, sewed nearly every day. only thing that failed, after 30 odd years, was the computer card. Never had to replace my light bulb.😄
@@grandmalovesmebest I had the Viking/Husqvarna too. The only thing that ever failed was the foot pedal...because my pet house rabbit chewed the pedal cord!! 😭This was the early 2000s before the internet took off. I was told by the local (Salt Lake City) sewing machine repair shop that I'd have to pre-pay order a replacement from Sweden and there was no guarantee that it would arrive. So I yard sales it. I could literally kick myself now. I'm sure it'd be a breeze to get a replacement now.
@@grandmalovesmebest p.s. Computer card? Mine Viking was analog.
The DX is smaller on size, thank you but I'm very happy with my 1034d💖
Does the 1034DX have the same sticky feet as the 1034D
No...but it is heavy and doesn't move
No
I was getting ready to get one of the two until two weeks ago I did some damage to my singer Serger and took it for repair is is 13 years old the first time I’ve ever need to get it repaired. While at the repair shop they have a sign up they no longer look at or repair newer singer or brother sergers. So I ask why is that? I was shown a room with at least 20 brother 1034dx and Brother 1034’s broken. So that was a complete turn off. I own 4 other brother machines but a singer Serger and was hoping to complete my machine family with a brother serger but I got the singer serger repaired. So do your homework a machine in the shop in need of repair do not make you money.
I want to buy sewing which one is the best please?
any idea why the Brother PE800 is out of stock everywhere?
Because of the pandemic: Companies don't have as many employees to work to make them. And customers bought them to start businesses. I for example, used my machines to make hundreds of mask. That's why they've been limited for the last year.
@@NeverDenyMe do you have any recommendations for other embroidery machines that would be of equal quality?
I’m looking for pe 800😩I want it so bad never deny me I wonder if we can get a review on the newest embroidery machine
Can you use these on hats?
Im wondering that as well
Hi I need help. Just bought this machine off amazon. It didnt came threaded , so I threaded and put it on. It light up , you can hear the machine motors but it doesn't start . Nothing moves.
Oh no!
I have the 1034D and its been giving me threading problems lately 😿 Ive adjusted tensions and still no good it wont stitch properly.
How long have you had it? I'm wondering if it's a newbie mistake. I'll surely be uploading more videos with it. We can figure it out together 😎
@@NeverDenyMe ive had my machine since april 2019. Ive taken out the knife on the machine and tried to see if there was a difference even rethreaded it. It really works when it wants to 😔
Yeah I read to rethread the whole thing.
@@jd1135 thats the first thing i tried i think my machines timing is off i ended up getting a new one
HI I JUST BOUGHT THE 103DX AND I DID A TEST RUN THEN IT STOP SEWING AND ONLY CUTTING. CAN SOMEONE PROVIDE ASSISTANCE?
i just discovered your channel, but why do you wait until two weeks after i had an opportunity to buy either a 1034D and a 1034DX before you posted this? I had literally looked this up right before my purchase!
Not that i expect you to reply, but we cool though, I did discover your channel looking up information on Embroidery machines. I guess that counts for something. :-)
lols I'm guessing you chose the 1034D? No worries. It's still a dope machine, based on all the great reviews I seen 👌🏼
@@NeverDenyMe yup i did being left-handed and all. still learning it and might have ripped a few holes in my first project, but i'm enjoying it. hopefully i can learn to be less intimated by knits.
@@bsq2phat I'm left handed also, so the Brother 1034D is the best for me also.
Just now came across your channel. I was torn between getting a serger or an embroidery sewing machine. I got the 1034dx yesterday but I'm still torn.
Save up and get the embroidery machine later
@@andre1987eph I have a little brother se400 sew/emb machine. cost me about $250. has some great features. you have to hook it up to a laptop if you want to download patterns, but it does have some nice ones included.
I bought it bc of the fonts (I like writing on my quilts, etc., and I liked it as a backup to my QS9960.
When in doubt...get both. If it's not in your budget, get it later.
You're are kind of amazing lol. I'm trying to decide if I really need to purchase or serger or not. I've owned a Brother cs6000i for a while now and i'm still learning how to use it so maybe i'll wait a bit longer. Thanks for this video!
So are you! Thanks for watching & leaving feedback 😎 If it helps, the reason I got one is to get a more professional looking finish on things I make. If you're able to accomplish great results with the machine you already own though ... you can hold off 👌🏽
Hi - I am trying to decide between the D and the DX - which did you choose and how's it working?
Here I am, watching and captivated like a kid in a candy factory.
I kind of like the look of the 1034dx, well, that series. Plus, there really have been a lot of videos made for the 1034d so a person would have a lot of resources to learn from.
However, I have the Strong and Tough ST150HDH sewing machine, so I just bought the matching ST4031 serger. Not enough videos for the ST4031 serger, so it's an opportunity for someone to help out those new to sergers. Including myself. If I had a camera, I would be recording my journey with the serger to help people who don't purchase the more common machines.
When I was considering the 1034d, I didn't realize that threading wasn't the same as the dx. Most people claimed the only difference was the light. But I can also see the dx has more rounded edges and corners, adjustment levers are different, etc.
It's definitely interesting to see all the different Brother sergers, even though I already purchased one. I got mine because I frequently work with heavy fabric and want to do so more often.
Thanks for sharing. I will see if there are follow up videos on these sergers. I assume you are only planning to keep one?
Thank you
What in the world why brother designed the dials in not the order? It’s like they should put number on the machine to remind us! Thank you for making this video seriously! It’s a lot of money to mess up. Disappointed about how they designed their machine. Even it’s a great machine but they should have thought of this first place!
I have 2 notes on my 1034d. one for the threading order (4,3,1,2) and one on the thread holes (PULL UP!)
How many times did I start serging and have to retread when the threads snapped bc I forgot to pull that doohickey up.😲😁
Witam 🌞 fajnie pokazałeś.
I bought an overlock foot for my regular sewing machine. It works okay....but your cutting needs to be precise and it still is no match for a serger.
I purchased one of those too for my sewing/embroidery machine ... I agree, the serger is way better.
I was just looking these up ! Thanks
😎👌🏼
Thank you so much now I understand
Hello, I liked your review, can you please tell me that how can we disengage the knife on thus serger?
Yes, you can. Follow the instructions. It's easy.
Wow next level!
💪🏼💪🏼
I just got the d because it can do 1mm rolled hems.
DX has a metal frame which I believe will hold up better overtime
DX is plastic, what is why cost just $200.00
So uh . . . who wants to help me learn these new machines 😁
www.NeverDenyMe.com
I've been thinking about getting myself a serger. I look forward to learning along with you. I'm curious to know how easy or difficult it is to work these machines.
I’m gonna need a whole new room watching your VIDEOS 🤣🤣🤣🤣sewing machine and now I have an embroidery/ sewing machine lol I wanted a serger but I’m going to learn this embroidery machine
When it comes unthreaded, it says to unthread everything. Do it! It goes a lot smoother if you just thread them in order.
Ima newbie to embroidery...I don't even know the feature/ main purpose of a Serger....is it to allow more than one thread at a time???...and how will it relate to my future Brother 900 purchase?
@@sunshinemarie3550 Same here, OMG!
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Does it have the USB port so you can embroider a design off of the USB?
I showed the features in the video. This is NOT an embroidery machine btw.
But metal is always better...
Love your content bro 🔥💪🏽
The primero overlock 1034dx
Hey 👋
@@SalimaDumbuya Hey 👋🏽
I was actually trying to buy a sewing machine to create creative clothing but this is all walmart had so I bought it lol. Maybe I just might need this sewing machine👀
It's been awhile since you left this comment but maybe it's not too late to give an opinion. I bought the singer 44s at Walmart, it's heavy duty. Took a bit to figure it out but I'm happy with it. (Even after I sewed straight through my index finger at 1 am, and my husband had to break the needle to get me unsewed...) Happy sewing!
@@mayhembeading3737 Thanks for the info. Sorry about your finger, I will make sure to be extra cautious and careful when using my serger. Hopefully I can learn from you.
I'm a little concerned. Four needless, I'll look like a porcupine. Lol!
I need HELP. Just got this machine from Amazon. But its not sewing. I plugged it in it comes on but when I press only hearing the sound of the motor. Nothing moves.
Thank you