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nuralagus rex
Oct 11, 2012

The squirrels are all right. AND the rabbits--some of 'em, but rabbits are a mixed lot.

Stultus Maximus posted:

I'm about to pull the trigger on the popular Brother 1034d serger. Looked at reviews, seems to be a very popular entry-level serger (and I can't afford more than entry level right now) and Brother in general is a decent manufacturer. Before I do, anyone here know any reasons that this is a bad idea?

I have that serger and I'm happy with it so far (after maybe 6 months of use). I mainly use it to finish off seam allowances. One word of advice on it, if you get it - there is one step in threading (the lower looper) that is kind of confusing if you just go by the book directions. It's simple when you see it done though - I found this video super helpful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ohtf7H_gyc

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