Which Babylock serger does a coverstitch?
The Baby Lock Euphoria™ Cover Stitch Serger gives a professional finish to projects. Using a cover stitch machine has never been this easy!
What stitches can a coverstitch machine do?
Coverstitch machine uses: Professional looking hems on knit fabrics (like t shirts) Topstitching seams on activewear such as leggings or workout tops. Attaching fabric or elastic binding to swimwear or lingerie in a single step. Topstitching elastic or stretchy fabric while retaining stretch properties.
What is a Babylock coverstitch machine?
Coverstitch machines are usually used for hems on stretchy materials. However, they are also a good choice when it comes to trimmings, assembly seams and decorative stitches, irrespective of whether the material is a stretchy or firm fabric.
Why do I need a Coverstitch machine?
Coverstitch machines are primarily used to create professional-looking hems to garments. It has the dual function of covering raw edges of a fabric and also retaining fabric stretchability.
Who makes Babylock sewing machines?
Most obviously, both brands are made at Brother’s sewing machine factories. This means some models are very similar in design. Take the Brother Luminaire and the Babylock Solaris for instance. The main difference between those two machines is Brother has Disney designs and Babylock is backed by Nancy Zieman designs.
Are Babylock and Brother the same?
Brother and Babylock are not the same company. However, Babylock does have a manufacturing agreement with Brother as they don’t have their own manufacturing plants. What this means is Brother produces many of Babylock’s sewing machines.
What is a baby lock cover stitch Serger?
The Baby Lock Cover Stitch serger is perfect for both home sewers and tailor shops. Designed especially to complement a Baby Lock four-thread serger, the Cover Stitch machine creates professional fini… Read more
What is a cover stitch sewing machine?
The Cover Stitch machine is perfect for both home sewers and tailor shops. Designed especially to complement a Baby Lock four-thread serger, the Cover Stitch machine creates professional finishes for all ready-to-wear and home decorating projects.
What are the features of the coverstitch baby lock?
The Coverstitch offers exclusive Baby Lock features such as JetAir™ Threading, tubular looper, full featured differential feed and the ability to chain off for ease-of-use. The chain off feature can also be used with decorative threads to create beautiful braids.
Why is the baby lock needle set vertically?
While most machines use slanted needles that push and damage fabric, Baby Lock’s needles are set vertically and sew directly up and down. This exclusive feature protects your fabric and prevents needle deflection.