What is a serger used for?
A serger, commonly referred to as an overlock machine, combines three functions into one simple operation-stitching a seam, trimming the excess seam allowance and overcasting the edge of your fabric-allowing you to achieve professional quality stitching in a short amount of time. They are very fast!
Whats the difference between a serger and a sewing machine?
Key Differences A serger uses an overlock stitch, whereas most sewing machines use a lockstitch, and some use a chain stitch. Other differences include: Sergers use three or more thread sources. Sergers do not have multiple options for stitches.
Why would I want a serger?
First and foremost, a serger is the ideal way to create a clean edge on any seam. Not only does the cutting blade trim the fabric edge, but the upper and lower looper threads wrap around the fabric edge, securing or protecting the fabric edge. Another great function of the serger is for construction.
Can a serger be used as a sewing machine?
Although some projects can be done 100 percent on a serger, a serger cannot replace a regular sewing machine. You will still need a regular machine for facings, zippers, topstitching, buttonholes, etc. A serger cannot do this job.
What is an industrial serger?
Industrial Sergers & Overlocks A serger is designed to sew over the edge of the fabric to provide a finished look and to prevent fraying edges. Many overlock machines feature cutters that remove excess material while you are sewing. These overlock machines with cutters are also known as sergers.
Can a serger do everything a sewing machine can do?
What is a heavy duty serger?
It is designed with a 60% larger cutting knife than other Singer sergers so it cuts through thicker fabrics with ease. The upper knife can also be moved to prevent trimming of fabric while sewing. Its heavy duty metal frame not only makes it more durable but it also keeps the machine steady for skip-free sewing.