Brother 1034D 3 or 4 Thread Serger with Easy Lay In Threading with Differential Feed

December 7, 2013 - Comment

The Brother 1034D serger features a 3/4 lay-in thread system with lower looper threader.Stitch options include 4 thread overlock 3 thread overlock narrow hem rolled hem and ribbon lock stitches.Additionally you can sew blind hem pin tuck and flat lock stitches by purchasing optional presser feet.The machine has a free arm/flat bed convertible sewing surface.The

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The Brother 1034D serger features a 3/4 lay-in thread system with lower looper threader.Stitch options include 4 thread overlock 3 thread overlock narrow hem rolled hem and ribbon lock stitches.Additionally you can sew blind hem pin tuck and flat lock stitches by purchasing optional presser feet.The machine has a free arm/flat bed convertible sewing surface.The 1034D also offers a F.A.S.T. lower looper threading system for easy thread changes.The differential feed improves sewing results on stretch or thin fabrics to give you a perfect finish. Snap-on presser feet allow quick and easy changes to transition to each desired stitch.The 1034D also includes an instructional video tape to make serging fast easy and fun. This machine does not conform to International electronic codes. Warranty is voided outside the US.

Product Features

  • Reliable, high performance 3/4 thread serger delivers professional edge finishing on a wide range of fabrics, including knits, linens and formal wear. Create ruffles, decorative edges, gathers; join laces; serge narrow sleeves, spaghetti straps, and more!
  • 22 built-in stitch functions with 4-thread overlock, 3-thread overlock, narrow, rolled hem, and ribbon lock stitches, with specialty stitch functions for formal and bridal wear, home decor and crafts, heirloom and reinforced tape applications
  • Differential fabric feed;for truly professional, even stitch quality, even on thin, knitted, and stretchy fabrics
  • Easy to thread, easy to learn and use; with included instruction video, printed manual, and completely color-coded and numbered upper and lower looper threading. Includes free phone support for the life of the product, and a 25-year limited warranty
  • Comes complete with 2 snap-on feet, foot controller, soft cover, needles and more. Uses standard sewing machine needles. Please note: This machine is not recommended for use in countries that do not support 120V AC, even if a voltage adapter is in use.

Comments

Jamie Jaques says:

Great overlock serger – but there are some things it won’t do I think if you’re looking at this machine, you’re either a) new to serging or b) impressed by the price and interested in the quality. I’m completely new to sergers, but I did my homework before buying this one, and for the price and the performance, this serger has a perfect balance.I was also concerned about being able to figure out how to use it on my own (so many people talk about taking a class) but within a day I felt like I knew it inside and out. It’s setup is uncomplicated and I was able to get right to work. There’s something to be said about passing over the machine that can “do it all” and buying one that just does what you need.1) The “how-to” videos are wonderful for the visual learner. You can pick up the same knowledge from the thorough instruction book(s) included, but the videos reinforce the book. Watching the video on “threading” once, and following the line drawings on the machine itself, I was able to thread the machine in 5 minutes…

Sewcrazy says:

awesome for a first-timer I’ve been sewing since I was 6 years old. I make fashions for myself and others. However, I’ve secretly feared “the serger” for years. I’ve quietly been hiding my fear by avoiding wearing any of the knitwear I’ve made. My conventional machine is a top of the line Viking with many features yet I’ve never been happy with finished look of knits made on any conventional machine. They just can’t match yet alone exceed the look of RTW knits. The purpose of my lengthy introduction is to support my high rating of this entry-level serger. I had no problem dropping $1500 for a conventional machine but was not prepared to make such a big investment for something I might hate. I’m an experienced seamstress who’s obviously missed the boat on the necessity of a serger. Before choosing this serger I did my research. I’ve read reviews here on Amazon and several other sites about it taking into consideration everything users had to say. Many people wrote about the user’s manual and software…

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