> I would recommend actually trying a few of them, and take your own > fabrics to test with, samples of the things you typically sew. We > use such different fabrics than the general population that even if > the store has anything other than the stiff cardboardy test fabric, > it won't be anything like our costume fabrics. Sometimes the actual > features are pretty equivalent; but the feel and process differs. If > often comes down to the personal feel you have for the machine. >
Oh, something else that you want to look at, the threading of machine and bobbins. I do remember my mom being very frustrated with the serger she had first gotten because you practically had to stand on your head to thread it. alex -- I can handle anything that life throws at me. I may not be able to handle it well, or correctly, or gracefully, or with finesse, or expediently -- but I will handle it. _______________________________________________ h-costume mailing list [email protected] http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume
