Sew Like a Pro! ✂️ Elevate your craft with Lumina Sienna.
The Lumina Sienna Serger Sewing Machine is an industrial-grade overlock machine designed for heavy-duty fabric projects. With a robust metal frame, it offers 3-4 thread capability, adjustable stitch lengths, and a user-friendly color-coded threading system. Capable of achieving 1250 stitches per minute, this machine is perfect for both beginners and seasoned sewists looking to create professional-quality edges, hems, and seams.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | AC |
Item Weight | 17.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.2"D x 10.2"W x 11.8"H |
Material Fabric | Metal |
Color | Sienna |
N**A
Very generous!
I was very surprised to see that the machine was already threaded and had a piece of scrap fabric held under the foot! This shows that the machine was tested before shipping, and I appreciate that. Under the machine, it's legs have little suction cups that aren't very strong and make it perfect for preventing the machine from shaking too much and being noisy during use; while still being able to very easily move the machine and not ruin any surfaces. I love that feature on this machine. It runs very well and the price is so generously affordable for a great, compact machine. It also comes with all the tools you need like an extra foot screw, a screwdriver, the machine's key, an extra metal plate, extra blades, a cleaning brush, extra organ needles, etc!! I'm amazed by the machine and this brand. Definitely very happy with it and I strongly recommend this machine.
C**N
It’s like having an industrial serger machine at your home. Worth the money
The media could not be loaded. This machine is amazing! It is heavy and will be able to get a job done in a high quality type of way. I decided to go with this much cheaper machine and I can say I’m not regretful at all! I found this Lumina overlock really sturdy with its heavy metal frame and with a really powerful motor. If you have been serging for many years like me, you can realize that it has more power than any other household serger machines. To be honest I did not find any complications in its usage. If you need to flip the knife up or to change the stitch length It may be tricky the first time but you can check the manual, it's all well explained and very helpful!Thanks to the color coded guide it's pretty easy to learn how to thread though it will be delicate at first if you are brand new to machines, but you can check the manual that is inside the box, it helps me a lot. Once you do it a few times, it becomes easier. It’s a very easy to use serger and it comes with a needle plate for rolled hem.This is one of the best serger sewing machines models I have had. I would definitely recommend it for tough works like woven. I look forward to many happy years of use!!
A**6
So far it fits my expectations
So far it works great, really simple to use, of course is not for commercial work but in general it worked great, I recommend it for personal projects and home work.
M**Y
Garbage
The media could not be loaded. Only had it a day, but seems great, went through three layers of flannel just fine. Seen people say its hard to thread but it threads almost the same as my brother, if you have used a serger before you'll be fine.Update 1 day 5 of owningThis this is insane compared to my brother, it went through 4 thick layers of fleece no problem just slowed down at the bulky seams. Made a super heavy coat. So far totally in love.Update 2 one year of owning. A needle broke and threw the timing off so now its unusable. Same thing that happened to my brother serger. I know how to fuss with it but it takes a really long time.Update 3. Fixed it and once again the love of my life.Will buy a second one as a backupUpdate 4. 1.5/2 years of owning absolute garbage. Doesnt matter what I do it will no longer make a chain. You can NOT get ahold of the company no matter what. Do not recommend, waste of moneyDid this mid project (mid stitch) no dials were messed with etc. I have tried everything to fix it
C**Y
Life-Changing Serger for Effortless Sewing Projects
Hey there! So, I was super scared to buy a serger at first because I was convinced I wouldn't figure out how to thread it. But guess what? After watching a quick YouTube tutorial, it was a piece of cake! I seriously regret not getting this gem sooner.Let me tell you, tackling big sewing projects has never been easier. This bad boy slashes 95% of my sewing time, allowing me to focus on the fun parts instead of struggling with zigzagging raw edges. If you've been eyeing a serger, don't think twice—this one's a beast with its all-metal, rugged build. I'm telling you, it's a game-changer!Now, here's the not-so-great part. I tried reaching out to the company for some help, but the only way to contact them is through email. Bummer, right? No customer support hotline to call for a quick chat. And the manual is a bit confusing—it claims the machine is pre-oiled at the factory, but then suggests oiling it every 24 hours of use without specifying how much. Hopefully, they'll fix this hiccup soon to prevent any mishaps with over-oiling or under-oiling.Overall, though, I can't get enough of this serger. It's a total game-changer for my sewing ventures, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone looking to take their projects to the next level!
L**A
Adjust tension if needed.
I’m happy with this item, I had to watch a lot of videos and take the time to learn how to thread it, only 30 min to learn, I love using it, I wish I didn’t have to change out the colors :) also don’t forget you can adjust the tension.
L**Z
Good pricing , very tough it’s worth it.
This serger is very beautiful and tough. I do recommend it. I have to returned it because I have arthritis I didn’t know I couldn’t put the tread. My fingers did not help. I seek for help but was hard on me. I’m 72 so, I wish I had it long time ago .I love this item, buy it .👍🏼
T**T
Really Hard to Thread
The media could not be loaded. Very nice serger, very firm and sturdy however it's noisy and incredibly hard to thread. It goes really fast which doesn't leave much room for you to guide the fabric through. I prefer something that goes a bit slower. Even when I barely touched the pedal it zipped through. The small little holes that you have to put the thread through are hidden and you need a magnifying glass and really good lighting to find them. Even turning the wheel out won't allow access to the holes and you need small hands just be be able to do it. It's not worth the trouble. Especially if you see a lot and need to switch out the thread regularly. But if you can thread it, it's a good machine.
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