Sew Smart, Sew Fast! 🧵
The Brother 1034D Heavy-Duty Overlock Machine is engineered for high performance with a durable metal frame, capable of sewing up to 1,300 stitches per minute. It features an easy threading system and includes three versatile accessory feet, making it ideal for both professional and home use.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 8.02 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10"D x 11"W x 13"H |
Material Fabric | Plastic, Metal |
Color | White |
N**H
Right out of the box
So far, so good. I was able to swap out the thread by using the tie-off hack. The serger worked well right out of the box. The manual is fairly detailed, but I'm not the best at reading an instruction manual and understanding of complicated details, I fall back on YouTube instructional videos.Thankfully, there are many videos explaining all kinds of serger situations. I appreciate that the serger comes threaded. The blade cuts so nicely. Even though I'm not a novice to sewing, this is my first serger. I'm looking forward to learning more about the machine's features.
B**7
Absolutely Amazing Serger
The Brother 1034D Serger is amazing. It’s easy to use, runs smoothly, and delivers professional-looking results. Perfect for finishing seams and giving projects a clean, polished look. Couldn’t be happier with it!
J**E
2 Years In, Still Works Great! Brother 1034D is Amazing Value + Workhorse
The media could not be loaded. Have owned this serger for two years and have had no major issues with it. At first, I was intimidated by the idea of buying a serger, but I promise it's really pretty simple to use and even changing out the thread is easier than I expected. For the price, you can't beat the value! Before purchasing a serger, I used a very expensive Baby Lock Ovation at a sewing workshop. Was it good? Of course, but it also retailed for around $6,000. For under $200, I've used the Brother 1034D several times a week, and have not experienced any repair issues or malfunctions. Don't be afraid to purchase a serger online. I know lots of seamstresses will suggest buying one from a local dealer to get customer service and repairs, but for such a low price - you really can't go wrong. None of the Brother sewing machines I've owned have ever needed to be serviced or have broken.While I know the serger has many functions, I have solely used it as a 4-thread overlocker - which is why I bought it in the first place. I find it to be a bit of a hassle to constantly convert and change a sewing machine. Brother products are so affordable and I personally have found the quality to be great - especially when considering the price.Adding the Brother 1034D Serger to my sewing machine arsenal has been one of my most useful purchases.Some tips I can offer to help avoid frustration:-Always test out scrap fabrics that are the same as the project you're working on-The different settings including differential feed, stitch length, and stitch width - play around with them using scraps and keep a notebook handy to record which settings worked best with various fabrics as a reference guide-Make sure the presser foot is down before you start to serge - this may seem kind of common sense, but I've accidentally serged with the presser foot up more times than I'd like to admit!
S**E
Great serger
I am a novice to the serger but I have sewn for a very long time tho in no way an expert, moderately skilled I’d say and I often don’t understand many parts of sewing machines and most certainly before I purchased, nothing about serving except that I am short and always have to hem and slim bottoms of pants and like a nice finished look on seams. And let it be known that I have not attempted threading yet except for the needles but have watched many videos...not the one included as I read it’s old and not very good!....and am confident I’ll not have too much trouble. Tho that’s yet to be determined! I’m working on learning tensions and settings for different materials and writing them down so as not to have to trial and error them again. I find that the most confusing part of any machine. My reg machine is auto set which I love. I also found some helpful online Videos regarding this. I love that it came already threaded with different color threads and a practice piece done so you can see what it’s supposed to look like. The cutter works fabulously and love that. One thing missing is how to remove the threads to put new ones on but I also found something good about that from a person who went to a serger class. I did oil the machine first tho found the diagram of what to oil confusing as as beginner to those parts, again online video helped. Loved the blind hem stitching tho initially had a little trouble with it as it’s a little different from a reg machine but once I realized that from a video it was easy and looks awesome! Tho still need some practice with. If you’re a beginner I think practice is key first. I’ve spent a week researching watching videos and has helped tremendously. I also got my handy labeled out and labeled all the parts, also helpful. This is a perfect serger for me and I love it!Update...I have threaded this machine quite a few times now, most successfully and it’s really not hard at all, all color coded. I’m finding the hardest part is getting the right tensions for different fabricsI. finally after working on that all day, am happy with the ones I managed to get for most fabrics I’d be using. My advise when you do find them if you’re able is to snap a picture of it, I printed these out but if no printer can just keep on your phone and use the markup feature to label. I have a printer and I taped a piece of the fabric onto each of the pic of those settings, adding the other settings like diff feed etc to it.
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