The Different Types of Sergers and What They Can Do for You

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Have you ever wanted to sew a seam in a different way, or use a serger for a different purpose? If so, you're not alone. In fact, there are many different types of sergers available on the market, and each has its own unique set of features and benefits.

Sergers come in many different types, but all of them can be used to sew a variety of fabrics. Here are the four most common serger types and what they can do for you:

1) Standard Serger

This is the most basic type of serger and is best suited for sewing light-to-medium weight fabrics like cotton, linen, or silk. It has two threading options – one for normal fabric weight and another for thick materials.

2) Overlocker Serger

This type of serGER is specifically designed to sew seams that require overlocking (pplication above 1). It features a circular cutting edge that prevents fraying while stitching. Additionally, it has two speed settings – slow and fast – so you can customize the stitch length according to your needs.

3) Zipper/Bar Tacked Seamstress Serger

This type of machine uses heavy Barb tacks along both top and bottom edges of zippers as well as around seam allowances (bar tack attachments).

So, you're probably wondering what sergers beginners guide to sewing are and what they can do for you. Well, in this blog we're going to discuss the different types of sergers and how they can be of assistance to you as a seamstress. From straight stitch machines to zigzag and bias cutters, we have something for everyone!

So whether you're looking for a basic straight stitch machine to help with your day-to-day stitching needs or something more specialized like a bias cutter, we've got you covered! Be sure to check out our website for more info and be sure to leave a comment below letting us know what you think!