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Bernina Serger Machines
Reviews Of 1300MDC And 1150MDA Sergers


For the highest quality in sewing, the Bernina serger sewing machines are your best bet.

Bernina offers some of the best sergers available today.

Bernina sergers can piece together your fabrics faster than traditional or conventional sewing machines.

A serger can create and reach a speed of up to 1600 stitches per minute or even more.

It is convenient and an efficient machine especially in attaching sequins, lace, beads and other decorations and trims. You do not have to sew the hems, seams and lines of your clothes manually, but with a Bernina serger sewing machine, you can definitely be helped.

In addition to sewing and finishing, you'll be making projects like tablecloths, napkins, and scarves immediately. If you are new to the serging process, a Bernina serger sewing machine allows you to get started more quickly than the other models.

Moreover, if you're already a pro, you'll definitely see the advantage of having an automated lower looper threader and the lay-in threading.

Recommended Bernina Sergers

Bernina 1300MDC
You will be inspired with the versatility of the Bernina 1300MDC. It is a perfect and an all-around serger machine that does not involve complex systems to use.

With one twist of the knob, you can set the over-edge thread length. It has a lay-in system that allows you to directly thread the machine and quickly at that. It is basically easy to thread including the lower looper because of the automatic lower-looper threading system.

This Bernina serger can create four coverstitches and a chainstitch and four other combination stitches of both. It can even be used ideally for jeans with its hard-wearing safety seam that can join highly woven fabrics.

Using three or four threads of a coverstitch, it makes a flat and durable stitch when used on highly elastic fabrics. You will be delighted by how easy this machine is to operate yet ensures good quality stitches full of deluxe features. It just makes serging a pleasing experience.

The Bernina 1150MDA
The convenience of working with the Bernina 1150MDA makes it a must for serger enthusiasts out there. Whenever you sew, most of the time, you start off using a machine for stitching and finishing.

Then you try and attempt a rolled hem. Most entry-level sergers would require you to make adjustments on the knife, feet, and the plate just to go from serging to a rolled hem. This takes up most of your time when you initially got the serger to help you cut the time.

With the Bernina 1150MDA, you can eliminate most of the learning curve and get rid of having to do all these tedious adjustments. The Bernina 1150MDA makes it easy for you to move from a rolled hem and back again. There are no switch plates or presser feet to change. All you need to do is to move the lever to the hemming position and you're off and running.

If you are a serious serging enthusiast then this machine would be ideal for you. However, if you do serging on a minimal basis, then you can just opt for the other models that Bernina offers.

The reason is that the Bernina 1150MDA is more expensive than the usual sergers out there. Therefore, it does require a substantial amount of investment if you are going to get it.

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