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Read what customers are saying about our overlock machines
Yes, we have overlock machine reviews..! If you looking for sewing product reviews and ratings you can access all the information right here...
No we're not going to tell you which overlocker or serger is the best value, easiest to thread, or the most reliable..! we're going to let our customers tell you their selves..! There is some really great advice and tips, I feel sure you will benefit from reading through a few.
Some models combine overlock stitches together with a cover hem stitch. These models usually use 5 threads, however, some use even more. In fact up to 8 threads.!
Use these consumer reviews, ratings, and buying advice pages to help make this most important decision on which overlocker to buy. Don't forget if you do need help we're only a phone call away and if you are still not sure we offer 30-day returns.
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Review by Foster N
80%Having had a 3 thread Artisan overlocker for many years I find the 6234 easy to use. Have not yet tried all its features but hope to in the near future.
Location: UK
Posted on Friday, October 26, 2007
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Review by Linda Silcock
60%I would like some tuition/instruction book or video for this machine (apart from the thin booklet that came with it). I like the machine very much but feel there is more to it if only I knew what! Can anyone help, please?
Location: Taunton
Posted on Tuesday, September 25, 2007
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Review by Lorraine Palfrey
100%I have had my overlocker for over ten years and it has never let me down, I have never changed the knives until now and it has been well used, for the money it is a great overlocker
Location: Hayle, Cornwall
Posted on Thursday, March 15, 2007
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Review by Mrs Vorbeck
80%4 stars for my Juki. It has all I need. Just the freearm could be a little longer and have more space at the back, so 4 of 5 stars. Very good quality. its looking heavy but it isn't. The machine is easy to use and easy to understand. from threading to sewing. Everything is well described in the instruction book and in the video. As I'm a total beginner to serging I know what it means to have a machine that can be handled with ease. A flatlock-seam is only described in the video, but everything else can be read in the booklet as well. Stitch options are great because you have all - from 2 thread to 4 thread serging. The packaging was great. As i said, I'm a total beginner so I need some time to get used to working with the serger, but even now it is time-saving because I don't have to work around every piece with a zigzag-stitch and then sew it together - though I still need my sewing machine for hems...
Location: Anonymous
Posted on Thursday, February 22, 2007
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Review by P.A.Dixon B
60%A more in depth instruction book would be an advantage. Threading can be tedious.
Location: Pat Dixon
Posted on Tuesday, January 30, 2007