Are you looking for a serger that performs well to complete all your sewing projects? A serging machine, also called an overlock, allows you to sew, join, cut, and finish all types of fabrics in a single stitch. Thanks to this machine, every creation benefits from a clean and automatic finish, preventing the threads from fraying.
Discover a wide range of sergers for sale, including models from Juki, Janome, and Elna, known for their reliability. For each machine, enjoy an excellent price, read the reviews, and save compared to the regular rate. Easily add your serger to the cart and benefit from fast delivery to start serging right away.
Why Invest in a Serging Machine?
The main advantages of a serger are its ability to create a perfect overlock stitch while ensuring an impeccable finish with every thread pull. In a single pass, this machine simultaneously cuts, joins, and finishes your fabrics, even the most complex or thick ones like denim or stretch materials such as jersey or knitwear. This allows you to achieve flawless finishes and professional results.
Every overlock machine we offer is designed to be easy to use, with features such as automatic threading and differential feed adjustment that greatly simplify its operation. With its built-in knife, the machine allows you to sew, cut, and join in one step, offering you a real time saving, a clean finish, and great working comfort.
What Stitches Can a Serging Machine Make?
With a serger, you can easily create various stitches such as rolled hems, flatlock stitch, narrow hem stitch, cover stitch, or even chain stitch, making each seam unique. This allows you to work on very different projects like a t-shirt, a stretchy dress, jersey pants, or complex garments in jersey.
How to Choose Your Serging Machine?
Before buying a serger, consider the following criteria:
- Your budget
- Your sewing skill level
- The type of fabric you want to sew and the thicknesses
- Essential features for your activity (automatic threading, free arm, number of threads (2-thread, 3-thread, 4-thread)).
For a first purchase, the question of budget often arises. We offer sergers at different prices, suited to your needs:
- An affordable serger, available for under 400 euros, perfect for beginners.
- A mid-range serger, around 800 euros, ideal for regular use with many features.
- A high-end serger, for demanding sewists seeking a professional experience, with advanced functions such as air-jet threading and automatic tension.
The price difference between an entry-level overlock machine and a high-end serger mainly comes down to features. Automatic threading, automatic tension, free arm, supported fabric thicknesses, and overall durability strongly influence this difference.
Our experts are available to help you choose the best serger suited to your needs.
How to Use and Maintain a Serging Machine?
Although complex at first, the serger quickly becomes simple and easy to master. Our videos on the blog, made by a professional sewist, quickly teach you how to thread, adjust, and avoid problems. We offer video tutorials to help you easily understand every machine function.
To avoid any issues, remember to regularly maintain your serger:
- Clean the waste tray for scraps
- Change the needles regularly
- Check the condition of the lower looper. Vacuum your machine after each use
Our repair workshop offers professional services for maintenance and repair of all brands. We also repair machines we do not sell, such as Babylock, Singer, Bernina, or Toyota.
5 Easy Project Ideas to Make
To get started well with your Overlock, here are five simple and quick projects to make:
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Rolled hem scarf: perfect for learning the rolled hem stitch and working with lightweight fabrics.
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Stretch headband: ideal for practicing on stretch fabrics and creating a practical accessory.
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T-shirt: a basic project to master elastic seams and assemble multiple pieces.
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Bulk or bread bag: an eco-friendly accessory easy to sew for carrying your groceries.
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Washable panty liner: a zero-waste project, simple to make for starting with technical fabrics.