by cgmemphis on Tue Apr 15, 2014 6:16 am
Ladies, thank you so much for your insight and info! I figure once I get the basic T-shirt down, I can do so much with it. I did make a child's tee and did the lettuce edge on the sleeves and hem. Only thing I think I would do differently is to hem the sleeves and bottom first, so when I do the lettuce edge the underside of the knit does not show--in this case it was a cute print on top and just plain white on wrong side. I go back and forth with the neckband--sometimes I put it in flat (leaving one shoulder seam open), and sometimes I put it in the round with both shoulder seams sewn first. Flat is easy until you try to match up the seams when sewing the shoulder. I am still practicing those 2 techniques to see which one I like best. Libby, on my next one, I will try your method/sequence for the tees.
I appreciate so much the info on your machines. I tried to go see a Brother this past weekend, but the sewing center did not have one in the store to demo, but did show me the Elna 444. Unfortunately, the fellow did not have a lot of answers for me concerning the ins and outs of the machine, nor did he know how to demo it... With further research online, I found out that it is the same as the Janome 10000 CPX (I think). Yes, Brockie, I had heard about the tension release issue with Brother coverstitch and you were right, it had steered me away from really considering it. It's good to know that it is not really an issue, just something to get used to doing.
So cool, Marty, that your machine has the coverstitch included in with the serger. My old serger is one of the Juki/Janome 3434D I got at Hancocks about 4-5 years ago and hardly used it. I have asked my sister-in-law if she wants it since I have the new serger, but have not heard back from her. If she does not want it, would you want it for your students? I saw your post from February about a serger kicking the bucket, and thought it might come in handy.
Ladies, thanks again for taking time out of your busy days to answer my questions. Have a great day! Hugs, Cheryl (CG)
Hugs, Cheryl