by sewingrandma on Sat Jun 28, 2014 12:42 pm
My serger has been acting up for a while, not cutting cleanly. I sat down today and it now clean, new needles, both blades are new and adjusted, new thread. I've adjusted and readjusted the stitch length, width and the differential until I can't see straight. The tensions look perfect and there is no puckering and the fabric isn't trying to roll up inside the seam allowance. Only thing that looks bad is the cut edge. There are wisps of fabric showing on some fabrics, on others small triangles of fabric are popping thru the stitching along the edge, and I've noticed that sometimes not all layers of fabric will fall into the scrap catcher, the cut fabric will actually feed itself up along the fabric I'm stitching on and get caught in the stitching and really look bad. Any ideas, suggestions or does it need a trip to see the doctor? I'm at a loss as to where to take it since the dealer I purchased it from closed many years ago and I can't find anyone who works on White machines.
Brockie