• Rusty Raven M
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    14 days ago

    I ended up in a major fight with my overlocker this morning, but I am one step closer to finishing my project to shorten the sleeves on my work jacket. I was so agravated by the process of rethreading a broken lower looper I had to take a break in order to maintain my sanity.

    Once that is out of the way I get to start on the cushions. Hopefully Miss Meow won’t try to help too much.

    Edit: sleeves have now been shortened. Miss Meow has thoroughly examined the sewing room, and after unexpectedly falling into a box she expected to be landing on top of she has decided to shun the area for a while.

    • @Seagoon_@aussie.zone
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      314 days ago

      seriously, I would love an overlocker, I reckon me and miss seagoon would get so much use out of it even if to just mend clothes

      • Rusty Raven M
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        314 days ago

        They can be great, but you can do pretty much everything with a normal sewing machine too.

      • @melbaboutown@aussie.zone
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        14 days ago

        I got a Singer tiny serger off eBay years ago. It doesn’t have the built in cutter - you have to trim things first. But it was more affordable and takes less space than a full sized overlocker.

        Edit: They seem to be much more expensive and less available now but maybe there are still mini alternatives

    • @Eagle@aussie.zone
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      214 days ago

      After many years of being frustrated at both mine and my mother’s overlocker I have discovered that if you need to rethread one thread, you need to do them all at the same time. Don’t ask why, it makes no sense to me!