It's a Brother PC-420 I bought several years ago and I love it! It was a little pricey for me but I was able to get it at 40% off during a Christmas sale. It not only has several pre-programmed stitches but you can also set up your own stitch patterns (takes a little time but it's an option). I have ran mine like crazy. I take it with me on every film job I work. I have had Singers and Brothers in the past. Both have pros and cons. It depends on what functions you are looking for and price ranges. My last 3 have been Brothers.
Wow! I learned a few things on my "need to learn" list for projects I have not been able to complete. Some projects I had to do some creative work-arounds and I wasn't happy with the results. I make everyday items for fine motor skill disabilities. I keep imagining ideas I don't yet have the sewing experience to execute. Your videos are valuable.
Great project! What brand/model of sewing machine do you use in this video? Do you like it? I am thinking of getting one for my daughter and looking for suggestions. Thank you!
It's a Brother PC-420 I bought several years ago and I love it! It was a little pricey for me but I was able to get it at 40% off during a Christmas sale. It not only has several pre-programmed stitches but you can also set up your own stitch patterns (takes a little time but it's an option). I have ran mine like crazy. I take it with me on every film job I work. I have had Singers and Brothers in the past. Both have pros and cons. It depends on what functions you are looking for and price ranges. My last 3 have been Brothers.
@Loral-op4tz For me, I need machines that go beyond normal household wear. The fast pace and wide variety of items I work on during the professional sewing work I do can wreak havoc on them. After looking at the 1034DX today, it may be perfectly fine for home use but seemed more cheaply made than my 1034D. I have had my 1034D for almost 20 years now and it's still going. I'm not even sure I remember seeing the 1034DX back then and, at the time, I couldn't afford a commercial serger. Each person's needs are different. It's important to compare the up front costs with how long you think it should last with how it will be used.
A cinch sack is just a multipurpose bag that will 'cinch' closed. They can be made any shape or size depending on what they are used for. The 'cinch' mainly just refers to how it closes.
It's a Brother PC-420 I bought several years ago and I love it! It was a little pricey for me but I was able to get it at 40% off during a Christmas sale. It not only has several pre-programmed stitches but you can also set up your own stitch patterns (takes a little time but it's an option). I have ran mine like crazy. I take it with me on every film job I work. I have had Singers and Brothers in the past. Both have pros and cons. It depends on what functions you are looking for and price ranges. My last 3 have been Brothers.
Wow! I learned a few things on my "need to learn" list for projects I have not been able to complete. Some projects I had to do some creative work-arounds and I wasn't happy with the results.
I make everyday items for fine motor skill disabilities. I keep imagining ideas I don't yet have the sewing experience to execute. Your videos are valuable.
You have done an excellent job of showing how to make cinch bags/sacks. Learned a few more sew details. Thank you.
Thank you very much for your comments and watching!
Great project! What brand/model of sewing machine do you use in this video? Do you like it? I am thinking of getting one for my daughter and looking for suggestions. Thank you!
It's a Brother PC-420 I bought several years ago and I love it! It was a little pricey for me but I was able to get it at 40% off during a Christmas sale. It not only has several pre-programmed stitches but you can also set up your own stitch patterns (takes a little time but it's an option). I have ran mine like crazy. I take it with me on every film job I work. I have had Singers and Brothers in the past. Both have pros and cons. It depends on what functions you are looking for and price ranges. My last 3 have been Brothers.
Why did you buy 1034 D serger, did you look at 1034DX, could you tell me the difference between them, thank you L
@Loral-op4tz For me, I need machines that go beyond normal household wear. The fast pace and wide variety of items I work on during the professional sewing work I do can wreak havoc on them. After looking at the 1034DX today, it may be perfectly fine for home use but seemed more cheaply made than my 1034D. I have had my 1034D for almost 20 years now and it's still going. I'm not even sure I remember seeing the 1034DX back then and, at the time, I couldn't afford a commercial serger.
Each person's needs are different. It's important to compare the up front costs with how long you think it should last with how it will be used.
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What is a cinch sack used for please?
A cinch sack is just a multipurpose bag that will 'cinch' closed. They can be made any shape or size depending on what they are used for. The 'cinch' mainly just refers to how it closes.
@@QueenBee1755 Thank you so much for explaining this. Maybe it's an American word. :)