Originally Posted by
great white
I'm military and stuck in Nl for at least another year.
I'm from NS originally, but have lived in Ont, MB, Sk, BC and NWT.
I can scan a copy of mine when it arrives if you want. It's going to be for a 14U32, but things like the loopers should be similar if not the same...
Oh! You skipped right over our lovely snow covered province then.
I would be thrilled if you could scan that manual. Even if it wasn't identical, there should be more than enough that's "close enough" to any serger that I wouldn't have to pull my hair out "learning" things that are already published.
I also found this while I was rebuilding my sewing room laptop today - (it was still on XP and a little unstable after 6 years of no attention):
http://www2.ca.uky.edu/agc/pubs/fcs2...03/fcs2803.pdf - Serger Basics - Level 1
Originally Posted by
Candace
I don't use it much anymore as I pretty much stick to quilting.
I have one friend who uses her serger for piecing quilt tops! I have never tried it, but I wonder if the seams would be more secure? In theory, raveling shouldn't be an issue. I also wondered about bulk, and I know with my accuracy, I'd have to start with double the fabric I thought I needed.