Buying a New Toy
Wednesday, June 11th, 2008Well I consider it a toy though I’m sure others wouldn’t - I bought myself a new serger! Whooo hooo!!!
The old one was… old…about 15 years old actually. While it would be perfectly fine for the casual home sewer, the demands I placed on it were just too strenuous after all this time.
It’s a good thing sewing machines don’t have a ‘machine union’, because I’m pretty sure I’d make the ‘do not go home with this woman’ list. I’m a bit hard on them.
Anyway, this is my third serger since 1987; the first was a New Home, the second a Bernina Fun-Lock that I won at a design competition, and now I’m back to the Janome (formerly known as New Home) machine.
I called up a small independent shop I’ve been going to since 1987. In fact they had only been open two-months the first time I walked through their doors. Diane and Jim Stutsman are part of that amazing group of business owners that truly care about their customers.
The Sewing Room has moved three times and expanded each time; I told them if they move any farther away from me, I was going to have to pack an overnight case! The oh-so-important factor is that they know me: they know how I sew, what I insist of my machines, what I need and don’t need, what bothers me, what I don’t care about.
I trust them completely in providing me with the perfect machine for what I’m doing.
After the ‘transaction’ is complete, we sit and catch up on families, business, trends - and Jim and I talk technology, Apple computers and wonderful Geek-speak! Try doing that that at your local chain store.
Support your Independent Fabric, Sewing, Quilting and Sewing Machine Stores - both the brick-and-mortar and online only shops!
So you’re wondering, what did I get? Well….. I got an 1110DX - and boy is it nice. Middle of the group, not the most expensive nor the cheapest, but a workhorse.
I’ve already sewed a couple of personal garments to test it out and a heavy-duty light-blocking liner for the bedroom drapes. She just fly’s!
The particulars:
- 2 and 3 / 4 thread overlock
- Regular type needle HA or 15×1SP
- 1 - 5mm seam length
- 3.5mm (regular); 5.7mm (wide); 2.0mm (narrow) seam width
- 0.5 - 2.25 differential feed ration
- Front and back needle guard
- Color coded thread guides
- Snap-on presser feet
- Electronic speed control
- Easy to follow upper thread guide
- Dual feed dogs and differential feed
- Adjustable cutting width
- Easily retractable upper knife
- Easy to reach lower looper guides
- Quick change rolled hem
- Solid metal base plate
Love it, love it, love it!
If you’re in the Dallas area, stop by The Sewing Room - 8500 Gaylord Parkway, Suite 4, Frisco, Texas 75067. 972-315-1489. sale@sewingroom.com. Tell them Annie sent you!












