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Baby Lock Sergers

Baby Lock Sergers, Overlockers and Cover Stitch

At SAVE Stores in Portland we carry the full line of Baby Lock serger machines. Our selection includes models with automatic threading, versatile stitch options, and reliable build quality for sewing clothes, quilts, and knits. Visit our store to test Baby Lock sergers and get expert advice choosing the right one for your projects.

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Baby Lock Sergers FAQ

What is a serger and why would I choose a Baby Lock serger?

A serger is a special sewing machine that trims the fabric edge, sews the seam, and wraps the edge so it will not fray. This happens in one fast step. Baby Lock sergers are known for easy threading, smooth stitches, and strong seams, which helps both beginners and experienced sewists get a professional finish at home.

Can a Baby Lock serger handle knits, stretchy fabrics, and woven cloth?

Yes. Baby Lock sergers are great for knits and stretch fabrics because the stitch stretches with the fabric. They also work well on woven fabrics when you want clean seam edges, fast construction, or a nice decorative finish on the edge of your project.

Do I need special thread for a Baby Lock serger?

You can often use regular polyester sewing thread, but cone thread is a better choice because sergers use more thread. Polyester serger thread is strong and smooth and works well for most garments, quilts, and home decor projects. Using good thread helps reduce breaks and uneven stitches.

What do 2 thread, 3 thread, and 4 thread stitches mean on a serger?

The numbers tell you how many threads are used to make the stitch. A 2 thread stitch is light and good for fine hems. A 3 thread stitch is often used to finish raw edges. A 4 thread stitch is stronger and is a good choice for seams in knit tops, leggings, and everyday clothing that needs stretch and strength.

Is threading a Baby Lock serger hard for beginners?

Threading is one of the main reasons people choose Baby Lock. Many Baby Lock sergers include air threading or easy guided threading systems. These features push the thread through the loopers for you, so you do not have to follow tiny guides. This makes setup much easier for new serger owners.

How is a serger different from a regular sewing machine?

A regular sewing machine uses a needle and bobbin to make straight stitches and other utility stitches. A serger uses loopers and multiple threads to stitch, trim, and wrap the fabric edge all at once. A serger gives fast, strong seams and a factory style finish, but it does not replace a regular sewing machine for zippers, buttonholes, or most top stitching jobs.

Do I still need a regular sewing machine if I own a Baby Lock serger?

Yes. Most people use both. The serger is the best tool for finishing raw edges, sewing stretch seams, and speeding through garments. The regular sewing machine handles zippers, buttonholes, precise top stitching, and patchwork. Together they give you the most options for clothing, quilting, and home projects.

Can I use a Baby Lock serger for quilting or home decor?

Yes. Sergers are useful for piecing simple projects, finishing quilt edges, and making fast seams on pillows, table runners, curtains, and more. Many quilters use a serger to join backing pieces or to tidy up raw edges before quilting or binding. Baby Lock sergers handle cotton, fleece, home decor fabric, and many blends with ease when set up correctly.

What basic supplies should I have when I buy a Baby Lock serger?

Good starter supplies include cone thread in neutral colors, extra serger needles, tweezers for threading, a small lint brush, sharp scissors, and scraps of fabric for testing stitches. Later you may want specialty feet, such as a gathering foot or elastic foot, to add even more options to your serger projects.

How do I keep my Baby Lock serger running smoothly?

Clean lint from the stitch area and loopers often, especially after sewing fuzzy fabrics. Change needles on a regular schedule, use quality thread, and keep the machine covered when not in use. If you serge a lot, plan on a professional service about once a year to keep the machine tuned and the cutting knives sharp.

Does Save Stores offer help and classes for Baby Lock sergers in Portland?

Yes. When you buy a Baby Lock serger from Save Stores in tax free Portland Oregon, you get friendly local support, free lifetime classes, and help with setup and threading. Many customers visit from the Portland metro area and nearby Washington to save on sales tax and learn how to use their serger with confidence.

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WHY BUY A BABY LOCK SERGER FROM SAVE STORES

If you’re in the market for a serger and considering a Baby Lock serger, here are some great reasons to choose Save Stores in Portland, OR for your purchase:

  1. Top-Quality Brand: Save Stores proudly offers Baby Lock sergers, known for their exceptional quality and reliability. Baby Lock is a trusted name in the sewing industry, and you can count on their machines to perform consistently.

  2. Expert Advice: At Save Stores, our experienced staff can provide you with expert advice on selecting the right Baby Lock serger model that suits your sewing needs. We are passionate about sewing and can help you make an informed decision.

  3. Wide Selection: We have a wide selection of Baby Lock sergers, ensuring that you’ll find a machine that fits your budget and requirements. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned seamstress, we have the perfect serger for you.

  4. Quality Service: Our commitment to customer satisfaction goes beyond the sale. We offer top-notch service and support for all Baby Lock sergers purchased from Save Stores. Our technicians are trained to keep your serger in optimal working condition.

  5. Convenient Location: Located at 6701 SE Foster Rd. in Portland, OR, we are easily accessible for local shoppers. You can visit our store to see the Baby Lock sergers in person and get a feel for their quality and features.

  6. Competitive Prices: Save Stores strives to offer competitive pricing on all our sewing machines, including Baby Lock sergers. You can trust that you’re getting a great value for your investment.

  7. Online Shopping: If you prefer the convenience of online shopping, you can explore our website at https://savestores.com to browse our selection of Baby Lock sergers and place an order from the comfort of your home.

In summary, when you choose Save Stores for your Baby Lock serger purchase, you’re not only getting a top-quality machine but also excellent service and support. We’re here to help you make your sewing projects a breeze with the best serging equipment available.

Already own the Baby Lock Serger?

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The Baby Lock Serger Story

The story of Baby Lock’s inception and evolution is a testament to innovation, determination, and the pursuit of a dream. In 1964, a group of engineers and managers from a Japanese enterprise envisioned transforming the industrial overlocker for home use. Their idea was to make the machine smaller, lighter, and more user-friendly. When their concept was rejected by the enterprise, they showed remarkable courage and belief in their vision by leaving their jobs to establish their own company. This bold move led to the creation of the Baby Lock brand, introducing the first home overlocker to the market.
Baby Lock continued to innovate, and in 1993, they developed the groundbreaking jet-air threading system. This system, now a standard feature on all Baby Lock machines, simplified the threading process using compressed air and eliminated the need for a specific threading order.In 1997, Baby Lock achieved another milestone with the launch of the Imagine, the first overlocker that didn’t require tension adjustment. This was a revolutionary development, as traditional overlockers relied on manually adjusting thread tension. The Imagine’s Automatic Thread Delivery (ATD) system automatically provided the right amount of thread to the needles and loopers, creating perfect stitches without the need for tension dials. This innovation significantly simplified the sewing process, making it more accessible and less intimidating for users.Mr. Sakuma, the inventor behind Baby Lock overlock machines, reflected on his journey at the Baby Lock Tech trade fair in 1997. He humbly attributed the ‘magic’ of his invention not to mysticism but to years of hard work, trials, and errors. This philosophy highlights the dedication and perseverance behind Baby Lock’s success.The story of Baby Lock is not just about creating sewing machines; it’s about reimagining possibilities, challenging the status quo, and continuously striving for improvement. The brand’s journey from a bold idea to a series of innovative products demonstrates their commitment to making sewing accessible and enjoyable for people worldwide.
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