*I AM NOT AFFILIATED WITH SINGER!*
I have wanted to learn how to sew for years. Growing up I had ADHD and dyslexia. So there was a trick to me learning a skill; I have to actually engage in the skill. That means I have to actually use the skill. I have your basic first Singer machine.
Flash forward to 51, I am doing this. Yep! I am learning how to sew. Machines have changed. They have more stitches and they can even do fancy things like embroidery. Some of the can do all this plus make they can quilt.
Pressor feet come in all shapes with all different functions. There's even a foot that functions like a serger. A serge will give you that polished looked you get from mass produced clothing. It trims the seam allowance portion of your garment. And puts a beautiful finish on your garment. Some of the Serger machines are setup to use a blade or not. They do have their limits.
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