<\/span><\/h2>\nCan I use serger thread in my sewing machine?<\/h4>\n
If you use serger thread instead of regular thread, it will break and jam in your sewing machine. Moreover, serger threads are thinner and less strong than regular thread so you will not get durable seams with them with your regular sewing machine.<\/p>\n
Can I use a regular thread in my serger?<\/h4>\n
You can use a regular all-purpose thread in your serger but it will cost you more. Because you need a lot of threads to work with the serger. If you use regular threads in your serger, you may run out of it before the project ends. Serger thread comes as at least 3000-yard long or more and that too, at a lower price so you will not run out of them.<\/p>\n
What is the difference between an overlocker and a sewing machine?<\/h4>\n
An overlocker is a sewing machine that stitches with 3, 4, or 5 threads altogether. It joins seams, trim off the excess seam allowance, and stops fraying in one pass. A sewing machine cannot sew, overcast, and trim all in one pass.<\/p>\n
How much does a serger cost?<\/h4>\n
Serger machines are of different price. Serger costs around $200 if it has two to four threads. A serger with five threads will cost more. A high-end serger machine may cost several thousand dollars.<\/p>\n
What is the difference between a regular sewing machine and a serger?<\/h4>\n
<\/b>A serger is a special kind of sewing machine which works fast and more efficiently. A regular sewing machine uses one bobbin and one thread. On the other hand, a serger use 2-5 bobbins and usually 3\/4 threads.<\/p>\n
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