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Brother Serger, 1034D, Heavy-Duty Metal Frame Overlock Machine, 1,300 Stitches Per Minute, Removeable Trim Trap, 3 Included Accessory Feet, White

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Style: 1034D


Features

  • METAL FRAME: The Brother 1034D is a durable serger made with a high-quality metal frame and interior components. Underlooper Threader-Yes
  • HIGH PERFORMANCE: A reliable 3 or 4 thread serger that can handle multiple layers of denim and other heavy materials
  • 1,300 STITCHES PER MINUTE: Get more serging done in less time by sewing up to 1,300 stitches per minute. Control speed with the included foot pedal
  • EASY TO THREAD: Easy-to-use, color-coded upper thread guide and lower looper threading system along with included instruction manual
  • INCLUDED ACCESSORY FEET: The 1034D comes with 3 snap on feet including standard, gathering and blind stitch
  • This product is intended for sale only in the US at 120 volts, and any other use or sale voids the warranty.

Description

The Brother 1034D serger features a 3/4 lay-in thread system with lower looper threader.Stitch options include 4 thread overlock 3 thread overlock narrow hem rolled hem and ribbon lock stitches.Additionally you can sew blind hem pin tuck and flat lock stitches by purchasing optional presser feet.The machine has a free arm/flat bed convertible sewing surface.The 1034D also offers a F.A.S.T. lower looper threading system for easy thread changes.The differential feed improves sewing results on stretch or thin fabrics to give you a perfect finish. Snap-on presser feet allow quick and easy changes to transition to each desired stitch. Warranty is voided outside the US.

Brand: Brother


Color: White


Material: Metal, Plastic


Product Dimensions: 10"D x 11"W x 13"H


Item Weight: 17.7 Pounds


Power Source: Corded Electric


Is Electric: Yes


Number of Packs: 1


Global Trade Identification Number: 86, 60


Input Voltage: 120 Volts


Brand Name: Brother


Model Number: 1334DS


Global Trade Identification Number: 86, 60


UPC: 012502104186


Warranty Description: 5 years limited parts, 90 days labor.


Part Number: 1034D


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Included Components: In-Box Consumables/Yield 4 large spools of serger thread, soft cover, accessory bag with needle set, 4 thread nets, 4 thread spool caps, 4 thread nets, tweezers, cleaning brush, hexogonal driver, trim trap, foot controller pedal, instruction manual|Warranty 1/5/25 Year Limited Serger Warranty


Item Type Name: 1,300 Stitches Per Minute, Removeable Trim Trap, 3 Included Accessory Feet


Manufacturer: Brother


Color: White


Material: Metal, Plastic


Power Source: Corded Electric


Is Electric: Yes


Input Voltage: 120 Volts


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 10"D x 11"W x 13"H


Item Weight: 17.7 Pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great overlock serger - but there are some things it won't do
Style: 1034D
I think if you're looking at this machine, you're either a) new to serging or b) impressed by the price and interested in the quality. I'm completely new to sergers, but I did my homework before buying this one, and for the price and the performance, this serger has a perfect balance. I was also concerned about being able to figure out how to use it on my own (so many people talk about taking a class) but within a day I felt like I knew it inside and out. It's setup is uncomplicated and I was able to get right to work. There's something to be said about passing over the machine that can "do it all" and buying one that just does what you need. 1) The "how-to" videos are wonderful for the visual learner. You can pick up the same knowledge from the thorough instruction book(s) included, but the videos reinforce the book. Watching the video on "threading" once, and following the line drawings on the machine itself, I was able to thread the machine in 5 minutes. (It's really not that hard - it's all color coded and the steps are numbered, but the videos help) 2) Included are two additional feet, one for a blind hem/flatlock and another for gathering ruffles as you sew. Together, they themselves are an $60 value. The feet are "snap-on" (when I read about that online I instantly thought of breakable plastic, but the feet are primarily metal with some plastic pieces on the blind hem foot) - the "snap-on" construction is very easy to use and solid (i.e. nothing is going to snap OFF over time) 3) It's very easy to set the tension and the manual has a very clear chart on troubleshooting uneven stitches (with 4 threads, there are multiple things that can be off with the tension). 4) The company description says that it does 22 stitch functions, which I think is a little misleading (it does the basic stuff and they show different applications for the basics). THIS IS WHAT IT DOES: 1. 3/4-thread overlock (uses 4 threads; best for use with knits or upholstery fabric) 2. 3-thread overlock (general use) in two widths - 3mm (using only the right needle) and 5mm (using only the left) 3. Rolled hem (great for edges of napkins, pajama bottoms, frilly skirts, etc) 4. Flatlock stitch (decorative or flat seams) 5. Blind hem THIS IS WHAT IT DOESN'T DO: 1. Coverlock stitch (stretchy stitch with two straight lines on the front of the fabric). If you're sewing for yourself (i.e. not selling what you make), you can fake this stitch on your regular zigzag sewing machine with a twin needle. It's not quite the same, but close enough for me. 2. Chain stitch (a semi-straight stitch, similar to a regular sewing machine but easier to rip out (i.e. good for basting) and a good reinforcement for upholstery) Other sergers I looked at that did the coverlock stitch in addition to overlock, etc. had complicated and time consuming adjustments to be made to switch to the coverlock. If you're going to use it a lot, consider getting a separate machine that does it (the Brother model is 2340CV). The one feature the 1034D is missing for me is the ability to do a 3-thread overlock and a chain stitch at the same time - good for upholstery but something available only on a 5 thread machine. 5) Nice little things: 1. You have the option of using regular thread spools (cheaper and smaller if you don't need 1000 yards x 4 of whatever color you're buying) 2. You use regular needles - so you can use them in both your regular sewing machine and your serger 3. It's really easy to control speed with the foot pedal - very responsive 4. Disabling the knife (that trims your fabric as you sew) is done with just the flick of a switch 5. Differential feed allows you to sew any thickness of fabric, line up stripes evenly, etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2006 by Jamie

  • 2 Years In, Still Works Great! Brother 1034D is Amazing Value + Workhorse 2 Years In, Still Works Great! Brother 1034D is Amazing Value + Workhorse
Style: 1034D
Have owned this serger for two years and have had no major issues with it. At first, I was intimidated by the idea of buying a serger, but I promise it's really pretty simple to use and even changing out the thread is easier than I expected. For the price, you can't beat the value! Before purchasing a serger, I used a very expensive Baby Lock Ovation at a sewing workshop. Was it good? Of course, but it also retailed for around $6,000. For under $200, I've used the Brother 1034D several times a week, and have not experienced any repair issues or malfunctions. Don't be afraid to purchase a serger online. I know lots of seamstresses will suggest buying one from a local dealer to get customer service and repairs, but for such a low price - you really can't go wrong. None of the Brother sewing machines I've owned have ever needed to be serviced or have broken. While I know the serger has many functions, I have solely used it as a 4-thread overlocker - which is why I bought it in the first place. I find it to be a bit of a hassle to constantly convert and change a sewing machine. Brother products are so affordable and I personally have found the quality to be great - especially when considering the price. Adding the Brother 1034D Serger to my sewing machine arsenal has been one of my most useful purchases. Some tips I can offer to help avoid frustration: -Always test out scrap fabrics that are the same as the project you're working on -The different settings including differential feed, stitch length, and stitch width - play around with them using scraps and keep a notebook handy to record which settings worked best with various fabrics as a reference guide -Make sure the presser foot is down before you start to serge - this may seem kind of common sense, but I've accidentally serged with the presser foot up more times than I'd like to admit! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2017 Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2017 by Jennifer Moore

  • June 2026 finally bought a serger
Style: 1034D
I can't believe how simple this machine is to work with - everyone seems to think a serger is a mysterious machine - nope - the process is simple and if you think about the process of threading you will come to understand how the machine forms its weave. The instruction is straight forward for threading. Broke a needle within a short time, reloaded with new needles - that was a bit tricky for me - almost 74 and with arthritis and bent fingers... but I am working a workaround imitating a needle holder for 2. I had the machine sewing almost immediately after unboxing, once I loaded my stock spools of serger thread it was no looking back. It comes with four colors of thread preloaded - good for teaching and understanding stitch patterns. I have no fear of the machine 'breaking' it's solid. just don't dump it off the table or drop or crush it I mean! The mast is a bit iffy for solidity but if you are a mindful sewist this will present no problem - Buy one or sit wondering about all the wonderful things you 'could do'. Just BUY IT and DO. For the price I kick myself for not having bought one years ago! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • fantastic machine, especially for the price
Style: 1034D
I have had this machine for several months. I LOVE it. It totally defies the "you get what you pay for" way of thinking, because it costs so little yet works well. I keep it clean (with vacuum cleaner and also compressed air to blow out debris) and oiled and it works flawlessly. All adjustments and settings are easy to implement. Some people find overlock machines difficult to thread, and recommend tying old to new thread rather than re-threading the machine. This machine is SO easy to thread, I find re-threading to be faster and more simple. Yes you have to use tweezers in a few places but they are provided and once you get the hang of this machine, it goes very quickly. The lower looper threader is very easy (watch the included video clips). After using this machine for several months, I wanted something with more capabilities and was very disappointed with other machines I tried: the Viking s15 and the Singer ProFinish (which although vastly different in price are mechanically the same machine, made in the same factory but with different plastics and included accessories) -- both of which were terrible (unreliable, mechanical problems). Trying inferior (and yet more expensive) machines made me realize what a great value the Brother 1034D is. It can't do everything, but it does a lot -- and very reliably. The only negatives are: it's a bit noisy compared to a regular sewing machine, if you're not used to that -- BUT it works twice as fast, so that shouldn't be a big deal; and there's only one screw for both needles so removing one while keeping the other in place (to do a 3-thread vs. 4-thread overlock) requires a bit of dexterity, but is not so bad once you're accustomed to it. Also because of the design of the machine your stitches are limited to the edge of things (there's no room to the right of the needles/loopers, even with the cutter disengaged). For those who want to sew stretchy fabrics or otherwise want their projects/garments to look professional, without spending a fortune, this is the machine you want. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2010 by Marco

  • Brothers 1034D is the best!
Style: 1034D
This is a really wonderful machine, the threading is very well explained and in fact, dare I say, simple. The lever to engage or disengage the cutting blade is instantly accessible, as are the other adjustable elements. Even the differential, so scary automotive sounding, is an easily accessible knob adjustment with explanations in the manual. After watching videos on several other makes of serger I really appreciate these above-mentioned features not available in other sergers. Brothers 1034D is the best, even better than Brothers 1034DX. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2026 by BD

  • read the instructions! great little workhorse
Style: 1034D
I purchased the Brother 1034D 3/4 thread serger for a few projects I wanted to get done. It looked pretty straight forward and it was for basic project and simple serging but things get more complicated the thicker the fabric is and the more elaborate the project gets. For starters, this machine isn't the easiest to thread, that's why I took one star off, it does take time. fortunately they include tweezers to help with this task, cumbersome at first but you get the hang of it. neat trick (on the manual) snip the old thread and tie new thread at the spool end and just let it feed by itself, save you the headache of threading the loppers, the top threads are easier. My main issue with the serger (not sure if this is specific to this model or all sergers) was with the needles inexplicably (to a beginner and inexperienced user with a serger) being threaded backwards as if by magic in the middle of sewing/serging and it was so frustrating and annoying. If it wasn't the left needle it was the right but no clear reason (at first) why it was doing it. after careful analysis of the serger's mechanism in action I was able to figure out the problem but not a solution (at the time). with the tension being too tight for the project at hand (in my case 2 layers of terry cloth sandwiched between two layers of cotton flannel) the needles would bend under the fabric and the thread would be caught on the wrong side of the needle by the lopper giving the appearance of the thread coming from the fabric and threaded into the needle, the back to the babric and up to the spol (confusing!!). when this happens the thread will appear to be back-threaded in the needle and will serge like this 'til the thread runs tight and snaps. one needs to lower the tension if the fabric is too thick should you encounter this mind baffling problem, and go slow on thick fabric projects. I, like many people I suspect, didn't really read or watch the video included thinking it was straight forward. I have yet to use all the features for projects but after reading I gave them all a try just to get an Idea of the usefulness of the machine. I've made bibs, burp cloths, nursing pads (you can see a theme here, we had a new baby) bed sheets, kitchen towels, tshirts, even a dress!, courtains and many other countless projects with this little machine. highly recommend the BOGO sales at the fabric store for the serger threads. I particularly like this machine over my regular sewing machine when handling knits and very sheer fabrics that get tangled and jammed in the sewing machine plates. highly recommend, just have patience and read the manual if you are new to sergers and enjoy making new projects, faster. on a side note, along with this I also discovered rotary cutters and cutting mats, OMG I don't know how was still using scissors all this time, if you don't have one, get one! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2019 by Domitorex

  • SORRY I WAITED SO LONG TO BUY A SERGER
Style: 1034D
I have been intimidated for years about buying a Serger machine. My first hurdle was the high price but after finding the 1034D along with it's great customer feedback and very affordable price offered by Amazon, I was able to overcome that hurdle. My second intimidation was mostly that serger machines looked complicated especially the threading portion. Well, I wasted all those years bogged down in my own -- unwarranted -- intimidation. The Brother 1034D 3 or 4 Thread Serger was easy to use RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX. I appreciated that it came pre-threaded so that I could practice a little before I had to try to thread the machine on my own (be forewarned -- the included thread does not last long). As I understand the world of sergers, this is a very simple machine and therefore only does some of the basic functions (4-thread serging, 3-thread serging, blind stitching, etc.). It will NOT sew a regular seam while sergering the edge concurrently (apparently you need a 6-thread, or larger Serger). For my purposes, this machine is perfect. My only complaint lies not with the machine itself; but with the instructional DVDs (I did not let this complaint carryover into my 5 star rating). I could find no way to make the video expand to full screen so I had to tried to 'squint' my eyes to try to see some of the necessary details of threading. Rather than try to learn how to thread this machine by using the included DVD, let me recommend a VERY good YouTube video (by Candice Ayala) that did a much better job of showing you the up-close detail of threading the machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQ1ycPZTdOo&list=PLRYJimUvBQAKzLmBMx8QPiGdW-HQ112Xa&index=1 I also took her recommendation to label the machine (see her video). I have only had this machine for less than a week but have been putting it through the paces. I had to rethread the machine almost immediately but was able to do it fairly easily and correctly the first time I tried (again, thanks to Candice's video). It has performed flawlessly and has transformed my projects from looking untidy to looking professionally finished which is important to me. I can also feel reassured that my projects will not continue to unravel. While the included DVDs are too small to pick up on small details, I would still recommend that you watch both DVDs as they do offer so good suggestions (like how to finish off at the end of a seam). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2015 by TNConnections

  • I don't regret this purchase. Nice little serger.
Style: 1034D
I always wanted a serger but I thought it was too extravagant since I don't sew a lot. But I ordered this model because it wasn't too expensive and it had good reviews. I really am glad I did. It is so fun to use and I do think I will sew many more things now. The manual is good but there are also many instructions online made by people who actually use the sueger that helps you learn. The hardest part so far was the threading, but after you thread it a few times, it isn't so difficult. My only complaint about the guide marks on the machine for threading is that they are too similar in color (green and blue). I think maybe they should change the threading guide colors to contrast more. But that's a little thing. I do like the machine. I've already used it to take in some oversized t-shirts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2026 by Amazon Customer

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