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SINGER | ProFinish 14CG754 2-3-4 Thread Serger with Adjustable Stitch Length, & Differential Feed - Sewing Made Easy,White

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Style: ProFinish


Features

  • SINGER SEWING MACHINE: The SINGER ProFinish 14CG754 Serger has 2-3-4 thread capability providing a wide selection of stitch options for all types of projects with professional results every time
  • ADJUSTABLE STITCH LENGTH SEWING MACHINE: Adjustable stitch length and width, differential feed and color-coded lay-in threading provide ease of use
  • PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE: Carry handle makes it easy to transport your serger
  • FREE ARM SEWING MACHINE: The optional free arm lets you easily sew sleeves and cuffs. At 1, 300 stitches-per-minute with automatic fabric trimming, this machine will have you zipping through projects from day one
  • 4 BUILT-IN ROLLED HEMS: Converting to the Rolled Hem sewing mode is effortless. An easy access lever moves the stitch finger in position for rolled hemming
  • SEWING MACHINE ACCESSORIES: A variety of accessories are included with all-purpose foot, needle set, tweezers, spreader (for 2 thread stitches), small screwdriver, foot control, power cord, instruction manual with included stitch guide
  • Limited 90-DAY for Adjustments, Belts, Rings, Bulbs, Attachments; Limited 2-Year for Motors, Light assembly, Wiring, Switches, Speed control and Electronic Components; Limited 25-Year for Sewing Machine Head

Product Dimensions: 14 x 11 x 11.5 inches


Item Weight: 13.5 pounds


Manufacturer: Singer


Item model number: 14CG754


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Specifications: Certified frustration-free


Assembly required: No


Warranty Description: Limited 25-year warranty including 2-year on electronic components and 90-days on labor.


Batteries required: No


Import: Imported


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 100
Style: ProFinish
Excelent
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023 by Alma

  • Love it.
Style: ProFinish
Worked right out of the box, so happy with this purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by Kindle Customer

  • Nice serger for an excellent price....
Style: ProFinish
I admit that the only reason I finally bought a serger was because this one was on sale for an excellent price. I'm a guy and although my wife knows how to sew and use a sewing machine, I'm the predominant sewer of the family. I've made custom draperies, halloween costumes, altered countless clothing, etc., but I've always been somewhat intimidated by a serger and simply avoided even investigating them. That's mostly due to the usual high price of a serger, when I'm actually doing quite fine with just my sewing machine. But in the back of my mind, I've always been tempted to get one. The first thing you need to know about a serger is it's really not that much different than a sewing machine. If you remember how confused you were the first time you loaded a bobbin and threaded the sewing machine, it's not that much different than the first time you thread a serger. The instructions are fairly clear, the thread paths are color coded, and again, if you can thread a sewing machine, then it's basically like doing that four times. Another big misconception is that for most serging, you're only going to use 2 threads, sometimes 3, and rarely 4. So two threads should cut down a lot on any anxiety you may have for serger. This machine worked perfectly for me right out of the box on several different pieces of test fabric. Something that I did not know about, but was pleasantly surprised to discover is that most (all?) sergers have a built-in trimmer that trims the hem/seam as you serge. Which is just an incredible timesaver, especially when serging a simple rolled hem to be able to do it all in one fell swoop...sweet. The build quality and design of the machine is near perfect. You can tell this a model that has been perfected over time and manufactured for a while. About the only part that I don't really care for and worry about use over time is the telescoping thread tree/guide. The telescoping piece is just like an old fashion extending antenna, which I'm sure will get loose and not stay up over time. I have seen that it's a relatively inexpensive replacement part (~$6 on a "popular auction site"), and since this machine has been manufactured for so long now, it's pretty easy to get replacement parts for it. With hindsight, do I regret this purchase? Not entirely. Did I NEED a serger? No. But I think I will like being able to properly finish hems to prevent unraveling, and I think that once I get used to it more (I've used my sewing machine for over 25 years!), I'm sure it will become second nature to me, and there will be some jobs that I'll reach for the sewing machine and some jobs that I'll reach for the serger. I might attempt to speed up the learning curve process by taking a couple of classes at the local Joanns or something, but honestly, I might just continue learning on my own, as it's really not that difficult. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2014 by C. Pilot

  • Arrived Yesterday + Here's What's What
Style: ProFinish
Arrived yesterday on time. Open up box this evening. I attached photos to show you what's inside. Date of purchase December 2018. You could also see how much thread is on the spool of each color. It's more than other brands give you. As far as re-threading, try to follow what other videos show. You just attach to a previous threaded spool, turning the tension to zero, use manual wheel turn + stop before you get to the needles. From all the reviews + every video, I could not see before I bought it exactly what it came with it for others who wondered the same question. Everything seems to be there. I've done several tests on it for sewing. Obviously the suggested tensions are just guidelines. Sergers are not intuitive. It's going to take more time to figure this out for the tension to be correct. You have to read the paper manual that comes with it to figure out the guidelines for the sewing tensions per thread/spool. It does come with a DVD + I have not watched it yet since I just set it up this evening. I watched many YouTube + Singer online videos before I bought it. The manual reads as technical information. Sigh. Just like all Serger manuals. I have used sewing machines for many years. Sewing is not new for me + I've used a serger before - lightly. Sergers certainly are a different bird to figure out. The other reviews of this machine are scary to read. I am hoping I made a good choice. It certainly is affordable. Time will tell. I've always been a fan of the brand Singer. I just bought another very nice Singer sewing machine that was not bottom of the line. This serger, tho it has mixed reviews, is out of the box as it states in the basic information. I have done quite a few tests serging with it + change the tensions as per the manual + it runs as to be expected. I don't know why people say it is noisy because every serger I've ever seen or used is noisy. My only complaint is to take the free arm off is not easy at all. Each time I tried to take it off it takes me quite a few tries. I don't plan to take it on/off much anyway. Re other return reviews -whenever you order anything from anyone, you should always take it out the box + check it out before the warranty or the return period is over. If you wait beyond that then you really don't have reason to complain. That's why they give you a set time. I plan to make use of this serger over the next week, for gifts, clothes + house old items. I did pick up the 3-year Amazon warranty. It was not very much money + I figured it was a good safeguard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2018 by JLW JLW

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