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  • - Speed and Efficiency A serger can perform multiple tasks simultaneously—trimming, seaming, and finishing—which saves considerable time on sewing projects. This efficiency is particularly beneficial for small-scale manufacturers and designers.


  • One of the main advantages of using a serger is its speed and efficiency. Because it trims and finishes the edges of fabric in one pass, it can save a significant amount of time compared to using a regular sewing machine with a zigzag stitch
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    what is a serger. Additionally, serged seams are known for their stretchiness and flexibility, which makes them ideal for sewing knit fabrics.
  • Heavy duty machines typically have higher maximum sewing speeds, around 1500 stitches per minute, versus 1000-1200 stitches per minute for standard machines. Again, this allows them to work through heavy fabrics more efficiently. However, heavy duty machines also tend to sew better at slower speeds, in the 500-800 stitch per minute range, for optimal control through thick seams. So they provide a wider speed range to suit the fabric.

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