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Singer Commercial Grade CG-754 Serger
1300 Stitches per Minute, 4-3-2 Thread Capability, 6 Serger Stitches

Singer Commercial Grade CG-754 Serger

Singer Commercial Grade CG-754 Serger Details:

• 1300 stitches per minute • 2/3/4-thread capacity • 6 serger stitches • Extra-high presser foot lifter • Built-in rolled hem • Differential feed • Color-Coded Threading • Free Arm Sewing

 

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  • 25 Year Limited Warranty
  • Commercial Grade Machine - A commercial grade machine is faster, stronger, and more durable due to its amazingly powerful motor, and sewing speeds up to 1,300 stitches per minute.
  • Color-Coded lay-in Threading - With complete, easy-to-read diagrams, this feature makes threading your overlock a snap. Just follow the color-coded diagram on the machine for effortless threading
  • Differential Feed - Fully adjustable to ensure an even feed for perfect seams on every fabric-no breaking or puckering. It is also useful for keeping stretch fabrics and bias cut fabrics from becoming stretched out.
  • Adjustable Cutting Width- A moveable upper knife cuts fabric for 3.0-6.7 mm stitch width. It is easy to make precise adjustments for the desired seam width.
  • Stitch Length Dial - The Stitch Length dial is conveniently located on the side of the machine and can easily be changed to personalize the length of the stitch for all the sewing projects.
  • Free Arm Sewing - Remove the cloth plate to achieve access to hard to reach areas such as armholes and trouser cuffs.
  • Extra-High Presser Foot Lifter - There are 2 heights to the presser foot lifter. The second height offers extra clearance, which is needed when placing multiple layers of bulky fabric under the presser foot.
  • Presser Foot Pressure - The Presser Foot Pressure dial is conveniently located on the top of the machine and is pre-set for most sewing needs.
  • Tension Release - Raising the Presser Bar Lifter releases tension on the threads, allowing for threads to easily be pulled through the threading system.
  • Built-In Rolled Hem - Switching to the rolled hem sewing mode is effortless. An easy access lever moves the stitch finger in position for rolled hemming.
  • Portable - The overlock has a built-in carrying handle, making it easy to transport the machine.
  • 4-3-2 Stitch Configuration - 6 different stitch types ensure the perfect stitch, regardless of the project. Blind Hems, Rolled Hems, Pintucking, Flatlocking, finishing raw edges and joining seams:
    • Four-Thread Stretch Mock Safety Stitch
      This stitch is a favorite when sewing knit fabrics because the stitch stretches as the fabric stretches. This allows for neat and professional finishes that will not “pop” when the fabric is stretched.
    • Three-Thread Overlock Stitch
      This Three-Thread overlock stitch provides a wonderful professional seam finish to woven fabrics. It is beneficial in preventing loosely woven fabrics from unraveling, and it offers decorative capabilities.
    • Three-Thread Wrapped Edge
      An ideal finish for medium to lightweight fabrics. When using the Three-Thread Wrapped Edge stitch, the edges of the seams are wrapped to prevent unraveling without unnecessary bulkiness.
    • Three-Thread Rolled Hem
      By simply moving the stitch finger dial, the overlock is converted to the rolled hem sewing mode. Beautiful Three-Thread rolled hems can be created to add an attractive finish to table linens, scarves and much more.
    • Three-Thread Flatlock Stitch
      For true decorative flair on any project use the Flatlock stitch. Special decorative threads can be used to add texture and a dramatic embellishment effect.
    • Two-Thread Wrapped Edge
      An elegant fine finish can be added to lightweight fabrics or knits. This delicate finish gives a couture effect and looks beautiful on finer fabrics.
    • Two-Thread Rolled Hem
      By simply moving the stitch finger dial, the overlock is converted to the rolled hem sewing mode.


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