twin baby locks

I did a really crazy thing this weekend. I bought two sergers. Yes, I said two. They were $25 each. The models are older, but they’re all metal inside, not plastic. (I had issues with plastic parts in my first sewing machine.) I also decided to buy additional supplies for $50: eight brand new blades and over 50 needles. Not bad for $100? I hope so.

vintage babylock serger

I originally planned to buy just one serger. My husband convinced me to get both because they were so inexpensive. They are the same model, so I’d have an extra if parts were hard to find. Same goes for the supplies. I have the original manual, tool kit and even the original receipt!

vintage baby lock serger

I get the impression that these have been well used and loved. They’ll need a bit of surface cleaning, but I’m hoping I’ll be able to jump right in and start using them once I learn the basics. Anyone up for a few lessons?

6 Replies to “twin baby locks”

  1. Wow! You got a *super* deal on everything. Totally exciting! I have no experience w/ Baby Lock, but I’ll be as helpful as I can. Oh, and check out sewingmamas.com they’re a great bunch of helpful ladies (and a couple gents).

    Fun, Fun, Fun!

  2. Great idea to get at that price. Ur hubby’s right–extra parts (and I’ll be they’re hard to get.) Hey, I refashioned an apron a-la julie kundhi!!! I’m so proud of myself. Thanx for ur fabulous ideas and examples!

  3. I know you have been wanting to find a serger for a while.
    You’re such a savvy shopper!
    You’ll be up to speed in no time.

  4. Wow! What a great find! I love my Baby Lock and you are right–the metal parts will be much better. Feel free to contact me if you need help.

    Happy sewing!!

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