Designed foranystraight low-shank style sewing machine, including the following Brand Names: Brother, Craft Master, Elna, Janome, Kenmore, Necchi, New Home, Riccar, Singer, Simplicity, Toyota, Viking, White, and more!
Attaches to the shank with a thumbscrew, and has an arm that fits over the needle bar to provide the cutting action
Once attached, use the SideCutter II in combination with an overcast, overedge, or even a zigzag stitch
As the sewing machine sews the overcast, overedge or zigzag stitch, the SideCutter II cuts off the excess material, just like a serger machine!
For people that have the problem of the needle hitting the presser foot. I am sure you need to use a smaller stitch width. I am looking forward to trying this product as it is a viable alternative to buying a serger with looks terribly frightening. For spools of thread and threading learning a new machine vs... more...
side cutter
Jul 3, 2009
Sandi
I had trouble getting it set up. Now the problem is if it'll be worth using. It appears you have to start the cutting ( on my perfectly cut out fabric ? ) and guide one half under the needle, and keep the other on top so it'd cut. The pulling has pulled the threads on my fabric. I'm glad I'm only using scraps. more...
Help
Mar 31, 2009
Hayes
I can get the serger attachment on but it is not cutting the fabric? Any suggestions? Help is available by calling us toll free 877-530-6592. We can assist you in the proper setup and use of this product. more...
confused
Mar 4, 2009
Tiffanie
I have this item and its not doing any justice for me. I also have a singer machine and I can attach it, however its a mess, it does not serve its purpose at all, if any one can provide some guidance I am all ears. I would love to utilize the tool but its really frustrating....when used proprerly does it look as... more...
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Sep 1, 2008
Roni
I have tried and tried and have yet to get this to work with my Singer. I can not get it adjusted to where the needle does not hit the pressure foot. Until I do I can't use. more...
No too shabby
Jun 8, 2008
Renee C
Yes, it does work. But you have to fuss with it and your machine to get them to work together well. I would recommend this product. A great alternative to buying a surger. Just be patient! more...