it's ancient and made of STEEEEEEEEEEEEEEL I got it from Read's in Shirley when it was still there. There is one in Winchester tho now, which does second hand sewing machines
I think mines a Frister, 3 thread and you can't disengage the cutting knife, which can be a real pain if you are overlocking something with a peculiar-shaped outline. My sister swears by her 4-thread overlocker, but I've never really missed the extra thread
Most of the modern ones are pretty reliable tho, think John Lewis do one
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I got it from Read's in Shirley when it was still there. There is one in Winchester tho now, which does second hand sewing machines
I think mines a Frister, 3 thread and you can't disengage the cutting knife, which can be a real pain if you are overlocking something with a peculiar-shaped outline. My sister swears by her 4-thread overlocker, but I've never really missed the extra thread
Most of the modern ones are pretty reliable tho, think John Lewis do one