NEW Brother 1034DX Serger Giveaway!

It's time for another giveaway!  It's been a couple of months since our last giveaway where Vivian O. from Beaver Falls, PA won the new Juki DDL-8700H industrial sewing machine.  Many people are still seriously restricted in their movements due to the pandemic (my city has been pretty much locked down since March), so we thought our readers would enjoy some excitement.  If there's a bright side to any of this, many, many people seem to have rediscovered the joys of sewing, which is fantastic.  This machine will make a great addition to your sewing machine collection whether you're an advanced sewist or just starting out.

The Brother 1034DX we're giving away is a terrific machine.  It has been a favorite of many of our readers for years.  It's got a metal frame so it's very durable.  Not like those plastic machines that are so common now.  It can serge with 3 or 4 threads and is strong enough to serge several layers of denim or other thick fabrics.  And it's fast, capable of sewing 1,300 stitches per minute so you can get more done in less time.

You may ask what is the difference between the 1034D and the slightly newer model 1034DX that we are giving away.  Well, the answer is, not really a lot.  The 1034D and 1034DX are effectively the same machines. The only difference is the 1034D has a bulb lighting and the 1034DX has LED lighting.

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About Brother

Brother was established in Japan in 1954 and today makes a wide variety of sewing machines, printers, gearmotors, and other industrial equipment.  Today, they have 17,000 employees with facilities in more than 30 countries and distribution to over 100 countries worldwide.

Here's a little secret info just for our readers.  When I was lucky enough to visit the Bernina factory in Switzerland a couple of summers ago now, they let us see some of their cutting edge research and development.  While there are a lot of sewing machine brands in the world, the only ones Bernina really study are from Brother.  That should tell you something about these machines.

We're delighted to have this opportunity to give away one of their most popular sergers.

Let's have a look at the Brother 1034D Serger

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This machine is also currently available at Amazon if you just can't wait.. but Amazon is also a great place to go to check out all the reviews and advice on this machine if you're going to hold out for the giveaway.  Feel free to click below to check it out!

The machine has many 5-star reviews and here's just a sample:

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Ends August 2nd

The giveaway for the Brother 1034DX Serger will conclude on Sunday, August 2nd.

We'll be announcing the winner via our weekly Sunday newsletter email list so please make sure to sign up if you want to hear right away.

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ENTRY FORM AT BOTTOM OF PAGE

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There are a couple of different ways to enter.  Make sure you get in as many entries as possible to increase your chances.  We'll be adding more ways to enter as the contest progresses so please check back from time to time.  As always, the best way to really improve your chances is to enter daily and use the button to share the contest with your friends.  You'll get a free entry each time they enter using your link.

Our sponsor has stepped up to cover international shipping (you'll need to pay local import duties if any) so this contest is open WORLDWIDE!  However, please keep in mind that this machine is shipping from the US and so will have a 110v motor.  If you live in a country with 230 or 240v power, it should be pretty easy to get a transformer, but please just keep this in mind.

If you want to learn about how to threat the Brother 1034D, you can check out our video here:

 

Here's how to change colors on the 1034D serger without rethreading.  Check out our video below:

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If You're the Lucky Winner

If you're the lucky winner of the new 1034DX, you may want to have a cover for it.  Here's one of our tutorials to show you exactly how to do it.

Sew a cover for the Brother 1034d serger

Enter HERE

Brother 1034D Serger Giveaway

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Branka Čelić
Branka Čelić

Beach dress. I live on seaside.

karen mabe
karen mabe

headbands and chemo caps

Wendy Hutton
Wendy Hutton

I would make a pair of shorts

Suzanne Creese
Suzanne Creese

Leggings and a crop bra top for running (meaning jogging) ok walking a quick pace.

Mayra Cecilia
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Mary Elizabeth Stewart
Mary Elizabeth Stewart

Tankini

Gailmendonza
Gailmendonza

Yoga pants

Christy Copeland
Christy Copeland

I would make swim shorts

Therese Allan
Therese Allan

A swim dress with bike style swim shorts for underneath.

Amy
Amy

A maxi dress for summer

Karla
Karla

I would make some yoga pants from this fabric.

Wendy Benton
Wendy Benton

A skirt would be cute and comfy.

Sharon Frasier
Sharon Frasier

I would make a tank top and leggings too. .

K Myers
K Myers

Would make a beautiful blouse over a tank top.

Betty Morgan
Betty Morgan

bathing suit

Angela
Angela

I would make a swimsuit and matching wrap skirt.

Cecilia Ann Aquilina
Cecilia Ann Aquilina

I would make a jean jacket type jacket.

Terri P.
Terri P.

Probably leggings.

Kelle Jones
Kelle Jones

This fabric would make a beautiful swim dress!

Ceil Jancola
Ceil Jancola

Pants, shorts, and a skirt.

pyfairy
pyfairy

Exercise clothes and bathing suit.

Anna
Anna

I would make shorts for my granddaughter and she would love this material.

Beth K
Beth K

I would make a top

Debbie Cassidy
Debbie Cassidy

I would use it to make a tshirt/swim top

Cathy
Cathy

This isn’t to my personal taste, but I think my daughter-in-law would like the pattern. I’d make her a top from my new favorite pattern.

Maria Tadmor
Maria Tadmor

I could make a swimsuit.

gloria Courtney
gloria Courtney

would make pants

Sylvia
Sylvia

a shirt to match the work out pants

Amanda
Amanda

Leggins and sports bra

Sha
Sha

I would love a flowing skirt from this fabric!

June Winters
June Winters

I would make more dresses & doll clothes for my 3 granddaughters.

Lealer Jenkins
Lealer Jenkins

i would make leggings

Em
Em

I have been wanting something like a burkini because I am self-conscious about my body and also because I don’t like to wear sunscreen. This fabric would make a wonderful swim costume of leggings with attached short skirt and long-sleeved swim shirt. Maybe the attached skirt would be in a coordinating solid color to break up the print a bit. The fact that it’s a lycra stretch would mean a comfortable fit and quick-drying capabilities.

Marilyn Prince
Marilyn Prince

I think this fabric would make wonderful patio cushion and chair covers, give a Moroccan look to the patio/deck.

Maria Alviar-Titus
Maria Alviar-Titus

Exercise clothes (top and/or hiking skort).

Rebecca L Callaghan
Rebecca L Callaghan

I would make a pair of lounge pants

Pam
Pam

leggings would be great in this fabric

Susan G MacLeod
Susan G MacLeod

a stretch tank top

Lora L Cotton
Lora L Cotton

Being a “larger” woman, whatever I’d make would probably be for my granddaughter as that bright a yellow may cause retna damage to others if I wore it!????????

EMMA L HORTON
EMMA L HORTON

A TABLE RUNNER.

Denise
Denise

I would learn how to use a serger so that I have finished edges on everything.