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Consew 14TU Review (2023 Update)
Note from the Editor: This Consew 14TU Review was originally written in 2016, and has been revised and updated in 2023. We have added alternative serger sewing machines such as SINGER | Heavy Duty Serger Overlock Machine, Janome 8002D, and SINGER | ProFinish 14CG754.
In the development where I live, new neighbors are greeted and invited over for coffee, dessert, or cocktails. Recently, our new neighbor reciprocated by inviting my husband and me over for dinner.
You will never know how fascinated I was to discover that behind a folding screen separating his dining area was an area devoted to sewing. On a small desk next to the screen sits a Consew 14TU serger, apparently one of the earlier models in this line, a predecessor of the Consew 14TU854.
As it turns out, Kennedy Samuel, the new neighbor is a semi-retired pattern maker who worked as a tailor on the side before moving from New York to South Florida.
Consew 14TU Overview
The Consew 14TU is a reliable and efficient serger sewing machine designed for both beginners and experienced sewists. This compact machine offers professional-quality finishes to your sewing projects. With its versatile functionality, it can handle a variety of fabric types and thicknesses with ease. The 14TU features a 4/3/2 thread capability, allowing you to create a wide range of stitch options, including overlock stitches, rolled hems, and flatlock stitches. It offers adjustable stitch length and differential feed for precise and even stitching. The machine also includes convenient features like built-in thread cutters and easy-to-use tension controls.
At first, I thought the Consew 14TU was identical to the Consew 14TU854 which I had actually reviewed some time ago. Upon closer examination, however, I discovered that there are several differences between the two machines. For starters, the Consew 14TU doesn’t have nearly as many features, bells and whistles as the Consew 14TU854.
In fact, the 14TU is ideal for someone who has never before used as serger or uses a serger only for the bare essentials, like finishing seams.
Like the Consew 14TU854, the Consew 14TU features user-friend lay in threading. There is also a latch that unlocks a door that opens on the left side of the machine which reveals a compartment for storing accessories. A second door inside the first allows for easy access when threading the lower looper. Inside the front looper door is an easy to follow and understand threading guide.
Unlike the 14TU854, however, the presser foot lift is in the traditional location, not on the right side of the machine. Instead, on the right side, you will find only three dials, the hand wheel, the differential feed control dial and the stitch length adjustment dial.
What are the features on Consew 14TU?
- Color coded lay in threading
- Sews with one or two needles; 2, 3 or 4 threads
- Easy access to the lower looper through a side door
- Onboard accessory storage
Working on the Consew 14TU
For this review, I used the one-needle option. The existence of a color-coded on-board threading guide, a lay-in threading system, and the ability to open the side door to access the lower looper made threading the Consew 14TU much easier than many other older sergers I have had the opportunity to review.
That side door opening made all the difference in the world when it was time to thread the lower looper. That simple feature made it possible for me to accomplish the task without feeling as though I needed an extra hand, skinnier fingers, or shorter nails.
I am almost tempted to say that threading the Consew 14TU was actually easy.
After threading the machine, I discovered that the stitch quality was excellent, smooth, and even. The Consew 14TU is a solid, well-built machine, which is one of the most prominent features of all the Consew sewing machines and sergers that I have been able to review.
This particular machine is relatively noise-free, but there was a little more vibration than I had expected. I believe, however, that the vibration issue could easily be addressed by putting a small rubber mat under the machine. The small desk that this serger is sitting on is an old wooden writing desk with a drawer immediately beneath it. While I did not experience any significant noise and only a little vibration, it is entirely possible that the cause of the vibration is the table, not the machine itself.
What are some alternatives for the Consew 14TU?
We have reviewed several sergers similar to the Consew 14TU, and here are some alternatives we highly recommend.
The Janome 8002D serger is an easy-to-use serger device with the ability to perform really fast. With its high-speed and precision, you can create professional-looking edges and seams in minutes. The machine features a 3 or 4 thread overlock stitching capability, allowing you to finish raw edges, create rolled hems, and add decorative edges to your projects.
The Janome 8002D also has a differential feed system, which helps prevent puckering and stretching of the fabric. It allows you to adjust the ratio of the differential feed to suit different types of fabrics. The machine also has an adjustable cutting width and stitch length, allowing you to customize your sewing to fit your project.
The Janome 8002D is also easy to use, with color-coded threading guides and a built-in thread cutter. The machine comes with a range of accessories, such as spare needles, screwdrivers, and tweezers, making it a complete package for your sewing needs.
Overall, the Janome 8002D is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a reliable and versatile serger that can handle a wide range of sewing projects. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced sewer, this machine is sure to meet your needs and exceed your expectations.
The SINGER ProFinish 14CG754 Serger is a versatile and professional-grade sewing machine that is designed to tackle all types of sewing projects with ease. With 2-3-4 thread capability, this machine offers a wide selection of stitch options to ensure professional results every time. The adjustable stitch length and width, differential feed, and color-coded lay-in threading provide ease of use, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced sewers. The carry handle makes it easy to transport, and the optional free arm allows for easy sewing of sleeves and cuffs. With a speed of 1,300 stitches-per-minute and automatic fabric trimming, this machine will have you zipping through projects in no time. The SINGER ProFinish 14CG754 Serger also includes four built-in rolled hems, making it effortless to convert to the rolled hem sewing mode. An all-purpose foot, needle set, tweezers, spreader, small screwdriver, foot control, power cord, instruction manual, and stitch guide are all included.
Which fabrics work on the Consew 14TU?
Fabrics that work | Fabrics that don’t work |
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Natural fibers/cotton-linen-wool Fine fabrics/silk-satin-taffeta/velvet Synthetic fabrics/blends-rayon-polyester Knits(Medium to heavyweight only) | Fur Reptile skin Canvas/Twill Plastic/Rubber Upholstery Extra thick fabrics or multiple layers Leather/suede Denim |
What are the accessories that come with Consew 14TU?
Kennedy admitted that he had been using his Consew 14TU for so long that he wasn’t absolutely certain which items were included as standard accessories when it was first purchased. When pressed, he surmised that the original list of accessories included all of the standard items that come with nearly every other brand new serger.
Those items are:
- Tweezers
- Needle threader
- Screwdriver
- Needles
- Lint brush
- Oil dispenser
- Extra needles
How to maintain the Consew 14TU?
Maintenance activities | After each use | Monthly | Once each year | As needed |
---|---|---|---|---|
Clean race hook and feed dogs | Yes | No | No | No |
Wipe head with soft dry cloth | No | No | No | Yes |
Wipe head with soft damp cloth | No | No | No | Yes |
Lubricate | No | No | No | Yes |
Service by sewing machine repair professional | No | No | Yes | No |
Summary: Consew 14TU Review
My new neighbor uses his Consew 14TU exclusively for finishing seams. When it comes to sergers, this machine is ideal for finishing seams and working with knits.
It is not capable of performing many of the tasks that many of the newer sergers can execute. It is, however, in my opinion, an excellent choice for someone who has never before used a serger and wants to start out with a user friendly machine before diving into the deep end of the pool of multi-purpose sergers and overlock machines.
With this in mind, I do not think the Consew 14TU would be a good choice for someone who is in the market for a machine that can not only perform the functions of a basic serger, but also execute other tasks as well. I find that people who are serious about tailoring and classic clothing construction, regardless of their skill level, are interested in using sergers primarily for finishing seams and occasionally working with knits. Those are the people for whom the Consew 14TU and others like it are made.
It is indeed rare to find out that you live just across the street from someone who shares your passion for sewing and creating great clothes. Kennedy’s specialty is designing and drafting patterns for tailored casual and formal men’s clothes.
However, he is capable of designing and drafting patterns for one-of-a kind dresses, shirts, jackets, and slacks for both men and women.
The last time I lived in close proximity to a sewing buddy was back in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when I bonded with my first real sewing buddy, who lived directly across the hall from my Washington, DC, apartment. Back then, it wasn’t unusual for one of us to get a phone call or a knock on the door in the middle of the night, accompanied by a request for bias tape, seam binding, interfacing, or some other sewing notion that we found ourselves in need of to finish a nocturnal sewing project.
We are still dear friends and come together as often as we can to share great memories about our fabric runs [hunting for the best fabric deals from Baltimore to Richmond] or road trips and excursions to classes and workshops all over the mid-Atlantic region.
My new neighbor and sewing buddy has decided that retirement isn’t all it’s cracked up to be and is now launching his own pattern making and tailoring business here in South Florida. I have seen some of the clothes he has made and can confirm that this guy really knows his stuff when it comes to customized sewing patterns and garments.
In his sewing area is a dress form draped with one of his stunning original designs. Unfortunately, that dazzling dress is much too small for me.
Otherwise, I would have offered to purchase from him. This is a huge departure for me because I have been making nearly all of my own clothes for at least the last 20–25 years.
We don’t spend a lot of time running in and out of each other’s houses, but it is great to know that I have a sewing buddy close by.
Anyone who is interested in talking with Kennedy about his work or engaging him to create a customized pattern for them can reach him via e-mail at kennedysamuel94@yahoo.com or give him a call at 718.641.9277.
Consew 14TU Review
Summary
The Consew 14TU is a 4-thread serger that is designed for light- to medium-duty sewing. It is a popular choice for home sewers and small businesses. The machine has a number of features that make it a good value for the price, including automatic thread tension, automatic needle threader, drop-in bobbin, and 4 built-in stitch patterns.
The Consew 14TU is a good choice for sewers who are looking for a basic serger that is easy to use and reliable. It is also a good choice for sewers who are on a budget.
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