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Page 2: Important Safety Instructions
"Of import Safety INSTRUCTIONS" When using overlock machine, basic safe precautions should always be followed, including the post-obit. Read all instructions earlier using this overlock machine. DANGER- To reduce the chance of electric shock. 1. The overlock machine should never be left unattended when plugged in. Ever unplug this overlock machine from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning. - Page 3 Your Baby Lock evolve is a high-quality, undecayed machine. It gives you the ability to seam, clouded and trim all in one performance. Fabrics and threads y'all previously avoided are now a joy to sew because the Babe Lock evolve handles all varieties with equal ease.
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Page 4: Table Of Contents
Table of Contents OVERVIEW ........................4 How Your Machine Operates .................. 4 Overview of the evolve ................... 5 Accessories ......................six Needles ........................seven Thread ........................7 Optional Accessories ....................7 Setting Upwards Your evolve ..................8/9 Cutting Blade Lock Switch ..................x Cutting Blade Cover and Sewing Tabular array .............. - Page 5 Table of Contents (Cont.) Converting from 3-thread to 2-thread overlock ............. 35 2-Thread Flatlock - Wide ..................36 2-Thread Flatlock - Narrow ................... 37 Blanket Stitch - Decorative Stitch................38 Ladder Stitch - Decorative Stitch ................39 Wave Stitch......................twoscore Converting from Normal Serging to Wave ............
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Page 6: How Your Machine Operates
A serger is kind of a knitting procedure that loops two, three or four threads together to create a sew together. Your Baby Lock evolve operates with i or two needles in the overlock position and one or two loopers to form an overlock stitch. -
Page 7: Overview Of The Evolve
Overview of the evolve 1. Upper looper positioning lever nineteen. Machine lock button 2. Presser foot adjusting screw 20. Looper threading lever 3. Presser human foot thread release lever* 21. Chain looper threading port 4. Thread cutter 22. Differential feed adjusting lever 5. -
Page 8: Accessories
Accessories Your Baby Lock evolve serger has a congenital-in accessory compartment. To open, swing the "chapeau" on the thread spoolstand to the correct to reveal the tray holding some of the accessories listed below. Others may be establish in the car packing materials. -
Page nine: Needles
Needles Your Babe Lock evolve serger is set upward to apply either Schmetz or Organ ELx705CF needles size ninety/14. This is suitable for almost medium and heavyweight fabrics. For lightweight fabrics use size 80/12, ELx705CF nee- dles. The ELx705CF needle is a semi-ballpoint design and is suitable for knits and wovens. -
Page 10: Setting Up Your Evolve
1. Remove automobile from box After removing the packing materials from the box, gently lift your Baby Lock serger past grasping the han- dle provided on the top of the automobile. Place the motorcar on a serger sewing table or whatever level surface that provides ample work area to the left. - Folio xi Setting Upwards Your evolve 6. Position the telescopic thread guide. Raise the scope thread guide to its highest position. Rotate the shaft to the left and correct until each sec- tion "clicks" into a locked position (fig. D). 7. Thread guide extension To install: Snap &...
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Page 12: Cutting Blade Lock Switch
Your machine is pre-set to stitch an overlock with a concatenation sew together. The upper blade is engaged to cut the fabric while sewing. Of course, you may select to engage or disengage the cutting blade. You lot tin can change the bract comprehend to the sewing table and lock the upper looper downwards when sewing only the chain stitch. -
Page 13: Thread Cutter
Thread Cutter There is a thread cutter located on the left side of your evolve. At the end of a seam, sew off the textile edge and continue sewing to create a 5-6 inch (12.5-15cm) thread chain. Bring the concatenation of thread upwards and from the back to front through the thread cutter. -
Page fourteen: Stitch Length/Rolled Hem
Stitch Length/Rolled Hem The stitch length / rolled hem adjusting punch is conveniently located just to the left of the forepart cover, nearly the base of operations plate (fig. A). The dial shows two run up- length ranges, each numbered from ane, for the shortest stitch, to iv for the longest. -
Page 15: Differential Feed
Differential Feed Your Baby Lock serger is equipped with differential feed.The set of feed dogs work independently in order to ensure smoothen sewing on all fabrics. When the differential feed adjusting lever, located at the machine's right, front end border is set on "N" for normal feeding, the feed dogs movement the aforementioned distance. -
Page sixteen: Overlock Thread Commitment System
Overlock Thread Commitment System The Baby Lock evolve revolutionizes the way a serger works with its sectional overlock Thread Delivery System. You no longer have to manually adapt the tension settings for the type of overlock sew together y'all are sewing. Select the type of overlock sew you wish to serge, the evolve will automatically feed the correct amount of thread through the needles, the loopers and thread guides to form a perfect sew together every time. -
Page 17: Concatenation/Cover Sew together Tension Dials
Chain/Embrace Stitch Tension Dials The tension system of the chain and cover stitches are completely split up from the system existence used on the overlock stitches. Unlike the thread delivery organisation of the overlock stitches, the tensions of the chain / cover stitch needles and chain looper are adjusted by dials located on the outer sides of your evolve. Needle Tension Punch The needle tension punch is located on the tiptop left side of the machine. -
Page 18: two-Thread Subsidiary Looper
Upper and Lower Looper Thread Fine-Tuning No adjustments are needed when sewing with most fabrics and threads on your Infant Lock evolve, but certain threads or fabrics may crave modest fine-tuning of the looper delivery system to perfect your stitches. Increase or decrease the delivery of the looper threads with the upper and lower looper thread fine-tuning screw. -
Folio nineteen: Notes
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Page twenty: Threading
Threading Training When using threads on cones or king spools place the cone or spool securely over the cone holders furnished on your automobile. To avoid bend- ing the thread stand, you may need to place ane hand under the stand while positioning the cone. -
Page 21: Threading Your Evolve
Threading Your evolve Your Baby Lock evolve is equipped with an exclusive "Instant Jet-Air Threading System" for fast, like shooting fish in a barrel thread- ing of the upper, lower, and concatenation loopers. One push of the "Jet-Air" threading lever will automatically thread the loopers. It is no longer necessary to use tweezers for threading the thread guides. -
Folio 22: Lower Looper
Lower Looper 1. With the presser foot upwards and auto lock button in the locked position. See fig. A folio 19. Set up the thread- ing port selector lever to "Fifty" for lower looper threading. See fig. B, page 19. ii. Identify the thread cone or spool on the "LOWER LOOPER" spool pivot on the thread stand. Skid the thread into the telescopic antenna thread guide "L"... -
Page 23: Concatenation Looper
Chain Looper 1. With the presser human foot up and motorcar lock push button in the locked position, see fig. A page 19, set the thread- ing port selector lever to "C" for chain looper threading. Come across fig. B, page xix. 2. Set the sew together selector lever to "D" position for easy threading of the concatenation looper tension dial. three. -
Page 24: Chain/Encompass Needles
Chain / Cover Needles Left Chain/Cover Needle C-1 1. Heighten presser foot, place the thread on the "Chain Needle 1" spool pin. Slip the thread into the scope antenna thread guide "C1" directly above the spool. See drawings below for reference. 2. -
Page 25: Overlock Needles
Overlock Needles Left Overlock Needle - O-1 1. Identify the thread on the "OVERLOCK NEEDLE 1" spool pin. Encounter fig. C, page nineteen. Bring the thread end through the telescopic guide directly above the thread. Bring the thread through thread guide at top of machine and down the "overlock needle I"... -
Page 26: How To Use The Needle Threader
How To Use The Needle Threader 1. Agree the needle threader with the arrow mark on top. Place the thread in the groove of the needle threader. (fig.A) 2. Push button the needle threader against needle and slide downwardly the groove of the needle to the eye. Push the thread into the eye of the needle. -
Folio 27: Start To Stitch
Start to Sew When threading is complete, the loose threads should initially interlock on cloth. This is most important when sewing the concatenation or cover stitches. 1. Cutting all threads to iv inch (10cm) in length. 2. Identify fabric under the presser foot directly below the needles (fig. -
Folio 28: Clearing The Run up Width Fingers
Close the front cover and run up a test sample. Notation: When re-threading your Baby Lock evolve using the "Jet-Air Threading" feature, make sure that the pre- vious thread that was in the looper (tube) is completely removed. This volition eliminate any chance of the previ-... -
Page 29: Overlock Stitches - Express Stitches
4-Thread Overedging Overedging to finish facings, hems and seams earlier construc- tion, is one of the most basic uses of a serger, such as making a garment or project with 5/8 inch (16mm) pressed open up seams (fig. A). To overedge, place the single layer of fabric in front of the press- er foot, aligning the cutting border with upper cut blade. -
Page 30: 4-Thread Overlock
four-Thread Overlock With the evolve overlock Thread Delivery Arrangement, the upper and lower looper threads lock together evenly over the cut fabric border(s) to form a flat, non-rolling blueprint of overlocking stitches on both sides of the fabric. The left (O1) needle thread interlocks with both looper threads at the stitching line to create the seam. The correct (O2) needle thread, visible on the top side of the sew, interlocks with both the loopers to add durability. -
Page 31: 3-Thread Overlock - Wide
iii-Thread Overlock - Wide The 3-thread overlock wide stitch is perfect for border-finishing well-nigh woven fabrics and for seaming knits that do not require the extra dura- bility that a fourth thread provides. To convert your serger to a three-thread overlock broad (five.5-7.5mm), cut the O-ii needle thread just above the needle eye (fig. -
Page 32: 3-Thread Overlock - Narrow
3-Thread Overlock - Narrow To convert to narrow 3-thread overlock (3.0-5.0mm), cut the O-1 needle thread (fig. A). Remove the O-ane needle and O-one needle thread completely from the automobile. Tighten the needle clench screw slightly to prevent the screw from piece of work- ing out (fig. -
Folio 33: 3-Thread Overlock - Narrow Hemming
3-Thread Overlock - Narrow Hemming Narrow Hemming is an attractive stop for light to medium weight fab- rics. Remove the O-1 needle and needle thread completely from the auto. Clear the sew fingers. Turn the sew length adjusting dial clockwise to the rolled hem range. Set up the length at "1" (fig. A) and the sew width at iii.0 (fig. -
Page 34: Rolled Edging
Rolled Edging The rolled edge setting is used to achieve the narrowest stitch possible (ane.5mm) on your Baby Lock serger. The stitch is suitable for seaming sheer and lightweight fabrics and for edging and hemming lightweight fabrics. 3-Thread Rolled Edge With the sew selector set on "D", a narrow hem tin go a rolled edge. -
Page 35: Seaming Sheers
Seaming Sheers Utilize the three-thread rolled hem setting when sewing sheer fabrics. Set the stitch length at ii.5. Sew the seams, adjustment the cloth edge with the serger's seam guides, trimming away the excess seam allowance. Lettuce Border A frilly or "lettuce" edge can exist created on most light and medium weight stretch and on bias edges of soft, woven fabrics. -
Folio 36: 3-Thread Flatlock - Narrow
3-Thread Flatlock - Narrow Flatlock seams are most suited to fabrics which practice not ravel such every bit interlock knits, tricot, sweatshirt fleece and synthetic suede. The needle thread is carried below the fabric and to the cut edge of the cloth. -
Page 37: two-Thread Overlock
two-Thread Overlock The 2-thread function provides an economical and less bulky means of overedging all fabrics. The standard 2-thread overlock is the aforementioned as a 2-thread flatlock stitch. When sewn with specialty threads, two-thread sewing makes decorative seams and edges for activewear, chil- dren'south clothing , ruffles, and hemlines. -
Page 38: 2-Thread Flatlock - Wide
2-Thread Flatlock - Wide When sewn on a fold, flatlocking can create a decorative issue inside the body of a garment or projection. Either follow placement lines on your design or pattern your own special furnishings by stitching the material before laying out pattern pieces. -
Page 39: 2-Thread Flatlock - Narrow
two-Thread Flatlock - Narrow Sew a ii-thread flatlock seam then pull the two fabric layers apart until the seam lies flat (fig. A). Because the threads show on the outside likewise equally the inside of the garment or projection, the flatlock seam is often considered a decora- tive awarding (fig. -
Page forty: Blanket Sew - Decorative Run up
Blanket Stitch - Decorative Stitch Fix the machine for 2-thread flatlock - broad just the needle thread- ing path is dissimilar for this technique. i. Insert a size 90 elevation sew together needle in left overlock needle position. 2. Lock the auto. iii. -
Folio 41: Ladder Stitch - Decorative Stitch
Ladder Stitch - Decorative Stitch Gear up the machine for two-thread flatlock - wide only the needle thread- Ladder ing path is different for this technique. Right Side Correct i. Insert a size 90 peak stitch needle in left overlock needle position. Side 2. -
Page 42: Wave Run up
Wave Stitch The Wave Run up provides a decorative "wavy" edging on fabric. (This is not to be dislocated with "Lettuce Edge" on folio 33). The upper looper thread and the lower looper thread gradually appear every 25 stitches to create a stitch that looks like a "Moving ridge". When using different color specialty threads (see pages 76 & 77) for the upper or lower loopers, the Wave stitch creates an bonny stitch for edging. -
Page 43: 3-Thread Moving ridge Stitch
3-thread Wave Stitch 1. Move the Moving ridge Selector lever from "O" to "W". 2. Cut the threads from the thread cones and remove from the thread paths. 3. Lock the machine for threading the loopers. (Come across folio xix.) four. Place the correct needle thread cone on the OVERLOCK NEEDLE 2 spool pin. 5. -
Page 44: 3-Thread Rolled Moving ridge Sew together
3-thread Rolled Moving ridge Sew i. Move the Moving ridge Selector lever from "O" to "Due west". 2. Cutting the threads from the thread cones and remove from the thread paths. 3. Lock the machine for threading the loopers (See folio 19.) 4. Place the right needle thread cone on the OVERLOCK NEEDLE 2 spool pin. 5. -
Page 45: 3-Thread Reversed Wave Stitch
3-thread Reversed Wave Stitch You can also become the wave sew in the back of textile by crossing the upper and lower looper threads earlier the threading port. This Reversed Wave Stitch is attractive for expressive stitch with decorative encompass stitches. (see figure A) 1. -
Page 46: Chain/Comprehend Sew together - Express Stitches
Chain Stitching The chain stitch is formed using ii threads, one thread in the needle and one thread in the chain looper. Concatenation Stitching looks similar a directly stitch on the superlative of the material while the concatenation looper thread forms a chain on the underside of the material. -
Page 47: Concatenation Stitch - Tension Adjustment
Chain Stitching - continued Tension Adjustment Balanced tension - Balanced tension Chain stitch has correct tension when the needle thread sews a straight seam on the top side and the concatenation looper thread forms loops on the under side of the material. under side top side Needle thread is too loose... -
Folio 48: Embrace Sew together - Right Narrow - 3Mm
Cover Run up - Right Narrow - 3mm The narrow encompass stitch consists of two rows of straight stitching on the top side of the fabric with an overlock stitch on the underside of the fabric. This sew together is very common in the garment industry to hem knit garments. -
Page 49: Encompass Sew together Tension Adjustment
Cover Stitch - Right Narrow continued Balanced tension - Tension Adjustment Cover run up has correct tension when the needle thread sews two rows Counterbalanced tension of straight stitching on the top side and the concatenation looper forms a zig zag on the underside of the fabric. -
Folio 50: Comprehend Sew - Left Narrow - 3Mm
Cover Stitch - Left Narrow - 3mm The narrow embrace run up consists of ii rows of straight stitching on the peak side of the textile with the overlock stitch on the underside of the textile. This stitch is very common in the garment industry to hem knit garments. The narrow embrace run up is used on fine knits such as bailiwick of jersey and unmarried knits for hemming or topstitching. -
Page 51: Encompass Stitch Tension Adjustment
Cover Stitch - Left Narrow continued Tension Adjustment Balanced tension - Counterbalanced tension Cover stitch has correct tension when the needle thread sews ii rows of directly stitching on the top side and the chain looper forms a zig zag under side on the underside of the fabric. -
Folio 52: Comprehend Stitch - Wide - 6Mm
Encompass Run up - Broad - 6mm The wide encompass stitch consists of two rows of straight stitching on meridian the fabric with an overlock sew on the underside of the fabric. This stitch is very common in the garment industry to hem heavier knit fabrics such as double knits, sweatshirt fleece, and polar fleece. -
Page 53: Cover Sew together Tension Adjustment
Embrace Stitch - Wide - 6mm continued Tension Adjustment Counterbalanced tension - Balanced tension Cover stitch has correct tension when the needle thread stitch two rows of directly stitching on the top side and the chain looper forms a zig zag under side on the underside of the fabric. -
Page 54: Triple Cover Stitch - 6Mm
Triple Cover Sew - 6mm The Triple Cover Sew together can exist used for topstitching, hemming, and elastic application . The sew together can as well exist used as a decorative stitch upside downwards with the overlock side on the right side of the fabric. The gar- ment industry uses the Triple Embrace Sew often in activewear. -
Folio 55: Triple Cover Run up Tension Adjustment
Triple Comprehend Stitch connected Tension Adjustment Counterbalanced tension - Balanced tension Triple Encompass sew has correct tension when the needle thread stitch three rows of straight stitching on the top side and the chain looper under side forms a zig zag on the underside of the fabric. tiptop side Needle thread is likewise loose Needle thread is likewise loose -... -
Folio 56: Combination Stitch - Expressive Stitches
4-Thread Rubber Run up The 4-thread condom sew together is perfect for all types of woven fabrics ranging from fine to heavy weight fabrics. This stitch is designed to seam and overlock the border in one step, thus creating a garment industry standard safe- ty stitch. - Folio 57 4-Thread Safety Stitch - continued four-Thread Safety Stitch: two-Thread Chain w/2-Thread Wide Overlock five/eight inch (16mm) ane/2 inch (13mm) 3/8 inch (9.5mm) Concatenation Chain Stitch Stitch Run up Needle Looper Size Needle Looper Length Width Selector Tension Tension Punch Dial 5/eight inch C,L, Chain C-1, O-1...
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Folio 58: 5-Thread Prophylactic Stitch
5-Thread Condom Run up The 5-thread safety stitch is perfect for all types of woven fabrics ranging from fine to heavy weight. This stitch is designed to seam and overlock the border in one step, thus creating a garment industry standard stitch. Likewise equally woven fabrics, the 5-thread safety sew is for stabilizing knits, sweater knits and long seams on woven fabrics. - Page 59 v-Thread Rubber Stitch - continued 5-Thread Rubber Stitch: 2-Thread Chain w/3-Thread wide Overlock 5/8 inch (16mm) 1/2 inch (13mm) three/8inch (ix.5mm) Concatenation Chain Stitch Stitch Sew together Needle Looper Size Needle Looper Length Width Selector Tension Tension Dial Dial 5/8 inch Chain C-1, O-one U,L,C...
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Folio 60: vii-Thread Wave Stitch
7-Thread Wave Sew together vii-Thread Wave Stitch is a combined stitch of iii-Thread Wave and 4-Thread triple cover sew. This sew together looks gorgeous with decorative threads appearing on wave sew and triple embrace sew together. For the 7-Thread Wave Run up: 1. Use standard bract comprehend. two. -
Page 61: Thread Wave Stitch
7-Thread Wave Sew - continued Variations of Stitches vi-Thread Sew 6-Thread Stitch 7-Thread Stitch Embrace Stitch Wide Cover Run up Wide Triple Comprehend Sew together due west/ three-Thread Wave Stitch westward/ 3-Thread Rolled Wave w/ three-Thread Wave Stitch 5-Thread Stitch 5-Thread Stitch 6-Thread Stitch Correct Chain Run up Right Chain Stitch Cover Stitch Narrow Left... -
Page 62: 7-Thread Reversed Moving ridge Sew together
7-Thread Reversed Wave Sew seven-Thread Reversed Wave Run up is a combined sew of 3-Thread Reverse Moving ridge and iv-Thread triple cover stitch. This run up looks gorgeous with decorative threads appearing on wave run up and triple cover stitch in the back of fabric. For the 7-Thread Reversed Wave Stitch: 1. - Page 63 7-Thread Reversed Moving ridge Run up - continued Variations of Stitches vii-Thread Stitch six-Thread Stitch 5-Thread Stitch Triple Cover Sew together Cover Stitch Wide Right Chain Stitch w/ 3-Thread Reversed w/ three-Thread Reversed w/ 3-Thread Reversed Wave Stitch Moving ridge Run up Wave Run up...
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Folio 64: 8-Thread Sew together
8-Thread Stitch 8-Thread Stitch is a combined run up of 4-thread overlock and 4-thread triple cover stitch. The 8-thread stitch is perfect for garment construction on heavy weight woven fabrics and used as a decora- tive topstitching with decorative overlock edge terminate. The stitch is very durable as well as being a decorative run up. - Folio 65 8-Thread Stitch - continued Variations of Stitches 8-Thread Run up 7-Thread - broad 7-Thread - narrow Triple Encompass Stitch Triple Cover Stitch Triple Embrace Run up w/3-Thread Overlock Broad w/3-Thread Overlock Narrow w/ 4-Thread Overlock...
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Page 66: Expressive Stiches: Chain/Encompass Stitches Combined With Overlock Stitches
Expressive Stitches: Chain/Embrace Stitches combined with Overlock Stitches With the great features of Overlock Stitching and Concatenation/Cover Stitching on the evolve, many different stitch- es branch off from the bones "Express" stitches. The post-obit combinations can permit you "Express" your cre- ativity as never before. - Page 67 Expressive Stitches connected 3-Thread Overlock Wide & Chain C-3 needle position 3-Thread Overlock Wide & Concatenation C-2 needle position 3-Thread Overlock Wide & Concatenation C-ane needle position 3-Thread Overlock Wide & Correct Narrow Cover Stitch 3-Thread Overlock Wide & Left Narrow Encompass Sew together three-Thread Overlock Broad &...
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Page 68: Techniques
Turning Corners - Concatenation Stitch Sew to the indicate in fabric where you desire to turn a corner. Stop the motorcar. Plow the handwheel toward you (counter clockwise) past hand, making certain the needle is going downward in the fabric. Slowly start to raise the needle OUT OF Cloth. -
Page 69: Turning Outside Corners - Overlock
Turning Outside Corner - Overlock 1. Stitch forth one edge until y'all reach the corner. Take one stitch off the edge of the material (fig. A). (As you approach the border, you may want to finish and manually plough the handwheel towards you.) 2. -
Folio 70: Flat Hemming - Cover Stitch
5. Stitch hem. vi. Sew seam on garment. Note: Optional guide or attachments will assistance with hemming. (fig.B) Ask your Babe Lock retailer. Hemming in the Round - Encompass Stitch 1. Sew all seams on the garment. ii. Measure out, turn up and press the hem on garment. -
Page 71: Blind Hemming - Overlock
Bullheaded Hemming - Overlock Your Baby Lock evolve can create a sturdy, nearly invisible blind- hem. 1. Set the automobile for 2-Thread Overlock with the O-ii needle threaded. Ready the sew width at 5.0 and the stitch length at four.0 in the standard range. -
Page 72: Inserting Tapes - Overlock
Inserting Tapes - Overlock The slot in the standard presser foot is designed to guide stabilizing tape, narrow elastic or decorative ribbon into the stitching. Insert tape or rubberband into the slot and under the dorsum of the human foot (fig. A). Adjust the stitch width to match the tape width. -
Page 73: Flatlock "Decorative" - Overlock
Flatlock "Decorative" - Overlock The flatlock stitch need non be express at seamlines. When sewn on a fold, flatlocking can create bonny decorative effects within the body of a garment or project. Either follow placement lines on your pattern or design your own special effects past stitching the fabric before laying out design pieces. -
Page 74: Securing Ends - Overlock
Securing Ends - Overlock The serger stitch will not unravel readily, and in most cases serged seams are secured by an intersecting seam. If that'southward not the instance, these are several options for securing seam (fig. 1. Leave a iii inch (seven.5cm) concatenation, split up the threads and tie a knot. two. -
Page 75: Securing Ends - Overlock
Securing Ends - Overlock cont. To lock the end of the seam: 1. Take i stitch off the finish of the seam (fig. A). 2. Raise the presser foot and bring the needle(s) to the highest position. Pull dorsum gently on the fabric to clear the stitch fingers. 3. -
Page 76: Securing Concatenation And Cover Stitching
Securing Chain and Embrace Stitching The Concatenation Stitch and Cover Stitch tin can easily be removed. Trim the concatenation tail to edge of fabric at the "stop" of the seam and pull on the concatenation looper thread on underside of the material. This will give yous the opportunity to "Unsew"... -
Page 77: Notes
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Page 78: Specialty Threads
Using Specialty Threads Cute stitches can be formed by serging with specialty threads, cords, and ribbons. These heavy or shiny threads can be used to enhance the appearance of a stitch, add strength and elasticity, or create special effects. It depends on the thread you choose for the chosen technique. Some specialty threads piece of work well through the needle and loopers, while others are too heavy to be threaded through the needle and are for looper utilize simply. -
Page 79: Bypassing The Threading Port
Bypassing the Threading Port Heavy-weight threads tin be used through your regular looper thread paths. Specific techniques may require that the thread bypass the thread port for the thread pull to be loosened. Beginning with the machine threaded with regular serger thread. ane. -
Folio 80: Looper Threading Tool
Looper Threading Tool 1. Open up the front end embrace and heighten the presser pes. 2. At the threading port, cut the looper thread that is to be replaced. Remove thread from under the foot and the upper thread guides. Supervene upon cone of thread with specialty thread. 3. -
Page 81: Thread Cradle For Loopers
Thread Cradle for Loopers 1. Open the front cover and raise the presser foot. 2. At the threading port, clip the looper thread that is to be replaced. (fig.A) Remove thread from under the foot and the upper thread guides. Supplant cone of thread with specialty thread. three. -
Page 82: Specialty Thread Guide Chart
Specialty Thread Guide Nautical chart OVERLOCK Topstitching Wooly Nylon Metallic Threads Buttonhole Twist (Medium-weight) (Light-weight) STITCHES (Medium-weight) Decorative Edging Application Decorative Edging Rolled Hem Decorative Topstitching Decorative Flatlocking Soft seams on Lingerie and sportswear 4-Thread Seams Not recommended Use in loopers just For decorative exposed seams. -
Page 83: Specialty Thread Guide Nautical chart
Specialty Thread Guide Chart OVERLOCK Clear Nylon Lingerie Thread, Decorative Thread: Rayon or Polyester (Light-weight) Décor, Candlelight, STITCHES Machine-embroidery Pearl Crown Rayon Thread (Heavy-weight) (Light-weight) Application Techniques requiring Lingerie and light-weight Decorative edging Decorative flatlocking thread invisibility. fabrics, edging of fine Decorative rolled hem fabric, fine rolled hem Decorative chain/... -
Page 84: Maintenance
Troubleshooting Earlier taking your automobile in for service, cheque the following: Machine fails to beginning: ane. Are electric plugs properly connected? ii. Is the power switch on? 3. Check household circuit breaker or fuse. 4. Is the lock button release lever in the unlocked position? Thread breaks: 1. - Folio 85 Troubleshooting Continued Stitch Unbalanced: i. Is the serger threaded correctly? ii. Is the proper presser foot on the serger? 3. Is the correct needle inserted and threaded? Concatenation or Embrace Stitch unbalanced: one. Is the thread in the tensions? 2. Are the tensions set correctly for the chain/cover needles? iii.
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Page 86: Replacing Needles
Replacing Needles Needle Identification (fig. A)- The concatenation/comprehend stitch needle are on the front portion of the needle clamp and are identified by C-ane,C-2 and C-iii. C-1-Left chain/cover stitch needle can exist used for chain stitch, left nar- row cover stitch, wide cover stitch or triple cover sew. C-2-Center chain/cover sew together needle can be used for a chain stitch, left narrow encompass sew, right narrow comprehend run up or triple comprehend sew together. -
Page 87: Replacing Cutting Blades
If for some reason your auto does not cutting or perform as information technology should be, delight accept your machine to your nearest Baby Lock retailer. Information technology is possible that the upshot of poor cutting may indicate other problems. TO Replace MOVING BLADE proceed every bit follow;... -
Page 88: Cleaning
Cleaning Your Baby Lock will operate at best performance if it is kept clean at all times. The serger's cutting action cre- ates much more lint than you lot volition notice on conventional sewing machine. Your serger'due south major moving parts are well protected and exercise not need to be oiled. -
Page 89: Technical Data
Technical Data Stitch Types: Chain Stitch Correct (C-1), Center (C-2), Left (C-3) Embrace Stitch Narrow Left Narrow Right Broad Triple Overlock Stitch 4-Thread Overlock (narrow and broad) 3-Thread Overlock (narrow and wide) three-Thread Flatlock three-Thread Rolled Hem iii-Thread Wave three-Thread Rolled Wave two-Thread Overlock (narrow and wide) 2-Thread Flatlock (narrow and wide) Combined Run up... - Page 92 BLE8W-TA EI-33-Due east 2005 8.2000...
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