Most of sergers thread the same way, go to www.singerco.com, - under customer support, or, (support, home sewing &embroidery, pick the 1034d model) these are free or there are videos on youtube.com. I have 5 different sergers, 3 Singers (14sh654, 14u64a, 14j334), 1 Brother (model 1034d), and 1 Babylock Protege. They all pretty much do the same thing. I have learned that you must thread in the order that your manual tells you for the thread to loop right, all of mine, the 3rd spool from the left is the 1st one to thread. Remember, that you have to go behind the looper, using your long tweezers, and hold the thread end slip it behind until it goes into the notch, then bring you thread along the path on the looper and thread through eye. Have patience, I thought I was going to lose my mind also, until I actually took off the throat plate and saw that notch in that looper, then I knew what to look for.
You are not logged in! Click here to log in. Not joined yet? You can sign up here. Keep me logged in! Forgot Password? Sign up now for free!
Como descargar dxcpl.exe 32 bits. MSI Afterburner.
Also, make sure that you pull your thread like they show for the tension discs, very important. Some manuals are better than others, but one of those will click with you. I hope that I have helped you because you will love serging once you have it threaded right. Answered on Apr 19, 2011.
If the thread guide in printed on the side of the door or on the machine, you will need to follow the threading sequence. Turn off the power.
Raise the thread antenna to it's highest position. Open the tensions (set at zero). If the serger has automatic tensions, raise the presser foot as this also opens the tensions. Turn the handwheel so the loopers are at their highest position. Begin threading from the right to the left - lower looper is usually the first to be threaded.
After threading, set the tensions back to the normal setting and stitch a chain of thread and it should be knitted/interlocking. Pen and ink trees. Answered on Jul 01, 2018.
Most of sergers thread the same way, go to www.singerco.com, - under customer support, or, (support, home sewing &embroidery, pick the 1034d model) these are free or there are videos on youtube.com. I have 5 different sergers, 3 Singers (14sh654, 14u64a, 14j334), 1 Brother (model 1034d), and 1 Babylock Protege. They all pretty much do the same thing. I have learned that you must thread in the order that your manual tells you for the thread to loop right, all of mine, the 3rd spool from the left is the 1st one to thread. Remember, that you have to go behind the looper, using your long tweezers, and hold the thread end slip it behind until it goes into the notch, then bring you thread along the path on the looper and thread through eye. Have patience, I thought I was going to lose my mind also, until I actually took off the throat plate and saw that notch in that looper, then I knew what to look for.
You are not logged in! Click here to log in. Not joined yet? You can sign up here. Keep me logged in! Forgot Password? Sign up now for free!
Como descargar dxcpl.exe 32 bits. MSI Afterburner.
Also, make sure that you pull your thread like they show for the tension discs, very important. Some manuals are better than others, but one of those will click with you. I hope that I have helped you because you will love serging once you have it threaded right. Answered on Apr 19, 2011.
If the thread guide in printed on the side of the door or on the machine, you will need to follow the threading sequence. Turn off the power.
Raise the thread antenna to it's highest position. Open the tensions (set at zero). If the serger has automatic tensions, raise the presser foot as this also opens the tensions. Turn the handwheel so the loopers are at their highest position. Begin threading from the right to the left - lower looper is usually the first to be threaded.
After threading, set the tensions back to the normal setting and stitch a chain of thread and it should be knitted/interlocking. Pen and ink trees. Answered on Jul 01, 2018.