Babylock Foot
Posted on Monday, June 9th, 2008 at 4:24 am
How do I get a Sewing Machine or serger overlock sewing start correctly?
I have a Babylock pc-605 without manual owner. I found instructions to screw it online and I am sure it is threaded correctly. I use the configuration 4 thread. I pass it by hand and obtained the blocking threads to start and it is so good, but then I started with the pedal and everything collapsed and that neither the channel nor Stich overlock worked more. Now, I do not remember how I did the launch lock in the first place. Does anyone know about this? Am I supposed to pull the thread tail at the origin, or have no voltage at all?
If it is in fact forming a chain to begin with, it is also the channel when the fabric is in the machine – it why I was wondering if you actually had a chain, or if the wire broke. The exact crossing paths thread is really crucial for overlocking – In particular which looper cross. Typically, the order of threading is critical. and order is typical threading looper upper, lower looper, needle Right, left needle. When you are finished, the lower looper thread is on the upper looper thread (yes, it sounds Loopy!). Other Possible causes of this behavior is wrong with a needle and a timing issue. You get a manual for your machine, and in the meantime, head to the public library to take a basic serger book – the two I suggest you include Chris James' The Complete Guide Serger and a multi-authored one called Ultimate Serger Answer Guide.
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