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Carolyn Whatley Posted on May 07, 2009
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Threading the Mylock 134d serger

Can anyone walk me through this process?

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Go to this link on my business web site for threading instructions: http://sewvac1.com/Jan134D_Threading.pdf

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Yes if you let me know when your online we can go through it ,I have only just found this site so will check here again tomorrow as we must be the only two people left with this model. the reason I came on here was I have just finished using my overlocker (134d) and got the material caught under the foot so took the blade off now can't seem to get it back on without blade hitting the front panel so maybe we can help each other, hope you read this.

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Some sewing machine parts stores have the manuals available as a printed copy. One source is https://www.sewingpartsonline.com/janome-134d-manual.aspx .

The manual for the Janome MyLock 134D is also available online on the Janome retired machines page: https://www.janome.com/support/retired-machine-manuals/ . The direct link to the manual is https://www.janome.com/siteassets/support/manuals/retired/serger/inst-book-134d.pdf . You could take this PDF (on a USB drive, for example) to any print shop to get a paper copy of the manual.

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