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Babylock 4350 D Serge Mate Instruction Manual. Contains 20 pages of information on how to thread, maintain, and operate the machine. This manual is ...
SERGER:
A serger can do a lot of things. Frequently, they are used to finish raw seams and hems, but there's so much more they can do. It's mostly just a matter of experimenting and deciding how to apply it to your projects. I've even serged a strip quilt.
most Sergers have a blade adjustment that allows you to move the blade closer to the sewing plate as well as further away sounds like yours may be to close to plate. Open the door to the underside of your sewing machine; their should be a round knob at the base of the blade are. Turn the blade until it moves away from the sewing plate. test and see if you have adjusted it enough so as not to cut your stitching off. hope this helps
Mine was destroyed in the floods a few weeks ago and I found a download and printable one at simplicityhomecare.com click on the download tab and select manuals and then under sergers chose your model. Good luck with your project.
The teeth on your feed may be clogged with lint... follow instructions in the manual to remove the cover and clean out the lint...has the machine been oiled??
Check that your lower looper is actually threaded and not tangled with the upper looper (needle thread) when it moves. I wish they'd include pictures in the manual how to lay the thread.
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