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(fig.B)

The  stitch  length  / rolled hem adjusting dial  is  conveniently 
located just to the left of the front cover, near the base plate (fig.
A). The dial shows two stitch-length ranges, each minimum from 
0.75, for the shortest stitch, to 4 for the longest (fig.C). As the 
dial indicates, one range is for standard sewing and one is for 
rolled edging or narrow seaming. Simply turn the dial aligning 
the  desired  setting  with  the  indicator  the  machine.  A  stitch 
length of 3mm, or about 10 stitches per inch is ideal for seaming 
and overedging most fabrics. For overedging or seaming very 
lightweight fabrics, (page 33) or for the rolled edge, you may 
prefer a shorter stitch length. When sewing heavier fabrics and 

using applications such as gathering, 
you  may  choose  to  lengthen  the 
stitch (fig.B).

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:0.75mm is located between the 

0 and 1 on both standard and rolled 
setting.

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length dial (fig.A). The stitich width dial display two sets of

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Summary of Contents for Eclipse SX BLE1SX-2

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Congratulations on Choosing Baby Lock clipse sx C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S...

Page 4: ...Table of Contents T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S...

Page 5: ...Table of Contents Cont T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S...

Page 6: ...How Your Serger Operates O V E R V I E W...

Page 7: ...O V E R V I E W Overview of the clipse...

Page 8: ...A C C E S S O R I E S Accessories...

Page 9: ...B5002S02A E BLE BLHFS Clear Foot R0 B5002K01A E BLE CLF Cording Piping Foot 3mm R0 B5002 02A C E BLE CF3 Cording Piping Foot 5mm R0 B5002 03A C E BLE CF5 Elastic Applicator Foot R0 B5002S01A E BLE EF...

Page 10: ...S E R G E R S E T U P Setting Up Your Serger...

Page 11: ...S E R G E R S E T U P Threading Preparation...

Page 12: ...10 Threading Your clipse S E R G E R S E T U P Threadig for Lower Upper Looper...

Page 13: ...11 S E R G E R S E T U P...

Page 14: ...12 S E R G E R S E T U P Right Needle Left Needle...

Page 15: ...13 S E R G I N G W I T H F A B R I C Serging with Fabric Clearing the Stitch Fingers...

Page 16: ...14 S E R G I N G W I T H F A B R I C Rethreading Loopers Rethreading Needles Tension Adjustment...

Page 17: ...andard sewing and one is for rolled edging or narrow seaming Simply turn the dial aligning the desired setting with the indicator the machine A stitch length of 3mm or about 10 stitches per inch is id...

Page 18: ...16 C L I P S E M A C H I N E S E T T I N G S Differential Feed...

Page 19: ...17 C L I P S E M A C H I N E S E T T I N G S Disengaging the Upper Cutting Blade Presser Foot Pressure Snap On Presser Foot...

Page 20: ...18 B A S I C S E R G I N G T E C H N I Q U E S Overedging Seaming...

Page 21: ...19 B A S I C S E R G I N G T E C H N I Q U E S Securing Ends...

Page 22: ...20 B A S I C S E R G I N G T E C H N I Q U E S Securing Ends Cont...

Page 23: ...21 B A S I C S E R G I N G T E C H N I Q U E S Turning Outside Corners Turning Inside Corners...

Page 24: ...22 B A S I C S E R G I N G T E C H N I Q U E S Serging Curves Inserting Tapes...

Page 25: ...23 4 T H R E A D S E R G I N G 4 Thread Serging...

Page 26: ...24 3 T H R E A D S E R G I N G 3 Thread Serging...

Page 27: ...25 2 T H R E A D S E R G I N G 2 Thread Serging Converting from 3 Thread to 2 Thread Serging...

Page 28: ...26 2 T H R E A D S E R G I N G Flatlock Seams...

Page 29: ...27 2 T H R E A D S E R G I N G Flatlock Topstitching...

Page 30: ...28 2 T H R E A D S E R G I N G Blind Hemming...

Page 31: ...29 2 T H R E A D S E R G I N G Returning to 3 or 4 Thread Serging...

Page 32: ...30 R O L L E D E D G I N G Rolled Edging 3 Thread Rolled Edge...

Page 33: ...31 R O L L E D E D G I N G Seaming Sheers 2 Thread Rolled Edge...

Page 34: ...32 R O L L E D E D G I N G Lettuce Edge Belt Loops and Button Loops Returning to Standard Serging...

Page 35: ...33 U S I N G S P E C I A L T Y T H R E A D S Using Specialty Threads Threading Lightweight Thread Changing Threads...

Page 36: ...34 U S I N G S P E C I A L T Y T H R E A D S Specialty Thread Guide Chart...

Page 37: ...35 U S I N G S P E C I A L T Y T H R E A D S Specialty Thread Guide Chart...

Page 38: ...36 M A I N T E N A N C E Replacing Needles Replacing Cutting Blades...

Page 39: ...37 M A I N T E N A N C E Cleaning Replacing the Light Bulb...

Page 40: ...38 T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G Troubleshooting...

Page 41: ...39 T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G Troubleshooting Cont Dos and Don ts...

Page 42: ...40 T E C H N I C A L D A T A Technical Data 0 75 4mm 1 4mm...

Page 43: ...Chart for Tension Adjustment...

Page 44: ...EI 25 E 09 9 1000...

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