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Securing Ends
The serger stitch will not unravel readily, and in most cases
serged seams are secured by an intersecting seam.
If that's not the case, these are several options for securing
seam (fig.A)
1. Leave a 3 inch (7.5cm) chain, separate the threads and tie a
knot.
2. Apply a dot of seam sealant on the thread chain at the fabric
edge. Allow to dry and cut off the excess thread chain.
3. Leave a 3-4 inch (7.5-10cm) thread chain and use a large-eye
tapestry needle or double-eye needle to weave the chain
back into the stitching.
4. Lock the beginning or end of a seam by serging over the
previous stitches.
To lock the beginning of the seam:
1. Manually turn the handwheel toward you taking 2-3 stitches
into the fabric. Leave the needle(s) in the lowest position to
anchor the fabric.
2. Raise the presser foot.
3. Smooth out the thread chain with your fingers (fig.B). Then
bring the chain around and under the foot, so that it aligns
with the edge of the fabric (fig.C).
4. Lower the foot and continue sewing, catching the thread
chain in the stitches for about 1 inch (2.5cm). Let the blades
cut off any remaining thread chain (fig.D-E).
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Summary of Contents for EclipseDX BLE1DX-2
Page 1: ......
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Page 3: ...Congratulations on Choosing Baby Lock Eclipse dx 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 Front Cover Seam Guide 19 Rolled Hem...
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 Eclipse...
Page 8: ...A C C E S S O R I E S Accessories DVD U S A only...
Page 26: ...24 4 T H R E A D S E R G I N G 4 Thread Serging...
Page 33: ...31 R O L L E D E D G I N G Rolled Edging 3 Thread Rolled Edge fig A fig B fig C...
Page 34: ...32 R O L L E D E D G I N G Seaming Sheers 2 Thread Rolled Edge...
Page 44: ...42 T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G Troubleshooting...
Page 45: ...43 T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G Troubleshooting Cont Dos and Don ts...
Page 47: ...Chart for Tension Adjustment...