I watched this video and it was ok until the end. You did not show how to put the presser foot back on the serger. This is my first serger and I am having a very difficult time figuring it out. I cannot see what it snaps back on to. This does not snap back on like a regular sewing machines. I'm afraid of pushing it too far for fear of breaking something else.
The Fake Geek Girl Go to Sew So Easy channel, find "How To Thread Brother 1034d" video, fast forward to 9:22. It's only a quick demonstration but enough to figure it out.
Cocoa Smiley Go to Sew So Easy channel, find "How To Thread Brother 1034d" video, fast forward to 9:22. It's only a quick demonstration but enough to figure it out.
How the hell do you get your needles in so easily? It took me 1 hour yesterday to be able to do this. I can't see the hole for the R needle and it wouldn't go in where I thought. Turned the machine any way possible and could not see. Finally for some reason, near the end it went in. Now, your fingers are bigger than mine and I have trouble getting into that small space. How do you manage to not get the bottom of your needles caught in the feet and everything else? You make it look so easy. Why is it so hard for my machine? Thank you very much for this video though.
My screw is not a Allen screw...nor is the wrench an Allen wrench. Its pointy at one end and round at the other. The screw has no grooves like a regular Allen screw.
I have the same serger....the problem is that the presserfoot lever does not work...the foot will not raise..could you address how to fix this problem....I really need my serger.
hey man you seem to know your stuff I am missing a park of my serger the square medal thing that holds the needle down the screw in the circle of the square I am missing what is it called
Thank you very much. Drats but I'm butterfingers at it! I put a piece of paper underneath though because if there is a chance at dropping the needles inside, my shaking hands will do it.
Hi there. Thanks for your vid - really helpful. I have a nearly new cheaper model serger that has been sitting in my shed for about 10 years. I had accidentally put one of the needles in the wrong way around (flat to the front). It jammed and snapped off in the needle holder when I tried to free it and that was the end of that. Have been going to sell it cheap online but never got around to it. I don't have the finance to have it professionally repaired and wonder if there is a way I can do it myself without doing further damage? I have learned a few things since - like paying attention when replacing needles as I have another serger so promise I won't do anything so dumb again :) Thanks
You are a blessing, just broke my needle and bend another so I was so excited to see your video. Now I can finish my skirt. Thanks a million!!! Blessings!
With all the questions on how do I put pressure foot on. You need to push lever in and center your foot an drop the pressure foot. It should got right into place. BUT you need to push the release lever in, because it hooks under the pressure foot.
I have never written a fan letter to a UA-cam video instructor but honest to goodness you give the best videos of how to do stuff with the brother 1034d overlock. I would be at a loss if it wasn't for your videos thank you
Yes, the serger (overlocker) that I use, does use regular sewing machine needles. Check your overlocker manual for recommended sizes of needles for best results.
Hi, I have change my needles and when I put them down the seem to make a sound like click as they hit other part of the inside and doesnt stitch what do you think is wrong!? Thank yoy
if anyone knows the answer to type of needle needed for this machine that would be great! I'm about to buy a universal serger/overlock pack on amazon but they are not listed as brother or for this specific machine
Excellent!
BEST directions ever! Thank you!
Great example!
Thank you! U saved my day. Was going crazy here 😅
I watched this video and it was ok until the end. You did not show how to put the presser foot back on the serger. This is my first serger and I am having a very difficult time figuring it out. I cannot see what it snaps back on to. This does not snap back on like a regular sewing machines. I'm afraid of pushing it too far for fear of breaking something else.
Not sure if I missed it but What size needles are used for this model?
Is this regular needles or special needles ?
I'm with the rest of the masses that can't figure out how to put the foot back on. Do you have a video showing this?
The Fake Geek Girl Go to Sew So Easy channel, find "How To Thread Brother 1034d" video, fast forward to 9:22. It's only a quick demonstration but enough to figure it out.
I just watched your video on how to thread my Brother 1634D serger, But seem not to find a way to put the presser foot back on.
Excellent video! I broke one of my needles tonight and thought I would never get new needles in the serger. Great clear instructions!
how do you put the presser foot back
Thank you. It's not rocket science I know, but really useful to watch you do it to be sure I get them in right.
Please show us how to install the pressure foot back.
with pressure foot up place pressure hook over place on foot and lower the pressure foot it will snap right on
Mary Belmont your comment was so helpful! I was really at my wits end lol
Thank you for this! Helped me replace my broken needle easily!
Does anyone know how to reattach he foot after you take it off? Could someone direct me to a video to help me do this.
Cocoa Smiley Go to Sew So Easy channel, find "How To Thread Brother 1034d" video, fast forward to 9:22. It's only a quick demonstration but enough to figure it out.
I was a little bit scared in changing my needles on my new machine but you made it look so easy. Thanks for your very clear guide.
Do you know why a needle may break, my machine is new and my needle just broke after sewing all day. I’m sewing Mens ties. They is a lot of dust?
Thank you for a clear, good explanation!
How the hell do you get your needles in so easily? It took me 1 hour yesterday to be able to do this. I can't see the hole for the R needle and it wouldn't go in where I thought. Turned the machine any way possible and could not see. Finally for some reason, near the end it went in. Now, your fingers are bigger than mine and I have trouble getting into that small space. How do you manage to not get the bottom of your needles caught in the feet and everything else? You make it look so easy. Why is it so hard for my machine? Thank you very much for this video though.
Thank you very much. Easy to follow and simple demo. I do recomend to follow your videos. I
have done it for a long time . GBY
Thank u. I couldn't get both in after watching a different video. I had to loosen the screw a bit more. Didn't think of it.
My screw is not a Allen screw...nor is the wrench an Allen wrench. Its pointy at one end and round at the other. The screw has no grooves like a regular Allen screw.
I lost my little wrench, any idea what size I would need to order for my Machine?
Thank you so much, you have been very educational.
What size needle or didn't matter
Thank you for this great video!
Rhank you you much. You do not know how much this means to me.
This video was very helpful ❤
Thank you SO MUCH!!
You have made my maintenance experience with my serge soooooo easy. I am thankful to you !!🙏🏾✌🏾💕 I'm already a subscriber!!👋🏾👋🏾
I have the same serger....the problem is that the presserfoot lever does not work...the foot will not raise..could you address how to fix this problem....I really need my serger.
hey man you seem to know your stuff I am missing a park of my serger the square medal thing that holds the needle down the screw in the circle of the square I am missing what is it called
Thank u , very helpful
Very helpful. Thank you. I kept procrastinating and your video made a difference. Great close ups too.
I don't have a Brother overlocker, but I do have a Semco overlocker, and I found this incredibly helpful. Thank you !!
Thank you very much. Drats but I'm butterfingers at it! I put a piece of paper underneath though because if there is a chance at dropping the needles inside, my shaking hands will do it.
Hi there.
Thanks for your vid - really helpful. I have a nearly new cheaper model serger that has been sitting in my shed for about 10 years. I had accidentally put one of the needles in the wrong way around (flat to the front). It jammed and snapped off in the needle holder when I tried to free it and that was the end of that. Have been going to sell it cheap online but never got around to it. I don't have the finance to have it professionally repaired and wonder if there is a way I can do it myself without doing further damage? I have learned a few things since - like paying attention when replacing needles as I have another serger so promise I won't do anything so dumb again :) Thanks
You are a blessing, just broke my needle and bend another so I was so excited to see your video. Now I can finish my skirt. Thanks a million!!! Blessings!
With all the questions on how do I put pressure foot on. You need to push lever in and center your foot an drop the pressure foot. It should got right into place. BUT you need to push the release lever in, because it hooks under the pressure foot.
Thank you for the video!!! I was unscrewing the screw all the way -- that was so wrong...many thanks for making me smarter!!
I have never written a fan letter to a UA-cam video instructor but honest to goodness you give the best videos of how to do stuff with the brother 1034d overlock. I would be at a loss if it wasn't for your videos thank you
Hi can I use a regular sewing machine needle on an over locker?
Yes, the serger (overlocker) that I use, does use regular sewing machine needles. Check your overlocker manual for recommended sizes of needles for best results.
Hi, I have change my needles and when I put them down the seem to make a sound like click as they hit other part of the inside and doesnt stitch what do you think is wrong!?
Thank yoy
This was a 100% more helpful than the how-to cd that actually came with my machine was. thank you!
Your videos are awesome. I feel like a have a coach right in my craft room. Thank you!
Thank you!!! Helped me in a bind! Now I can finish this Jedi robe!
the tutorial was very good and clear. Thank you very much.
Thank you! The only video I've watched so far that is helping me get a grasp on how the serger works. You rock!
I got here because the both needle was not matching up the end tip. I guess I did right.
nice video, but i can't put the pressure foot back on? finish the job.
Thank you for such a good close up of how to insert the needles correctly. 👍🏻
lies
thx
Omg thanks! I was able to change my needles in a few minutes whereas the first time it was a total pain in the butt!
THANK YOU SO HELPFUL
oh thanks so much, so clear and easy to understand! thanks!
Very clear and helpful. Thank you.
Damg, that was helpful. Thanks.
is their a certain type of needle I need to use to replace it? or can I use a universal pack?
do you mind telling me what size please as i have this beautifull machine
if anyone knows the answer to type of needle needed for this machine that would be great! I'm about to buy a universal serger/overlock pack on amazon but they are not listed as brother or for this specific machine
Savannah Lloyd mine came with universal needles sizes 80/12 and 90/14. Not sure if you can just use any needle but I've just installed Jersey needles.
My needle fell in machine. I can't find.
Thank you! You are a life saver
Thanks! Helpful.
Always soooooo helpful!!! Thanks!!
Thanks for your help
that helped a lot!!!! thank you!
Thank you so much
What size allen wrench is needed? I can't find it, so I need to buy a new one.
It is so tiny, Its a wanna be allen wrench.
Did you get an answer to this?
Amazing tutorial. Thank you
your video was so easy to follow and it was quick. Thank you for being concise. Helped me change the needles on my serger.