How to thread Juki MCS1500 | Learn how to thread a coverstitch machine
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
- The Juki MCS 1500 is a fantastic coverstitch machine; however, we have had reports that it is difficult to thread. In this video, I will walk you through the entire threading process for the Juki MCS-1500, so that you will be able to easily thread your coverstitch machine.
0:00 - How to thread Juki MCS 1500
0:27 - Threading the Looper
3:50 - Threading the Right Coverstitch Needle
5:55 - Threading the Center Coverstitch Needle
7:03 - Threading the Left Cover Stitch Needle
8:06 - Sew a test
EDIT
At timestamp 7:28, after placing the thread in the notch, bring the thread to the thread guide at the left and then bring it up to the yellow take-up thread guide.
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Thank you for this video. I was missing thread guides on the looper and this is the first time I’ve gotten them all. The difference is amazing. No more skipped stitches!!
This video is hands down the best for this machine!!! And I’ve had mine for two years and this is the first time I threaded it correctly on the first try!
Awww...thank you! I am so glad that it helped you!
Just like a serger the threading sequence is mission critical, and it’s the hardest part.But once one develops the muscle memory and has good eagle beak precision tweezers so much easier.Your instructions are fantastic contributed to the knowledge for this machine for users to have a more joyful experience.
Agree with other comments - clear and precise instructions - both verbal and visual. Up until now, I haven’t been able to get my machine threaded correctly and was ready to let it go. It now works as it should. Thank you.
I was having a rough time with the looper. But this video shows CLEARLY what to do.
Thank you so much. That looper is a bear. Great job!
You are so welcome!
Thank you! This is the first video I have found. I rarely have used my MCS 1500 cause I couldn't find a video in english!!
You're so welcome!
Thank you you’re the best🙏🙏
I'm so glad it helped you!
Thank you SO MUCH ❤️❤️❤️
You are so welcome!
Oh my goodness I have tried and tried to thread this machine and this video finally made sense and gave really detailed instructions. Successful on my first try with these instructions. Thank you so much!
You're so welcome! I'm glad it helped!
Thank you for this tutorial! You are a gem, and a great teacher!
Wow, thank you!
You are awesome explaining, making it so simple to follow. Thanks😊
Perfect tutorial!!!
Thank you so much! I hope it helped you! :)
Excellent video! Very helpful.
I'm so glad that it helped you!
Great video! Mines coming on Saturday!
thank you sew much for this video!
Thank you!!!
How do i end the stitch is it like an overlock
with a coverstitch machine, does hemming knits still require stabilizer to prevent wavy hems or does using the coverstitch eliminate that step?
My looper thread keeps skipping stitches and is not sewing well. I just changed the needles to see if thats an issue and doesn't seem to be. I tried increasing presser foot and dial inside for purple and then changed tension on upper colors and still no change. Im at a loss....
What type of needles do you use? I am using 2 needles (yellow and green lines) and my green thread always mis-stitches and then breaks. It works fine on 1 layer of Cotton Lycra - but when I try to do the hem - it just messes up. I confirmed I am threaded correctly.
Where can I find thread tensioner for my juki mcs 1500.?
It says on the machine to do blue first so which one do I do first ? Is doing purple first some hack ?
This video is super helpful as this is my first cv machine! However I have been having issues with my machine with the thread getting stuck around the dials and then the thread breaks. I have not been able to get a solid seam on any runs. Why do they keep breaking?? I’m getting super frustrated and about to return it. I have been trying to play with this machine for 2 weeks now.
I am glad that this video is helping! A couple of troubleshooting tips if your coverstitch machine is breaking thread: 1.) When threading, make sure your presser foot is up. This is going to open the tension disks, allowing the thread to be placed properly. Also, I know it sounds funny, but try changing your needle and switch to a different serger thread. I had good luck with Maxi Lock or Madeira. I hope this helps.
At 8:18, the threads are sticking out, then the camera view changes and the threads are gone. This is what I need to know - did the threads get sucked down into the machine? Do they go down through the square cutout in the foot that the needles pass through? Where did they go!?
This is great, thanks. What type of thread do you recommend for the machine?
Thank you! I have had good luck with Maderia: www.sewingpartsonline.com/madeira-aerolock-serger-thread-2000yds.aspx?variant_id=280311
Good explanation except to the last purple metal before the curly metal inside the machine.. that therr was a lil or short time focus to it.. kinda hard to see and understand that part
I would thread the machine perfectly & then I goto do my test run & ALL of the needle threads break or stop stitching after the first stitch , PLEASE HELP 😫
I’ve re threaded over and over and tested over and over it’s getting sickening
You missed a guide for the yellow
I know- bummer! I added an update to the description of this video. 😊
Now I am sure that I do not want to have this type of machine ~ 🤨
I promise - it looks much harder than it is. 😊
It’s a breeze to thread once you know where to go along the guide path without thinking about it. I just made a pair of athletic tights today and because of Coverstitching sections along the way, I threaded it about 4-5 times while making the tights. If you can thread a serger, you got this! It’s the best quality machine for this price point. It handles bulk fabrics like a dream!