I love your presenting and teaching; your are great! I am a serger novice and you have answered questions about the cutting aspects and positioning of where to place material at the start of sewing. I am struggling to ascertain on how much of a seam allowance I am supposed to start with especially when hemming. Keep up the good work. You touch on things that other experts don’t.
Thank you for this video! I thought I had really damaged my Babylock Imagine, but found out I had put the stitch plate on without lowering the stitch finger first. It wasn't bent though (lucky me!) and the serger is working beautifully again. Thanks for the great video.
Thanks for explaining how to remove the plate ! I have never cleaned under it because I was afraid I would mess something up! I surely never knew to lower the stitch finger!!
Thank you for the video. I am going to embark on 3mm neoprene project. I need 3 or 4 thread for seam construction but will use flatlock and coverstitch also. Any tips for serging neoprene? I'm hoping it will be similar to Bosal but that would be wishful thinking. My small baby lock sewing machine with walking foot said no thank you.
My tip, when I’m working on my Triumph I use a container to keep the parts and tool so they don’t disappear. Tip two when replacing the screws on the stitch plate after cleaning, replace them in the reverse order from the order they were removed and don’t completely tighten them all at once. Put one in most of the way then the other most of the way and then tighten one all the way and then the other.
Love this!!! Love the person who suggested, Lower knob is Length!! L-L!!! Thank you!!!!!
Thank you
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I love your presenting and teaching; your are great! I am a serger novice and you have answered questions about the cutting aspects and positioning of where to place material at the start of sewing. I am struggling to ascertain on how much of a seam allowance I am supposed to start with especially when hemming. Keep up the good work. You touch on things that other experts don’t.
Thank you for this video! I thought I had really damaged my Babylock Imagine, but found out I had put the stitch plate on without lowering the stitch finger first. It wasn't bent though (lucky me!) and the serger is working beautifully again. Thanks for the great video.
It is so easy to miss that you have to have it on rolled to replace the stitch plate.
Thanks Deb, I learned new things today. I have been an air thread serger owner for over 20 years.
I definitely think I broke my machine when my fabric got caught on my stitch finger. Thank you for your thorough explanation!!
Thank you, Deb! This was very helpful.
Hi Deb, can you remove the needles to spare your fingers before doing anything fiddly with the stitch finger?
Yes you can
Thanks for explaining how to remove the plate ! I have never cleaned under it because I was afraid I would mess something up! I surely never knew to lower the stitch finger!!
You are so welcome!
Excellent video Deb!!
Thanks so much!
Thank you for the video. I am going to embark on 3mm neoprene project. I need 3 or 4 thread for seam construction but will use flatlock and coverstitch also. Any tips for serging neoprene?
I'm hoping it will be similar to Bosal but that would be wishful thinking. My small baby lock sewing machine with walking foot said no thank you.
My tip, when I’m working on my Triumph I use a container to keep the parts and tool so they don’t disappear. Tip two when replacing the screws on the stitch plate after cleaning, replace them in the reverse order from the order they were removed and don’t completely tighten them all at once. Put one in most of the way then the other most of the way and then tighten one all the way and then the other.
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