Industrial Sewing Machines 101: Kansai Special 2 Needle Cover stitch
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Industrial Sewing Machines 101: Kansai Special W-8003 EMK 2/3/4- Needle Cover stitch
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Use the Cover Stitch machine to create a slightly stretchy hem for your knit garments!
The AIBI Fashion Lab has the tools for any Fashion Designer to self-produce their apparel line.
Still getting used to working with industrial sewing machines and trying to remember what’s what? This basic overview can be your reference guide to getting the job done.
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00:08 - Safety PSA when handling industrial sewing machines.
00:57 - Introduction to the Cover Stitch machine. Includes identifying parts of the machine.
02:28 - Threading the Cover Stitch machine.
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So glad you found it useful! Is there any information we didn't cover you're still curious about?
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Can you show me how to thread the others?
I had mines in the storage almost 3 years and I forgot how to
Are you looking for a specific machine? You can see all of our threading videos here: ua-cam.com/play/PLPW5sNBlWTJoZQcMWWR14NCxkXe5hAFgb.html
At 3:34 is there only one thread going in the tension disk? I can’t find a manual anywhere and can’t get the tension right.
So, since making this video, I've learned from our repair man that that little tension disk doesn't need to be used when set up this way. There's also a way to adjust the tension, by raising and lowering a post at the top near the take up lever (which is a whole other video to come).
If you're still having trouble, email us at aibi (at) aibi (dot) com and we'll see how we can help.