This video shows the Brother 4234d overlock machine in action and show how to thread the overlock machine. Find more Brother overlocker detailed information at www.sewingmachi...
Thank youu! This is hard and difficult work lol! it will take some practise! I'm going to buy my machine very soon ^^ I hope it'll be easy to work with!
Ahh okay!! And you can adjust the speed right?? with a pedal? ^^ Tomorrow I'm going to get a lesson to "get to know" my machine, and then I may take it home ^^ I'm very curious!
No it's really not hard to use. For most people the threading of the loppers takes more time than threading a sewing machine. But once threaded you it's breeze to use.
I would like to say this was useful, but actually, it wasn’t. The film is so low-res it is BLURRED. The operative’s hands get in the way of the camera at some very important points - for example when she blithely says ‘pull 15cms to the back of the needles and her hand is conveniently hiding the fact that you have to manually tilt up the presser foot to do that. For an absolute beginner watching this video, this is quite simply appalling. And will you please LOSE THE AWFUL MUSIC.
Thank you. I come back to this video every time I need to rethread my overlocker.
thank you so much for this video. so much easier to understand than the manual
Yes it has got an electronic foot control, so the speed is very controllable no matter what thickness you are overlocking
Thank youu!
This is hard and difficult work lol! it will take some practise!
I'm going to buy my machine very soon ^^ I hope it'll be easy to work with!
Hi Therina, No the 423d does not do a coverstitch, however it does a flatlock stitch.
Ahh okay!! And you can adjust the speed right?? with a pedal? ^^
Tomorrow I'm going to get a lesson to "get to know" my machine, and then I may take it home ^^ I'm very curious!
Could you please explain where you put your threads after threading the lower and upper looper
Hi, We would recommend pulling the thread end about 2" - 3" out from the eye of the looper. Then lay the thread ends under the presser foot.
How to you add the thread for the others? Also can you use this for straight stitching, I also do not see any tension dials, so how do you just this?
You can not sew a straight stitch like a regular sewing machine. Yes they have tensions if you ever did need to adjust them.
Thank u. 감사합니다 .
I'm sure you already know but we stock this overlocker.! But please call or email us if you need any further detailed information.
Does this machine do a coverstitch?
Your welcome.
Brother 734DS overlocker
what is the purpose of the thread change assembly on the 4234d serger?
Hi Christine, Moving the thread changer lever from L to R, sets the automatic needle threader to thread the Left needle or the Right needle
hi! how to change the needle such as inserting it in?
oh and can this model make a rolled hem by the way? if yes, can you show how? thanks!
No it's really not hard to use. For most people the threading of the loppers takes more time than threading a sewing machine. But once threaded you it's breeze to use.
I would like to say this was useful, but actually, it wasn’t. The film is so low-res it is BLURRED. The operative’s hands get in the way of the camera at some very important points - for example when she blithely says ‘pull 15cms to the back of the needles and her hand is conveniently hiding the fact that you have to manually tilt up the presser foot to do that. For an absolute beginner watching this video, this is quite simply appalling. And will you please LOSE THE AWFUL MUSIC.