Thank you so much! I bought a Baby Lock 302 a few months ago at a resale store and using your video as a guide, I was able to get the serger to sew…The two needle instructions were different in my manual tho. The needle cones were done from the outside in…. I’m pretty sure the tension needs tweaking, but it actually looks pretty good. I was surprised to find out that the threading part was kind of fun. Thank you so much for your great instructions and close up clear pictures!
YOU are a fabulous instructor. I purchased a used BL400 and had zero idea how to do anything other than stare at it wondering what in the heck I purchased. I purchased it to surge my hooked rugs before I did a final finish of the edges. At least now I have an Idea how to thread this contraption. The book I got with it was...Ha? What the what? I'm going to spend some time watching your videos. This my be a old Video but it sure was useful. Thanks.
Thank you a million times, i bought a used serger for my granddaughter to learn what a serger can do, just to feel around in the serger world. It is a Simplicity Frontier Sl 390, found out it is the same machine like the Babylock Lauren and made in the same Factory. She did not chain, i saw in your video the little hole under the plate for the blue thread, oh goodness this saved my headache. the seller had no patients to fiddle around for rethreading, so i got her very cheap. Hope my problem will be solved this way and she will chain for me. Thank you again.
I have a Laurent surger that I've had put away for years.i was finally determined to thread it . I watched your video and now I am so happy that I did because now I can use it thank you
Liked the review of the first thread trail was very thorough second was not as thorough wish it was after the 4th time got it threaded properly thank you so much.
@@babylocksewing I should say this is my first serger bought second hand not threaded (I asked to see it run) sew and vac in Fenton Mo. they said it was serviced and operating correctly. The problem was first thread threaded was breaking apparently the second thread was going through properly. They say a picture paints a thousand words but I like the videos better thank you so much.
Hi Renata! Thank you so much for taking the time to comment! We are so glad it was so helpful for you! If you don't already know, this was clipped from a longer (free!) class that goes over several more serger stitches and their settings on your Baby Lock Lauren! Check it out here: sewathomeclasses.com/getting-to-know-baby-lock-lauren Happy serging!!
I just purchased a waaaaay older BL450 (Proline) off eBay and the same week was gifted a Bernina Bernette 334D. I must say, I was able to thread the Baby Lock with very little issue because of this video. The Bernette, I'm still struggling with. Just on threading alone, I'm leaning towards the BabyLock. Keep in mind, I have a Bernina 350 sewing machine so I kinda wanted to keep it in the family. Thank you so much for the video 😺
I have inherited a baby lock BL302 with no instructions! I desperatly want to use this! Is there any way I can get a manuel for this machine? I don't understand the tension. My mother in-law left it for me and it still has the last threads on it when she last used it. I have several projects I can use this on and they require different colors besides the white thread. I didn't know it would trim the material for a better line. So far what I have practised on looks okay but a bit wobbly on the back side. Help!
Oh! And if you didn't notice, this is just clipped from an entire free class over at Sew at Home Classes online: sewathomeclasses.com/getting-to-know-baby-lock-lauren
Hello! This serger uses standard needle sizes, you may want to use ELX705 needles. Your retailer can recommend the perfect accessory feet for you. Find your retailer here- babylock.com/retail-locator
Please what numbers do you keep the Tension discs, mine are all mixed up and also the Differental dial, this would help me a lot and also a great start to go.
Hi Renate, the standard for the Baby Lock Lauren is 4. If you look at page 12 of the machine manual, you will find information on how to adjust the differential feed.
Thank you so much! A friend gave me my Serger(we call then overlockers in the U.K.) about 10 years ago and I just could not thread it! You would have laughed if you could have heard me talking to you as I followed your instructions 🧐. After a few mishaps I think I have mastered it. I could do with an instruction book for the dials but I probably won’t touch anything now in case I mess it up. I have looked on line but can’t find one I can download. Any ideas? I live in the Bahamas so it is not easy to get anything here.
Muchas gracias por su video, tenia esta máquina desde hace tiempo, se rompió una aguja y dolor de cabeza, el manual no dice que una aguja queda mas alta que la otra... oh... Con su video veo solución. Gracias de nuevo.
Hi Jane! Thanks for asking. Assuming you threaded the upper looper first before the lower looper, when threading the lower looper and pulling the thread through the eye of the lower looper, you'll lay the thread above the upper looper. Also, make sure that the thread is flowing off the cone nicely and not catching on anything as it feeds. Let us know if you have any further questions! Best wishes!
Can anyone give me an idea of how much this Lauren model costs? None of the dealers seem to post their prices. Don't care for that type of business model. Might just purchase the Singer Pro Finish instead
Hello! Our Baby Lock retailers are independent and provide a personal experience and support, as well as, special pricing and promotions on our superior machines! The MSRP on the Baby Lock Lauren is $699.99, but, again, you will find special pricing, promotions, and possible bundle options at a retailer! Thank you!
I don’t get that from the diagram, that the lower/blue thread goes thru the lower loop of the two-up blue loops. That diagram makes ZERO sense to me. 1 needle, 2 needles, 2, 3, or 4 threads. It’s clear as mud. Otherwise I appreciate being able to come back to your video. Well done! 👍🏻💃🏼
Best ever video on threading a serger.
Thank you so much! I bought a Baby Lock 302 a few months ago at a resale store and using your video as a guide, I was able to get the serger to sew…The two needle instructions were different in my manual tho. The needle cones were done from the outside in…. I’m pretty sure the tension needs tweaking, but it actually looks pretty good. I was surprised to find out that the threading part was kind of fun.
Thank you so much for your great instructions and close up clear pictures!
I just followed your video and threaded my machine for the first time! Thanks so much!
great news!
Funny but I get back here again and again to re learn how to thread my baby lock. Thank you so much
YOU are a fabulous instructor. I purchased a used BL400 and had zero idea how to do anything other than stare at it wondering what in the heck I purchased. I purchased it to surge my hooked rugs before I did a final finish of the edges. At least now I have an Idea how to thread this contraption. The book I got with it was...Ha? What the what? I'm going to spend some time watching your videos. This my be a old Video but it sure was useful. Thanks.
Thank you a million times, i bought a used serger for my granddaughter to learn what a serger can do, just to feel around in the serger world. It is a Simplicity Frontier Sl 390, found out it is the same machine like the Babylock Lauren and made in the same Factory. She did not chain, i saw in your video the little hole under the plate for the blue thread, oh goodness this saved my headache. the seller had no patients to fiddle around for rethreading, so i got her very cheap. Hope my problem will be solved this way and she will chain for me. Thank you again.
Very clear instructions!!! The best I've seen!
I have a Laurent surger that I've had put away for years.i was finally determined to thread it . I watched your video and now I am so happy that I did because now I can use it thank you
Yay! This makes us so happy!! So glad you are serging away! Thank you for taking the time to let us know!
Show me how to make a sigsag sewing
Liked the review of the first thread trail was very thorough second was not as thorough wish it was after the 4th time got it threaded properly thank you so much.
thanks for the feedback!
@@babylocksewing I should say this is my first serger bought second hand not threaded (I asked to see it run) sew and vac in Fenton Mo. they said it was serviced and operating correctly. The problem was first thread threaded was breaking apparently the second thread was going through properly. They say a picture paints a thousand words but I like the videos better thank you so much.
Yours is the best demonstration on you tube!
Agreed, by far!
Thank you for this, but I will love to know, what kind of presser foot that could work with this particular machine?
This video was so clear, it was exactly what I needed!
Thank you!
Hi Renata! Thank you so much for taking the time to comment! We are so glad it was so helpful for you! If you don't already know, this was clipped from a longer (free!) class that goes over several more serger stitches and their settings on your Baby Lock Lauren! Check it out here: sewathomeclasses.com/getting-to-know-baby-lock-lauren Happy serging!!
Thank you! The class is EXCELLENT! :-)
Yay!! Glad you liked it! :)
Got lost at the end with the blue thread but other than that, love the high resolution quality of video. Kudos to the videographer.
Hello! Thanks! Sorry about the blue thread; were you able to figure it out? Thanks for the feedback and compliments! :)
Baby Lock Sewing Machines I don't have one yet. need to find a
dealer
I just purchased a waaaaay older BL450 (Proline) off eBay and the same week was gifted a Bernina Bernette 334D. I must say, I was able to thread the Baby Lock with very little issue because of this video. The Bernette, I'm still struggling with. Just on threading alone, I'm leaning towards the BabyLock. Keep in mind, I have a Bernina 350 sewing machine so I kinda wanted to keep it in the family. Thank you so much for the video 😺
Thank so much for this video it was help to me things I don’t know about this machine
I have inherited a baby lock BL302 with no instructions! I desperatly want to use this! Is there any way I can get a manuel for this machine? I don't understand the tension. My mother in-law left it for me and it still has the last threads on it when she last used it. I have several projects I can use this on and they require different colors besides the white thread. I didn't know it would trim the material for a better line. So far what I have practised on looks okay but a bit wobbly on the back side. Help!
This is a GREAT video!
Hi Marva! Thank you; we're so glad you like it! Thank you for taking the time to let us know! Happy serging! :)
Oh! And if you didn't notice, this is just clipped from an entire free class over at Sew at Home Classes online: sewathomeclasses.com/getting-to-know-baby-lock-lauren
Could you tell me, which stich and feed is better to sew silk materials?
Please what kind of presser foot and needle sizes could work with this machine
Hello! This serger uses standard needle sizes, you may want to use ELX705 needles. Your retailer can recommend the perfect accessory feet for you. Find your retailer here- babylock.com/retail-locator
Please what numbers do you keep the Tension discs, mine are all mixed up and also the Differental dial, this would help me a lot and also a great start to go.
Hi Renate, the standard for the Baby Lock Lauren is 4. If you look at page 12 of the machine manual, you will find information on how to adjust the differential feed.
Thank You Very Good!
What is a good tension setting on all 4 needles for serging canvas ?
Thank you so much! A friend gave me my Serger(we call then overlockers in the U.K.) about 10 years ago and I just could not thread it! You would have laughed if you could have heard me talking to you as I followed your instructions 🧐. After a few mishaps I think I have mastered it. I could do with an instruction book for the dials but I probably won’t touch anything now in case I mess it up. I have looked on line but can’t find one I can download. Any ideas? I live in the Bahamas so it is not easy to get anything here.
El hilo no entra esta tapado que puedo hacer
Thanks so much :-)
Muchas gracias por su video, tenia esta máquina desde hace tiempo, se rompió una aguja y dolor de cabeza, el manual no dice que una aguja queda mas alta que la otra... oh... Con su video veo solución. Gracias de nuevo.
I have a baby lock bl400 that I got used. It doesnt have needles or the manual....what kind of needles do I need?
You might be able to buy a manual from a Babylock dealer
When you are done threading the lower looper, does is go above the upper looper or under it ? My thread keeps getting pulled out
Hi Jane! Thanks for asking. Assuming you threaded the upper looper first before the lower looper, when threading the lower looper and pulling the thread through the eye of the lower looper, you'll lay the thread above the upper looper. Also, make sure that the thread is flowing off the cone nicely and not catching on anything as it feeds. Let us know if you have any further questions! Best wishes!
At the end of the blue thread, you said “thread it back through the gap” I couldn’t really know what gap you meant. I got confused
tanksss gracias for this
Can anyone give me an idea of how much this Lauren model costs? None of the dealers seem to post their prices. Don't care for that type of business model. Might just purchase the Singer Pro Finish instead
Hello! Our Baby Lock retailers are independent and provide a personal experience and support, as well as, special pricing and promotions on our superior machines! The MSRP on the Baby Lock Lauren is $699.99, but, again, you will find special pricing, promotions, and possible bundle options at a retailer! Thank you!
The owner of my local sewing repair shop told me that Baby Lock does not make the "Lauren." I can't remember who he said manufacturers it.
I don’t get that from the diagram, that the lower/blue thread goes thru the lower loop of the two-up blue loops. That diagram makes ZERO sense to me. 1 needle, 2 needles, 2, 3, or 4 threads. It’s clear as mud. Otherwise I appreciate being able to come back to your video. Well done! 👍🏻💃🏼
This looks like to much of a pain