How to Thread the Baby Lock Celebrate
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- Tutorial on how to thread the Baby Lock Celebrate serger.
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I just got my Celebrate and never used a Serger. This is the best teaching video I have used. Thank you.
This video is a lifesaver! I love how you gave great details and things were shown close up!
Hi Karen. Thank you sooo much for doing this video. My machine just stopped serging tonight. I will try this in the morning. Your video looks clear. Wish me luck. I haven't ever threaded it since buying it. It's summer vacation so hoping to learn more. xx Karen
Thank you for the demonstration! It was excellent!
Thanks!
Thank you you fix my problem. Thank you for your advice.
THANK YOU
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Thank you for the key word, bring the thread smiley
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I was going crazy.This video is a lifesaver; where can I find more of this wonderful instructor???
On RUclips go to Montavilla Sewing Centers. Our RUclips channel has lots of videos. I'm glad you found this video helpful.
Thank you
Excellent!
I'm going to try this. I have been doing it by hand. Thanks again!
Have fun!
excellent video. Thank you.
You are welcome!
Thank you for this video so very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this very clear explanation!
Glad it was helpful!
What happens to the fourth thread? Only three threads are mentioned to pull to the back.
all 4 threads are pulled to the back, under the foot
Hello, How do you use smaller spools of threads. It's not clear to me how to use the spool caps.
Basically the spool caps are for the types of spools that have a cut in the plastic to secure the thread tail when the spool is being stored. Threads that feed off the end of such spools could get caught on that notch, so the spool cap would keep that from happening. If your smaller spools don't have any rough edges then the spool caps would be unnecessary.