A closeup of the needle threader would be really useful since I can't figure out how to get the threads into whatever the guide is before the thread goes into the needle.
Yes, static! I've had this machine for 20+ years and just now realized that's my problem with getting the thread into the port far enough for the system to grab it. It's a terrific machine. Not one problem in all the time I've had it. All I do is clean and oil it as suggested. It's never been in the shop for "maintenance", never needed to have the timing adjusted. Though this machine is kind of expensive for a serger it's staying out of the shop more than made up for it.
I bought a second hand that sewing machine but wen I threading don’t go true the lups is my first baby lock air threading I clean was very dirty inside what I can do
This is very helpful, thank you but it would be great if you used black or dark thread so the viewers can clearly see where the thread is going. It's much easier to follow with dark thread. Thank you.
Do you know that once you learn what each part does, It isn't hard to thread a serger. I have this one and a non-pneumatic one that is easy to thread especially after using different colors. A magnifying glass helped.
What Baby Lock could have done was to have color coded U for upper looper and L for the lower looper. A felt tipped pen on mine helped mark mine next to the lever. Lacking a raised texture, even with a light on, the machine's cream color hid it..
This was no where near as helpful as I expected. You didn’t show the thread stands or the process of threading them and which was which. You didn’t make a clear vies of the tread guides and what is used for what. Also working at a speed that can be kept up with would be he Paul. Truthfully this video didn’t not resolve any of my issues and seemed to start some way thru threading
A closeup of the needle threader would be really useful since I can't figure out how to get the threads into whatever the guide is before the thread goes into the needle.
I have exactly the same issue as the one Nancy Bode mentioned. I need to find close up views.
Thank-you! I don't use my serger often so I forgot how to thread the upper and lower threads. Your video was easy to follow.
Yes, static! I've had this machine for 20+ years and just now realized that's my problem with getting the thread into the port far enough for the system to grab it. It's a terrific machine. Not one problem in all the time I've had it. All I do is clean and oil it as suggested. It's never been in the shop for "maintenance", never needed to have the timing adjusted. Though this machine is kind of expensive for a serger it's staying out of the shop more than made up for it.
simplest instructions ever! thanks!
I didn't what you did with the looper threads? How do they go under the pressure foot?
Where is left and right button for upper thread
Thank you, nice Texas lady! Watching your fideo showed how I was doing it wrong the first time.
I bought a second hand that sewing machine but wen I threading don’t go true the lups is my first baby lock air threading I clean was very dirty inside what I can do
This is very helpful, thank you but it would be great if you used black or dark thread so the viewers can clearly see where the thread is going. It's much easier to follow with dark thread. Thank you.
Very nice machine, it just too much expensive.. I wish I could afford it, cause I love sewing.
Do you know that once you learn what each part does, It isn't
hard to thread a serger. I have this one and a non-pneumatic one
that is easy to thread especially after using different colors.
A magnifying glass helped.
Any helpful advice if the threads won't come all the thru?
Use canned air. One shot, to clear the tube. Not very often as moisture could get in tube but this worked for me.
Better camera work would be helpful
Too bad video doesn’t show which thread goes through which guides. 😕
What Baby Lock could have done was to have color coded U for upper
looper and L for the lower looper. A felt tipped pen on mine helped
mark mine next to the lever. Lacking a raised texture, even with a light
on, the machine's cream color hid it..
Why on earth have you made the video a small portion of the screen? Useless.
This was no where near as helpful as I expected. You didn’t show the thread stands or the process of threading them and which was which. You didn’t make a clear vies of the tread guides and what is used for what. Also working at a speed that can be kept up with would be he
Paul. Truthfully this video didn’t not resolve any of my issues and seemed to start some way thru threading
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