Singer Serger Professional 5 Manual
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Two-Thread Wrapped Edge Overlock (wide) Needle : ATD: Auto Tension Dial “D” Left Cover Stitch Needle (Orange) Unthreaded and Remove Needle Middle Cover Stitch Needle (Blue) Unthreaded and Remove Needle Right Cover Stitch Needle (Green) Unthreaded and Remove Needle Overedge Left Needle (Orange) Threaded Overedge Right Needle (Blue) Unthreaded and Remove Needle Upper Looper (Green) Looper Engaged and Not Threaded Lower Looper (Red) Threaded Chain Stitch Looper (Brown) Not Threaded Upper Knife Engaged Seam Guide Plate Not Installed Use Knife Cover Seam Width Dial “N” Stitch Length Dial “2” Presser Foot Pressure “N” Differential Feed Dial “N” Stitch Finger “N” Spreader Engaged The Two-Thread Wrapped Edge Overlock (wide) has the same set up as the Two- Thread Wrapped Edge Overlock (narrow) Stitch. The only exception is the Right Overedge Needle is now unthr eaded and removed and the Left Overedge Needle is threaded. By using the left needle the stitch becomes wider. Left Overedge Needle Thread Right Overedge Needle Thread Two-Thread Wrapped Edge Overlock (wide) page 1 Set at:
5. Continue to thread point s 4-8. Slip the thread into the middle slot of the thread guide g. Go over the take up lever h. Continue by slipping the thread into the middle slot of the thread guides i and j. 6. Before threading the eye of the needl e, make sure the thread is behind the thread guide located on the bottom of the needle clamp. 7. Thread the eye of the Left Overedge needle k. 8. Draw about 4 inches of the thr ead through the needle eye towards the back of the machine. 9. Place the thread to t he back, under the Presser Foot. Two-Thread Wrapped Edge Overlock (wide) page 3
Two-Thread Overedge (narrow) This stitch is used as a lightweight seam fi nish or a lightweight seam. When creating a seam finish, less thread is used and the thre ad does not imprint on the right side of the fabric when pressed. The stitch can also used for seaming. The stitch creates less bulky seams, which is ideal for sheer or la ce fabrics. The Two-Thread Overlock stitch requires the lower looper th read and one overlock needle thread. There are 2 different ways to set up for a Two-Thread Overlock stitch . For a more narrow stitch (4.0) select the right overedge needle and for a wider stitch (6.0) the left overedge needle is used. Right Overedge Needle Thread Lower Looper Thread Two-Thread Overedge (narrow) page 1
Needle: ATD: Auto Tension Dial “E” Left Cover Stitch Needle “C” Unthreaded and Remove Needle Middle Cover Stitch Needle “D” Unthreaded and Remove Needle Right Cover Stitch Needle “E” Unthreaded and Remove Needle Overedge Left Needle “A” Unthreaded and Remove Needle Overedge Right Needle “B” (Blue) Threaded Upper Looper Looper Engaged and Not Threaded Lower Looper (Red) Threaded Chain Stitch Looper (Brown) Not Threaded Upper Knife Engaged Seam Guide Plate Not Installed Use Knife Cover Seam Width Dial “N” Stitch Length Dial “N” Presser Foot Pressure “N” Differential Feed Dial “N” Stitch Finger “N” Spreader Engaged Two-Thread Overedge (narrow) page 2 Set at: