AIR 1800
FAQs & Troubleshooting |
To secure chains
There are two methods available to secure the chain.
Method 1
Secure the chains of the beginning and the end of a stitch with your machine.
At the beginning of a stitch
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Sew a few stitches, after chaining-off for 5 cm (2 inches).
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Stop the machine and raise the presser foot.
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Put the chains under the presser foot, and serge over it pulling toward you.
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After sewing a few stitches, cut off the extra chain with the upper knife as illustrated.
At the end of a stitch
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At the end of the seam, sew one stitch out of the fabric before stopping the machine.
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Raise the presser foot and the needles, then reverse the fabric.
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Lower the needles and the presser foot at the same position.
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Serge over the seam, taking care not to cut the serged seam with the upper knife.
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After sewing a few stitches, serge off the fabric as illustrated.
- Cut the chain with scissors.
Method 2
With this method, the chains at the beginning and the end of a stitch can be secured in the same manner.
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Tie the thread unpicked from chains.
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Insert the chains into the end of the seam, using a hand sewing needle with large eye.
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Fix the chains with a drop of fabric glue, and cut the extra stitches after dryin.
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