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Do any baby lock sewing/quilting machines come with a stitch regulator? I was looking at an Aerial today at my local quilt shop and was told it does not have one. Literally every other brand I have been considering has one either standard or optional
Currently, the only machines in our line that have stitch regulation are all of our machines in our Longarm category. We appreciate your feedback and will pass it along to our product development team as they work on future releases.
We absolutely have a 3-thread super stretch stitch, however it is done using the left needle and both loopers! It’s a great stitch, and you’re right - very stretchy!
Yay! I don’t know why this didn’t show up when I’ve searched in the past, but I’m so grateful it showed up now! Doug is great! And so are my Baby Lock machines!
Hello! Around minute 1:45 after needle 7 you move the machine over to unlock the other needles and then you keep going with needle 4. So how do you get to needles 5 and 6? I'm working with a babylock valiant if it helps. Thanks!
So I've got this machine and I can't figure out the automatic threader. She showed it -- with her hand in front of it obscuring the view. ARGH! Anyone have a clue how this threader works???
These holes accommodate different stitches and needle positions so the needle won't hit the plate and break. :) They also are used to connect with the bobbin thread while sewing.
@@babylocksewing Thanks, an appropriate response, but please tell the writer and audience something more specific about their complaint. Another contributor was thrilled: "Man the colour grading in this video is so great. Everything looks perfect soft and balanced. Fantastic work."
What do you do when it keeps saying "A malfunction occurred. Turn machine off, then on again.".... I've turned it off/on, rethreaded it, unplugged it, removed foot & needle.... NOTHING is working. I am so frustrated. I'll never get Baby Lock again!
We are so sorry to hear this frustrating malfunction notice is happening. Please reach out to our consumer support hotline: 1-800-313-4110 or email at productsupport@babylock.com. They will likely be able to work through it with you or give you next steps.
Will this help with inconsistency in picking up the bobbin thread or would that be a timing issue? I’m having this is a problem I have with fluffier/thicker fabric. So do I simply lesson the tension to help with that inconsistency?
There are a few things that could be happening with a fluffy or thick fabric. Please reach out to our consumer support hotline for advice: 1-800-313-4110 or email at productsupport@babylock.com.
Thank you so much! My serger has been acting up for months, and it turns out the right-hand, upper needle was a millimeter too low in its base. It wouldn’t catch stitches at all, and kept snapping. I changed tension and rethreaded my machine a hundred times, and it turns out it was just the needle not fully in place. Thanks so much for your help!
??? And what are the specs??? Whats the embroidery area? Space right of needle? Embroidery only or is it a combo??? Sorry but i dont know anyone willing to drop money on something without knowing half of whats going on.
You misjudge women, OriginalQuiltwench, because for BabyLock lovers, who understand their dedication to standards, and have loved their machines, they are more than happy to get in line and pay the $500, knowing they are gonna get a good price on the new release. It’s their hobby, their love, their therapy🥰🥰🥰🥰
If no cutting is actually needed, why not just suppress the knife. It is a standard feature on my Imagine. I prefer coverstitching to twin needle. The latter requires some testing to avoid tunneling. Dteam a Seam is also handy.
Thank you so much….❤ I had a terrible thread tangle due to incorrectly threading my serger and thought I would have to take it in to be serviced! You showed me how to take off the foot, get at everything and clean it up. The L shaped snip ahead of the knife another “aha” moment too.
This is a ripoff of the Bernina marketing ploy. Bernina is asking for a $1000 deposit on an unknown $23k machine. The economy is tight. These companies are tone deaf.
Thanks for posting, I just purchased a gathering foot for my serger/ overlocker, I am amazed at the variety of different sewing projects which can be completed brilliantly well with a serger.
I cannot tell you what a blessing this video was for me. Both machines with a busted threader, and the nearest retailer 2 counties away and me unable to drive! I’ve spent the past month racking my brain, stressing myself to ulcer, how *how* am I going to get servicing, how?! Well, I still have that problem, but at least maybe I can solve the initial issue. That “Love of Sewing” 4-year membership is turning out not so worthwhile tho. Sigh. I love Baby Lock. Why can’t I find anybody within sane distance to maintain it?
we are SEW glad this could help you! May we ask what isn't satisfying about the LOSM? Is it the retailer being far away? How do you like the free video content? We wish we had more retailers in every location to help. If you are still having trouble, we highly recommend those included sewing classes, or you can reach out to our consumer support hotline: 1-800-313-4110 or email at productsupport@babylock.com.
Yeah, I've looked all over online. Have 4.61 installed. Have KIT 3 installed. There's nothing on page 2 about the foot pedals...at all. I actually wound up tuning on the machine a few times before the foot pedals showed up on page 3, not 2. And there was no instruction about hooking up the pedals, but they weren't hard to figure out. I am a retired tool & die maker.
We're SEW sorry that this is causing so much trouble. If you are still stumped, Please reach out to our consumer support hotline: 1-800-313-4110 or email at productsupport@babylock.com.
No, as you see, I was able to figure it out myself, but it wasn’t at all where you said it would be in the menu and the instructions for putting the pedals together are completely missing, but again, for me it was easy; maybe not for everyone. Thanks.