you are a lifesaver. thank you so much! Your video was so helpful and was able to save me on a late-night project on an old 90's Juki MO-2412 industrial surger. Thank you!
Hi, it's called the Differential Feed which allows you to set the speeds of the feeder dogs, essentially. You need to go into the machine, open the table top and left side of machine. Look for a post at the very left hand side.
Ooof, I wouldn't, but you could test it if the sequins are not particularly thick/hard. There are so many areas for the sequins to get lodged. If you're making a high end garment with quality sequin material, I would baste the material together and prep the seam allowance by removing unwanted sequins. Then after normal lock stitching, you could overlock the edges if needed. Also, if it is on a knit base material, it likely won't ravel, and therefore doesn't need a serged edge. Just remove the loose sequins in the seam allowance after stitching together.