Differential feed – Baby Lock Evolve (Previous Model) (BLE8W) Instruction and Reference Guide User Manual

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Your Baby Lock serger is equipped with differential feed.The set of feed

dogs work independently in order to ensure smooth sewing on all

fabrics.

When the differential feed adjusting lever, located at the machine's

right, front edge is set on "N" for normal feeding, the feed dogs move

the same distance. This is the setting to use for most fabrics and appli-

cations.

When the dial is set above "N" (fig.B), the front feed dog will feed more

fabrics than the back. This is because the front feed dog moves at a

greater distance than the back feed dogs. As a result, the fabric

becomes compressed or eased, as the diagram on the front cover

indicates. This can eliminate wavy seams in stretchy fabrics or those

cut on the bias grain (fig.A).

At the maximum setting of 2.0 (fig. C), the differential feed can gather

a lightweight fabric to nearly double fullness (fig. D).

The front feed dog is actually feeding in twice as much fabric as the

back feed dog is feeding out. To maximize the gathering effects, use

the longest stitch length setting. Fabric weight will affect the gathering.

Test stitch for desired results.

When the differential feed lever is set below "N" (fig. F), the front feed dog

moves less distance than the back feed dog. This adjustment stretches

the fabric slightly as it is sewn. The lower settings prevent puckers on

lightweight fabric (fig. E), add more stretch to swim wear, active wear, and

can be used to create a lettuce edge (see page 33).

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