Threading preparation – Baby Lock Evolve (Previous Model) (BLE8W) Instruction and Reference Guide User Manual

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Threading Preparation

When using threads on cones or king spools place the cone or spool

securely over the cone holders furnished on your machine. To avoid bend-

ing the thread stand, you may need to place one hand under the stand

while positioning the cone. The cone holders prevent the cone or spool

from spinning, enabling the thread to feed evenly (fig.A).

Because threads for the serger feed from the top, standard spool threads

can snag on the rough edges of many of these spools. That's why spool

caps are furnished with your serger to provide a smooth surface that

enables the thread to reel off freely. With the spool notch side down, insert

a spool cap into the top of the spool (fig.B).

When using standard spool threads on your serger, replace the cone hold-

ers with the sponge disks furnished with your machine. These disks hold

smaller spools securely and help the thread to reel off properly. With the

sponge disk in place, put the capped spool on the spindle (fig.C).

Thread nets may be placed over threads that tend to slip off the bottom of

the spool during sewing. Most threads do not require their use, but nets

often are necessary with nylon, rayon or

silk threads (fig.D). Once it's on the

spool, fold the net back on itself. Pull

thread from the top of spool to enable the

thread to feed evenly (fig.E).

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Standard sewing thread with
spool cap.

Standard sewing thread with
sponge disk and spool cap.

D

Thread net on thread.

Large spools with Cone Holders.

E

Pulling thread through thread net.

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