Wave stitch, Converting from normal serging to wave – Baby Lock Enlighten (BLE3ATW-2) Instruction and Reference Guide User Manual

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Wave Stitch

The Wave Stitch provides a decorative "wavy" edging on fabric. (This is not to be confused with "Lettuce
Edge" on page 36). The upper looper thread and the lower looper thread gradually appear every 25 stitch-
es to create a stitch that looks like a "Wave". When using different color specialty threads (pages 46/47)
for the upper or lower loopers, the Wave stitch creates an attractive stitch for edging.
When combining decorative threads for the Wave stitch, please sew test on a sample of the fabric you will
be sewing on before applying the Wave stitch to your garment.
For best results, heavier decorative threads should be limited to the upper or lower looper at one time. Not
both upper looper and lower looper at the same time. Wooly nylon in the corresponding looper and max-
ilock thread in the right needle will make a striking combination with the heavy decorative thread.

Converting from Normal Serging to Wave

1. Turn the Wave Selector lever from "OVERLOCK to "WAVE".
2. Cut the threads from the thread cones and remove from the thread paths.
3. Engage the threading lever to the threading position (page 10).
4. Place the right needle thread cone on the far left spool pin.
5. Slip the right needle thread into the telescopic thread guide directly above the thread. Follow the left

needle threading path down to the right needle.

6. Thread the right needle using the needle threader set on "R" (page 12).
7. Place the upper looper thread cone on the 2nd from left spool pin.
8. Slip the upper looper thread into the telescopic thread guide directly above the thread. Follow the top

threading path for the right needle thread, down the front threading path, to the left of the chrome thread
guide, and directly to the "U" threading port for the upper looper (page 11).

9. Place the right needle thread and upper looper thread under the presser foot and to the back.
10. Place the lower looper thread cone on the 3rd from left spool pin.
11. Slip the lower looper thread into the telescopic thread guide directly above the thread, then slip the

thread into the lower looper telescopic thread guide to avoid the thread getting tangled while sewing.
Take the thread through the standard lower looper threading path to the "L" threading port for the lower
looper. Thread the lower looper (page 10).

12. Engage the threading lever to serging position.
13. Set Stitch Selector on "B" for Wave Stitch or "C" for Rolled Wave Stitch (page 34/35 for correct setting).
14. Set Stitch Length and Stitch Width following the illustration on page 34/35).

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