Baby Lock BLe-BF Beading Foot Instructions
- June 13, 2024
- Baby Lock
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Beading Foot
(BLe-BF)
instructions
BLe-BF Beading Foot
Serge pearls, piping, cording, and more to the edge of fabric with ease and
speed. Thisone-step foot will give all of your surface embellishmentsa
professional finish.
Machine SettingS
Stitch type: | 3-thread rolled edge |
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Needle: | Right |
Stitch width: | M |
Stitch length: | 3-4 rolled hem |
Upper knife: | Engaged “UNLOCKED” |
Differential feed: | N – 0.6 |
Sewing speed: | Slow to moderate speed |
- Removethe left needle from the machine. Set machine to narrow rolled edge. (Referto your instruction manual for details on changing your machine to narrow rolled hemming.)
- Replacethe standard presser foot with the beading foot.
- Stitch length setting is set between 3-4 mm, according to the size of beads used.
- Position beads into beading foot as illustrated in Fig. A.
- Placeedge of fabric you are attaching the beads to under the presserfoot, lower presser foot, and stitch.
note: It is recommendedto sew a testsample before sewing your actual garment to determine the correct stitch length and test your settings. BeaD PintucKing (Flatlockon Fold):
- Set up your machine for a 2 or 3 thread flat lock stitch (refer to your instruction manual). Disengage (or LOCK) the blade into the down position.
- Placethe folded edge of your fabric under the presser foot.
- Insert the beads into the beading foot and position the fabric fold against the beads.
- Sew beads to the folded edge of your fabric.
- If you do not want to form a tuck in your fabric as you are sewing the beads to the folded edge of your fabric, use the 2 thread flatlock stitch. Sew beads to the folded edge of your fabric then pull to flatten the stitches.
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