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From: leerazz
Date: 02-12-2006, 10:35 AM (1 of 4)
I bought a used baby lock ef405. I desperatley need some instructions. I would appreciate any morsel of information anyone might have.
Thank you very much.
Lee
User: leerazz
Member since: 02-12-2006
Total posts: 2
From: Kylnne2
Date: 02-13-2006, 02:42 AM (2 of 4)
Are you needing the instruction manual or just help in general?
User: Kylnne2
Member since: 07-10-2004
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From: leerazz
Date: 02-14-2006, 08:42 AM (3 of 4)
I could use a manual... but if you know where there are threading instructions that would be great.
User: leerazz
Member since: 02-12-2006
Total posts: 2
From: Kylnne2
Date: 02-15-2006, 02:12 AM (4 of 4)
I suggest asking your Babylock dealer to order you a manual or maybe they have one in stock. There are some on line sites that also might have it if you google. I know Sew4less on line sells manuals. Most sergers thread pretty much the same but some have self threading loopers. I believe your serger is much like the Simplicty 390 model. Simplicty's serger also comes with a video. The Simplicty lower looper is a bit tricky and threads like one of the first sergers I ever used. There is a tiny hole in the left side head of the looper that you have to thread. Does your serger have a color coded thread path to help you? If so..thread your top looper, then your lower looper then the needles by following the colored path.
User: Kylnne2
Member since: 07-10-2004
Total posts: 629
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