Make Sure to Oil the Machine before Use
I bought a Brother 1634D Serger recently, and I was very excited to use it. So, I skimmed through the manual to get my serger up and running. I was sewing away; then I started to notice the machine started to make a sound that grew louder and louder.
I just want to be honest with you, I almost took the machine back to the store, because the machine kept making so much noise. Then I was curious. What was wrong with it? So, I grabbed the manual, and this time I read it from start to finish.
And there, on the second paragraph of page 57, under REMARKS, it stated: “Be sure to oil your sewing machine before use. Always clean the lint off your machine before you apply oil.”
How Often to Oil the Machine?
Oil the machine once or twice a month for normal use. If the machine is used more often, oil it once a week.
You Must Change all Four Threads to a Different Color
This will save you a lot of headaches and confusion. I recommend changing the threads to similar colors, rather than all to the same color. The reason to change to different colors of threads is that it is easier for you to thread the machine later if you want to explore different functions or types of stitches that come with the machine.
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