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Brother 1034D User Manual

Brother 1034D
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Fabric
Flowers
Stitch
narrow
rolled
edge
Right
needle
4.0
Upper
looper
4.0
Lower
looper
7.5
Di
ffere
n
tial
0.7
Knife
6.0
Thread
#40
Removable
st
i
tch
finger
off
Fabr
ic
soh
,
very
lightweight
woven
Stitch
length
2.0 - 3.0
Foot
all
purpose
Stitch
Variations
-
Heirloom
10
Have
you
ever
noticed
those
beautiful
flowers
or
chiffon
ruffles
on
many
formal
dresses? Your
rolled
edge
and some 20#
or
50#
fishing
line
is
all
you need!
One key
to
beautiful
ruffles
and
flowers
is
to
use
fabric
cut
on
the
bias.
1.
Set
your
serger
for
a
narrow
rolled
edge.
2. Cut a
3"
bias
strip
of
fabric
(a
bias
cut
on
a
45"
fabric
is
about
56
-58"
long).
3.
Place
the
spool
of
fishing
line
at
the
front
or
right
side
of
your
machine
where
it
will
be
convenient
for
you.
4. Feed
the
end
of
the
fishing
line
through
the
small
ho
le in
the
front
of
t he
toe
of
the
standard
foot
of
your
serger. Then
bring
it
back
toward
the
rear
of
the
foot
,
making
sure
that
the
line
is
very close
to
the
fabric
bed.
Allow
about
12"
of
extra line
to
remain
on
this
end
of
the
line
behind
the
serger. Turn
your
serger's
handwheel
and secure
the
line
down
with
two
or
three
stitches.
Note
that
you
will
have
to
guide
the
line a
litt
le
as
you
go
to
make
sure
the
knife
doesn't
cut
it
while
you
are
sewing.
5.
Pl
ace
one
l
ong
edge
of
bias
strip
under
the
presser
foot
and
begin
to
serge feedi
ng
the
fishing
line
as
you
go. The rolled
edge
stitch
will
encase
the
fishing
line
and
your
edge
.
6.
When you come
to
the
end
of
your
fabric, measure an
additional
12"
of
line
from
the
toe
and
cut
the
line.
Unthread
the
12"
from
the
hole
on
the
foot,
ra
i
se
the
presser
foot,
and
bring
the
line
under
the
foot
and
off
to
the
left
side
out
of
the
way
of
the
needle and
the
knife
. Serge
off
and clip
your
serger chain.
7.
Gently
smooth
the
fabr
ic
over
the
line
allowing
the
extra
line
to
be
pul
led
up
into
the
flower
's edge.
8. Return
your
serger
to
a balanced
four
-
thr
ead stitch,
and
follow
the
soft
gather
instructions
to
finish
the
opposite
e
dge
. Finish by
further
gather
-
ing
the
edge and
for
m
ing
your
flower
using a
hand
needle
and
thread
.
Using some
of
the
Stitches
that
you
have
learned
,
now
you
can create
beau
-
tifu
l
heir
l
oom
stitches
quickly
and easily,
with
a
few
setup
changes.
The stit ch
es
in t he
photo
to
the
right are simply rolled
edge
and
fl
atlock
variations
are a very
good
example
of
vertical
pin
tucking
.

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Brother 1034D Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeSerger
Number of Threads3 or 4
Stitch Length1.0mm to 4.0mm
Differential FeedYes
Differential Feed Ratio0.7 to 2.0
Maximum Sewing Speed1, 300 stitches per minute
Color-Coded ThreadingYes
Adjustable Stitch WidthYes
Free ArmYes
Thread TensionAdjustable
Presser Foot LifterYes
Built-in Thread CutterYes
Free Arm CapabilityYes
Power Requirements120V, 60Hz
Stitch Typesrolled hem
Stitch Width5.0mm - 7.0mm (overlock), 2.0mm (rolled hem)
NeedleStandard sewing machine needles (size 11 or 14)
Included Accessoriesgathering foot

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