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Brother 1034D User Manual

Brother 1034D
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Pin Tucking
Stitch
rolled
edge
Right
needle
4.0
Upper
looper
4.0
Lower
looper
7.5
Differential
0.7
Knife
disabled
Thread
#
40
Removable
st
i
tch
finger
off
Fabric
soft
, ve
ry
lightwei
ght
woven
Stitch
length
1.0 - 2.5
Foot
blind
hem
Heirloom
Lace
Insertion
Stitch
flatlock
Right
needle
1.0 - 2.0
Upper
looper
4.0
Lower
looper
7.0 - 8.0
Differential 0- 0.7
Knife
dis
a
bled
Thread
lightweight
deco
r
ative
or
sta
nda
rd s
ewing
Removable
stitch
finger
off
Fabric
lightweight
Stitch
length
2.0 - 4.0
Foot
blind
hem
Serger
pin
tucks are simply a rolled edge setup stitched
on
the
fold
of
a fabric.
Pin tucks
do
not
roll.
Using
the
multipurpose guide
foot
keeps
the
folded
edge
of
the
fabric close
to
the
needle and allows
extremely
straight,
narrow
and delicate stitches.
Vertical pin-
tucking
should be serged in one direction on
half
of
your
panel
and
the
fabric
turned
and
then
serged
the
other
direction on
the
other
half.
1.
Mark
your
lines
for
stitching
by
pressing in folds
to
be serged.
2.
If
you are creating a panel
with
vertical
pin
tucks,
determine
the
center
of
your
panel and
work
out
-
ward
one side
at
a
time
.
3. Serge
down
each
of
your
pin
1
tuck
lines.
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Your
guide
foot
will
help
you
make
perfect
pin
tucks.
Serger lace
insertion
is
simply a
narrow
flatlock
setup.
Us
ing
the
multipurpose
guide
foot
keeps
the
edge
of
the
fabric
and lace
close
to
the
needle and allows
extremely
straight,
narrow
and delicate
stitches.
Flatlock should be serged in
one
direction
on
the
first
side
of
the
insertion
and serged
the
other
direction
on
the
other
side.
The
loop
or
the
ladder
side may appear
on
the
surface
of
the
insertion.
The
loop
side
will
appear
to
be a
trim
,
the
ladder
side appears
as
delicate
hand
stitches
joining
the
fabric
to
the
lace.
1. Fold
the
fabric
edges you
will
be
flatlocking
the
lace
to
back ¼" and
press. (We
will
refer
to
the
wrong
side
of
the
fabric
as
the
side
that
the
raw
edge was
folded
to
.)
2.
Lay
your
insertion
lace on
the
folded
edge
of
your
fabric.
If
your
fabric
is
laying
wrong
side up,
the
loops
will
appear on
the
right
side
of
the
fabric. Likewise,
if
your
fabric
is
laying
right
side up,
the
ladder
side
will
appear
on
the
right
side
of
the
fabric.
3.
Serge
from
top
to
bottom.
Open
the
flatlocked
fabric
and lace
so
they
I ie
flat.
4. Lay
your
next
piece
of
fabric
with
the
SAME
SIDE
UP
that
you used in
the
second step
on
a
flat
surface.
Lay
your
serged piece
on
top.
Make
sure
the
lace meets
the
fold
and
your
pieces
of
fabric
are
arranged
so
that
the
same sides face each
other
. Serge
the
lace and
fold
together
.
5. Open
this
side
of
the
fabric
and
see
how
lovely and delicate this
technique
is.
NOTE: Insertion lace
is
flat
(not
gathered)
and
has
straight
edges
on
both
edges. Practice this
technique
and
test
your
stitch
length
and
threads using
inexpensive
prepackaged
hem
lace
that
can be
found
in
the
tapes display
wherever
you
buy
fabric
and
notions.
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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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