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Brother 1034D User Manual

Brother 1034D
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Decorative
Lace
and
Tape
Application
Stitch
Left
needle
Upper
looper
Lower
looper
Differential
Knife
Thread
Removable
stitch
finger
Fabric
Stitch
length
Foot
Rolled
Edge
Stitch
Right
needle
Upper
looper
Lower
looper
Differential
Knife
Thread
Removable
stitch
finger
Fabric
Stitch
length
Foot
flatlock
2.0
2.5
6.0
- 8.0
0-
0.7
3.0 - 5.0
decorative
heavy
on
any
R -
3.5
blind
hem
rolled
edge
4.0
4.0
7.5
0.7
6.0
standard
off
soft,
very
lightweight
woven
2.0 - 3.0
all
purpose
These are quick and easy ways
to
apply
ribbon
or
lace
to
garments
or
craft
projects. Flatlocking lace
to
the
body
or
the
edge
of
your
fabric
adds a
beautiful
look.
1.
Attach
the
multipurpose
foot
guide, set
up
your
machine using
the
instructions
at
left
and test a scrap
of
folded
fabric.
Adjust
the
guide
until
the
serger loops
hang
slightly
over
the
edge
of
the
fold.
2. Simply
mark
your
fabric
where
you
want
the
lace
to
be sewn. The easiest
way
to
do
this
is
to
press a
fold
where
you
will
place
the
lace.
3.
Lay
your
lace on
the
fabric
matching
the
edge
with
the
fold
and place
under
the
presser
foot
against
the
guide.
4. Serge
the
lace and
fabric
to
the
end. Cut chain and open
the
fold
so
the
fa bric lays
flat
.
Flatlocking
ribbon
is
similar
to
flatlocking
lace. Choose a
ribbon
that
will
fit
between
the
needle and
the
edge
of
the
fabric. Take care
not
to
let
the
needle pierce
the
ribbon
while
sewing.
The
rolled
edge and its variations are
probably
the
most used and versatile
of
all decorative stitches. Variations
of
the
rolled edge make
the
perfect
hems
or
edgings
for
napkins, curtains, ruffles, scarves, tablecloths, and
so
much
more!
At
left
are
the
set up instructions
for
the
basic rolled edge.
General rules: Tension
and
stitch-length settings will vary with
the
threads
you
use. Knife settings will vary with
the
fabric
you
use.
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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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