8After removing the packing materials from the box, gently lift your Baby Lock serger by gasping the handle provided on the top of the machine. Place
9SERGERSETUPThreading Preparation(fig.A).(fig.B).(fig.C).(fig.E).nylon, rayon or silk threads (fig.D). Once it’s on the spool, foldB.C.D.E.
10Locked Position for ThreadingLower LooperThreading Your EclipseSERGERSETUP(fig.A)1. With the presser foot up and machine lock button in the locked po
11Upper Looper1. With the presser foot up and machine lock button in the locked position (fig.A, page 10), set the looper threader selector lever to &q
12SERGERSETUPRight Needle(fig.B page 13). 2. Place the thread on the second from left spindle on the thread stand (fig.A). Thread needle thread guides
13Left NeedleSERGERSETUPUnlocked Position for Serging 2. Place the thread on the far-left spindle on the thread stand (fig.A page 12). Thread needle t
14SERGINGWITHFABRICSerging with FabricClearing the Stitch Fingers(fig.A)(fig.C)Eclipseing the fabric toward the needle (fig.B). You need to raise and(fig.
15SERGINGWITHFABRICTension AdjustmentRethreading LoopersRethreading Needlesport, leaving an 18 inch thread tail. Thread the looper as usual. Close the
16Stitch length/Rolled HemECLIPSEMACHINESETTINGSStitch WidthM6. 03.53.05.5M6. 03.53.05.5M6. 03.53.05.5M6. 03.53.05.5M6. 03.53.05.5M6. 03.53.05.5(fig.B)
17Differential FeedECLIPSEMACHINESETTINGS(fig.A)(fig.B)the fabric to gather without interference from the foot. At the maximum setting of 2.00 (fig
18ECLIPSEMACHINESETTINGSDisengaging the Upper Cutting BladePresser Foot PressureSnap-On Presser FootThe Eclipse has the convenience of a snap-on press
19OveredgingBASICSERGINGTECHNIQUESSeamingFront Cover Seam GuideOveredging to finish facings, hems and seams before construction, is one of the most bas
20BASICSERGINGTECHNIQUESSecuring EndsThe serger stitch will not unravel readily, and in most cases serged seams are secured by an intersecting seam.I
21Securing Ends (Cont.)BASICSERGINGTECHNIQUESTo lock the end of the seam:1. Take one stitch off the end of the seam (fig.A).2. Raise the presser foot
22BASICSERGINGTECHNIQUESTurning Outside CornersTurning Inside CornersStitch along one edge until you reach the corner. Take one stitch off the edge of
23Serging CurvesBASICSERGINGTECHNIQUESInserting Tapesslot and under the back of the foot (fig.A) Adjust the stitch width to match the tape width.
244THREADSERGING4-Thread Serging
253-Thread Serging3THREADSERGINGthe needle eye (fig.A). To convert to narrow 3-thread stitching (3.0-5.0mm), snip the left-hand needle thread. Re
262THREADSERGING2-Thread SergingConverting from 3-Thread to 2-Thread Sergingjust above the threading port (fig.A) Raise the presser foot and pull out t
272THREADSERGINGFlatlock Seamswithin the stitch for a non-bulky join (fig.A). Be sure to sew a test sample first to determine whether the stitch will(
1Congratulations on Choosing Baby Lock Eclipse dxCONGRATULATIONS
282THREADSERGINGFlatlock “Topstitching”The flatlock stitch need not be limited at seamlines.When sewn on a fold, flatlocking can create attractiv
292THREADSERGINGBlind Hemming(fig.A)(fig.B)(fig.C)Note: An optional blind hem foot for consistent guiding is available through your Baby Lock retailer (fi
302THREADSERGINGReturning to 3 or 4-Thread Sergingplace. Rethread the upper looper (page 11). For
31ROLLEDEDGINGRolled Edging3-Thread Rolled Edge(fig.A)(fig.B)(fig.C)
32ROLLEDEDGINGSeaming Sheers2-Thread Rolled Edge
33ROLLEDEDGINGLettuce EdgeBelt Loops and Button LoopsReturning to Standard Serging(fig.C)Set differential feed at 0.6 (fig.B). Serge the fabric in thest
34USINGSPECIALTYTHREADSUsing Specialty ThreadsThreading Lightweight ThreadChanging ThreadsLightweight thread, including rayon machine-embroidery threa
35USINGSPECIALTYTHREADSThreading Medium Weight ThreadThread CradleMedium weight thread, including topstitching thread, Decor rayon and stretch nylon t
36USINGSPECIALTYTHREADSLooper Threading Toollooper threading tool eye (fig.A). Pull the straight end of the looper threading tool through the looper e
37USINGSPECIALTYTHREADSBypassing the Threading PortHeavy weight thread, such as pearl cotton, ribbon thread and fine yarn, must be tied onto the existi
2Table of ContentsTABLEOFCONTENTSFront Cover Seam Guide ... 19/Rolled Hem
38USINGSPECIALTYTHREADSSpecialty Thread Guide Chart4-Thread Seaming3-Thread Seaming2-Thread Flatlock4-Thread Edging3-Thread Edging2-Thread Edging3-Thr
39USINGSPECIALTYTHREADSSpecialty Thread Guide Chart4-Thread Seaming3-Thread Seaming2-Thread Flatlock4-Thread Edging3-Thread Edging2-Thread Edging3-Thr
40MAINTENANCEReplacing NeedlesReplacing Cutting Blades(fig.B)Using the small screwdriver, loosen the needle clamp screw and remove the needle.(fig.A)(fig
41MAINTENANCECleaningReplacing the Light BulbTo remove your throat plate:15W/110V15W/230V
42TROUBLESHOOTINGTroubleshooting
43TROUBLESHOOTINGTroubleshooting (Cont.)Dos and Don’ts
44TECHNICALDATATechnical Data0.75-4mmGathering effect: N-2(Blue Bulb)ORGAN or SCHMETZ HA x 1SP/CR15W/110V or 15W/230V
Chart for Tension Adjustment
JB BLEIDX-2 (USA) EI-26(2)-E21.5.1000
3Table of Contents (Cont.)TABLEOFCONTENTSThreading Lightweight ThreadThreading Medium Weight Thread
4How Your Serger OperatesOVERVIEW
5OVERVIEWOverview of the Eclipse
6ACCESSORIESAccessoriesDVD (U.S.A. only)
7NeedlesOptional AccessoriesThere are optional snap-on specialty feet available for the Eclipse. The optional accessories are available at your Baby L
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