Main Features
Unique Loopers
The baby lock cover stitch features a unique, compact tubular looper system that guarantees fuss free, quick threading. Extra-strong loopers in a quality similar to that used in industry make your baby lock cover stitch fit for the toughest of tasks. The baby lock range of cover stitch machines are unique in that they are the only ones to chain off, should you run off the fabric. Use this to create belt loops and tassels!
Jet-air system
The ingenious jet-air system makes threading your baby lock cover stitch child's play. From now on, you are the one who defines the threading order. You no longer need to follow any coloured threading points of start again from the beginning because of a threading error.Forger about loose threads that may cause tangles and confusion. Simply choose the desired looper thread, insert it into the threading port, push the lver and the yarn will be threaded up to the tip of the looper as if by magic. The jet-air system of your baby lock cover stitch is simply ingenious.
Manual thread tension control
Adjusting the thread tension is always a bit fiddly. Especially if the stitches you have just produced do not look the way they should. The baby lock cover stitch has separate looper thead and needle thread tension dials that are clearly arranged to allow an easy adjustment of the tension for the correct thread. Don't be afraid of setting the thread tension to your respective needs. All tension dials are colour marked and help you manage this task.
Adjustable stitch length
An easy to reach dial lets you adjust the stitch length without any problems whenever necessary. Use the coverstitch to produce a hem or decorative seam. No matter which stitch length you choose, your baby lock will always come up with that perfect look.
Differential feed
Stretch fabrics often cause problems such as puckering or disorted seams that leave you in despair. Thanks to its differential feed, the cover stitch guarantees an optimum feed of stretch fabrics and thus prevents puckering or protuding seams. However, you can also use the cover stitch's differential feed to intentrionally gather or stretch the fabric and produce fanciful decorative effects.