Chaining-off – Brother 4234D User Manual
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To start sewing
1. Thread the machine and pull all threads out
about 15 cm (6 inches) behind the presser
foot.
2. Lift the presser foot and place the material well
underneath the presser foot before starting to
sew. Slowly sew a few stitches by turning the
hand wheel.
3. The fabric will be fed automatically. You need
only guide it in the required direction.
4. Check the stitch formation (stitch chain) to see
if it is uniform. If the stitch is not uniform, re-
check that the threading has been done
properly and in sequence.
5. Follow the Seam Allowance Guide for
consistent cutting of the fabric seams. The
scale of Seam Allowance Guide shows 9.5,
12.7, 15.9, and 25.4mm (3/8, 1/2, 5/8, and 1
inches) when the stitch width dial is set to "5".
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Presser foot 2 Upper knife 3 Seam Allowance Guide
To remove work
When the seam is finished, keep the machine
running at a low speed to obtain chaining-off.
Then cut the stitches 5 cm (2 inches) from the
work. If feeding for chaining-off is not enough, pull
the thread gently.
3. Place a piece of scrap material under the
presser foot for test sewing.
NOTE:
Always lift the presser foot before placing the fabric
under it. You cannot start sewing by just running
the fabric under the foot without lifting the presser
foot.
4. Holding all threads with your left hand, turn the
hand wheel slowly a few times toward you,
and check to see that the threads entwine
themselves before using the foot controller to
sew.
Chaining-off
After test-sewing, continue to depress the foot
controller slightly and chain-off 10cm (4 inches).
The threads will entwine themselves into a chain
automatically.
NOTE:
If the thread tension is not correctly balanced, the
chaining-off result will be uneven. If this happens, pull
the threads slightly. Check the threading order and
adjust the thread tension to create an even chain. (See
CHAPTER 1 "Tension adjustment dial".)