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MO-735 Overlock Dealer Training CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch Lets thread the MO-735 for the 2-Thread Chain Stitch. Open the Clothplate Cover on the left side of the machine. The Chain Stitch Looper is located behind this door. 2-Thread Chain Stitch Lets thread the MO-735 for the 2-Thread Chain Stitch. Open the Clothplate Cover on the left side of the machine. The Chain Stitch Looper is located behind this door. CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch While this looper appears to have a lot of little parts, I can assure you that it is very easy to thread. The looper disengages for easy threading. The illustration below shows the threading to be 1-2-3 and that is pretty accurate. Let’s close the Clothplate Cover for now and start setting up the machine to create a chain stitch. 2-Thread Chain Stitch While this looper appears to have a lot of little parts, I can assure you that it is very easy to thread. The looper disengages for easy threading. The illustration below shows the threading to be 1-2-3 and that is pretty accurate. Let’s close the Clothplate Cover for now and start setting up the machine to create a chain stitch. CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch In the accessories for the MO-735 there are two items we will need to set the machine up for the chain stitch. The Multipurpose Coverhem presser foot. The Cover/Chain Stitch Extension Plate. The spool holder for the chain stitch thread. 2-Thread Chain Stitch In the accessories for the MO-735 there are two items we will need to set the machine up for the chain stitch. The Multipurpose Coverhem presser foot. The Cover/Chain Stitch Extension Plate. The spool holder for the chain stitch thread. Locate these items now. CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch Let’s remove the original presser foot. Turn handwheel towards you until needles are in the up position. Raise the presser foot. Press the catch release lever to release the presser foot. Remove the presser foot to the left. Look at the standard foot. There is a lever on the back of the foot that can be adjusted for specific materials. When working with swimwear or similar fabric, flip the lever to the back and change the presser foot presser to L. 2-Thread Chain Stitch MACHINE SHOULD BE OFF. Let’s remove the original presser foot. Turn handwheel towards you until needles are in the up position. Raise the presser foot. Press the catch release lever to release the presser foot. Remove the presser foot to the left. CLICK There is a lever on the back of the foot that can be adjusted for specific materials. When working with swimwear or similar fabric, flip the lever to the back and change the presser foot presser to L. CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch The standard presser foot is equipped with a built-in tape guide. This is a great tool for sewing tape into the shoulder or side seams of garments created from knit fabrics. This is how the professionals keep those seams from stretching out of shape. The Set Screw (A) can be loosened and adjusted to suit the width of the tape. The tape fits into the slot and flows along the guide on the foot (B). Look at the needle openings on this foot. There is space for the right 2 needles and the left 3 needles to move through the foot. This foot is also used for applications such as the 5-thread safety stitch. 2-Thread Chain Stitch The standard presser foot is equipped with a built-in tape guide. This is a great tool for sewing tape into the shoulder or side seams of garments created from knit fabrics. This is how the professionals keep those seams from stretching out of shape. The Set Screw (A) can be loosened and adjusted to suit the width of the tape. The tape fits into the slot and flows along the guide on the foot (B). Look at the needle openings on this foot. CLICK There is space for the right 2 needles and the left 3 needles to move through the foot. This foot is also used for applications such as the 5-thread safety stitch. CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch There is space for the right 2 needles and the left 3 needles to move through the foot. This foot is also used for applications such as the 5-thread safety stitch where needles are placed in both the left front and back right needle holders. 2-Thread Chain Stitch Look at the needle openings on this foot. CLICK There is space for the right 2 needles and the left 3 needles to move through the foot. This foot is also used for applications such as the 5-thread safety stitch where needles are placed in both the left front and back right needle holders. CLICK CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch Let’s place the Cover Stitch Presser foot on the machine. Place the foot under the shaft. The groove in the shaft should line up exactly with the presser foot pin. Lower the presser foot and the foot should engage automatically. Look at the Cover Stitch Foot. The left and right sides of the foot can adjust to the height of the fabric independently. Look at the needle opening on the foot. 2-Thread Chain Stitch Let’s place the Cover Stitch Presser foot on the machine. Place the foot under the shaft. The groove in the shaft should line up exactly with the presser foot pin. Lower the presser foot and the foot should engage automatically. Look at the Cover Stitch Foot. CLICK The left and right sides of the foot can adjust to the height of the fabric independently. Look at the needle opening on the foot. CLICK CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch There is only space for the three needles used in the Left needle holder. This foot can only be used for the Chain Stitch and 2 or 3 thread Coverhem stitches. 2-Thread Chain Stitch There is only space for the three needles used in the Left needle holder. CLICK This foot can only be used for the Chain Stitch and 2 or 3 thread Coverhem stitches. CLICK CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch For the Chain Stitch and Coverhem stitches, we need to remove the Knife Guard and place the Chain Stitch Extension Table on the looper cover. Open the looper cover. Remove the Knife Guard by pulling it gently to the left. 2-Thread Chain Stitch For the Chain Stitch and Coverhem stitches, we need to remove the Knife Guard and place the Chain Stitch Extension Table on the looper cover. Open the looper cover. Remove the Knife Guard by pulling it gently to the left. CLICK CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch Attach the Chain Stitch Extension table by holding it at a slight angle to the looper cover. Position and hold both the cover and table parallel. Push plate to the right until it clicks into place. 2-Thread Chain Stitch Attach the Chain Stitch Extension table by holding it at a slight angle to the looper cover. Position and hold both the cover and table parallel. Push plate to the right until it clicks into place. CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch To place the spool holder for the chain stitch lift the foam pad (A), slide the guide tabs (C) of the spool holder (B) into the guide of the Upper side of the spool holder from the left to right position (E) and press until tab (D) clicks into place (F). 2-Thread Chain Stitch To place the spool holder for the chain stitch lift the foam pad (A), slide the guide tabs (C) of the spool holder (B) into the guide of the Upper side of the spool holder from the left to right position (E) and press until tab (D) clicks into place (F). CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch To disengage the Upper Looper turn the handwheel to bring the Needles to the lowest position. Open the Looper Cover. Press the release lever back. The Upper looper is in active. 2-Thread Chain Stitch To disengage the Upper Looper turn the handwheel to bring the Needles to the lowest position. Open the Looper Cover. Press the release lever back. CLICK The Upper looper is in active. CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch Let’s start setting up the machine for the Chain Stitch. Upper knife should be in the up or disengaged position. Place a needle in the front left holder in the position marked (R) for right. 2-Thread Chain Stitch Let’s start setting up the machine for the Chain Stitch. Upper knife should be in the up or disengaged position. Place a needle in the front left holder in the position marked (R) for right. DO NOT THREAD THE NEEDLE. CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch Open the Cloth Plate Cover. Place the Brown thread on the Chain Stitch spool. Bring thread up and through antenna guide 1. Pull thread behind antenna and place the thread in guide 2. Pull thread towards base of machine and then place thread through guide 3. Pull thread through the open hinge area of the Cloth Plate Cover. 2-Thread Chain Stitch Open the Cloth Plate Cover. Place the Brown thread on the Chain Stitch spool. Bring thread up and through antenna guide 1. CLICK Pull thread behind antenna and place the thread in guide 2. CLICK Pull thread towards base of machine and then place thread through guide 3. CLICK Pull thread through the open hinge area of the Cloth Plate Cover. CLICK CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch Let’s look at threading the Chain Stitch Looper in steps. Step 1: Place the thread Into the guide near the hinge of the Cloth Plate Cover. Step 2: Place thread into Chain Stitch Tension. Tension should be set on M. 2-Thread Chain Stitch Let’s look at threading the Chain Stitch Looper in steps. Step 1: Place the thread Into the guide near the hinge of the Cloth Plate Cover. Step 2: Place thread into Chain Stitch Tension. Tension should be set on M. CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch Follow the purple marked guides. One area that tends to be misunderstood on the threading chart is the loop around the rotary take-up. Place the thread in the guide. Loop back around and insert thread in the 1.4 inch opening on the metal guide. Do not attempt to force thread under this metal piece. 2-Thread Chain Stitch Follow the purple marked guides. One area that tends to be misunderstood on the threading chart is the loop around the rotary take-up. CLICK Place the thread in the guide. CLICK Loop back around and insert thread in the 1.4 inch opening on the metal guide. CLICK Do not attempt to force thread under this metal piece. CLICK CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch Once you have looped around the guide You will see how the thread lays against the take up lever. Next guide is on the back of the metal guide plate. Do not pass thread through the hole in the guide plate. If threaded properly, the thread should be ready to just lay in the guide. 2-Thread Chain Stitch Once you have looped around the guide You will see how the thread lays against the take up lever. CLICK Next guide is on the back of the metal guide plate. CLICK Do not pass thread through the hole in the guide plate. CLICK If threaded properly, the thread should be ready to just lay in the guide. CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch Now we need to thread the looper. Turn the handwheel on the machine so that the needle bar is in the lowest position. Press the looper auto threader white button up towards the chain looper and gently pull the looper downward. 2-Thread Chain Stitch Now we need to thread the looper. Turn the handwheel on the machine so that the needle bar is in the lowest position. Press the looper auto threader white button up towards the chain looper and gently pull the looper downward. CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch For the chain stitch there is one extra guide that needs to be threaded. Thread the lower looper eye from back to front. Then draw thread up to the top looper eye. Press looper button upwards to engage the looper. Leave a thread tail of approximately 3 inches. 2-Thread Chain Stitch For the chain stitch there is one extra guide that needs to be threaded. Thread the lower looper eye from back to front. Then draw thread up to the top looper eye. Press looper button upwards to engage the looper. Leave a thread tail of approximately 3 inches. CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch Hold the thread tail from the chain stitch looper. Raise the needle bar to the highest position. Thread the needle using the Yellow tension guides. When you reach the guides above the needle the placement of the thread will be slightly different than what we have used Previously. Thread the guides as shown here and then thread the needle. 2-Thread Chain Stitch Hold the thread tail from the chain stitch looper. Raise the needle bar to the highest position. Thread the needle using the Yellow tension guides. When you reach the guides above the needle the placement of the thread will be slightly different than what we have used previously. CLICK Thread the guides as shown here and then thread the needle. CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Chain Stitch Let’s change the machine settings. Yellow Needle Tension should be 4 Differential feed should be N Stitch length should be 2.5 The Upper Knife is disengaged. Place two layers of cotton fabric with wrong side facing up, under the presser foot and begin sewing at a slow to medium speed. If you have the brown thread pulling to the top decrease the needle tension. If the chain stitch thread is looping, check that you have threaded the looper properly. 2-Thread Chain Stitch Let’s change the machine settings. Yellow Needle Tension should be 4 Differential feed should be N Stitch length should be 2.5 The Upper Knife is disengaged. Place two layers of cotton fabric with wrong side facing up, under the presser foot and begin sewing at a slow to medium speed. If you have the brown thread pulling to the top decrease the needle tension. If the chain stitch thread is looping, check that you have threaded the looper properly. CLICK

2-Thread Decorative Chain Stitch MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Decorative Chain Stitch Clip the needle thread close to the eye of the needle. Click the brown looper thread and then chain off until all thread has been removed from the machine. There is a spool of poly floss in your sewing kit. Please locate that now. Adjust the chain stitch tension to L. Thread the Chain Stitch Looper with the poly floss. 2-Thread Chain Stitch Clip the needle thread close to the eye of the needle. Click the brown looper thread and then chain off until all thread has been removed from the machine. There is a spool of poly floss in your sewing kit. Please locate that now. Adjust the chain stitch tension to L. Thread the Chain Stitch Looper with the poly floss. CLICK

2-Thread Decorative Chain Stitch MO-735 Overlock 2-Thread Decorative Chain Stitch Thread the needle using the Yellow tensions. Change the Stitch length to 3.0. Place one piece of cotton fabric with wrong side facing up under the presser foot and begin sewing at a slow to medium speed. The poly floss will be stitched on the underside of the fabric. The chain stitch can be used for practical or decorative purposes. You can even create a mock quilt stitch using invisible thread and changing the tensions. 2-Thread Chain Stitch Thread the needle using the Yellow tensions. Change the Stitch length to 3.0. Place one piece of cotton fabric with wrong side facing up under the presser foot and begin sewing at a slow to medium speed. The poly floss will be stitched on the underside of the fabric. The chain stitch can be used for practical or decorative purposes. You can even create a mock quilt stitch using invisible thread and changing the tensions. CLICK

Triple Cover Stitch or 4-Thread Cover Stitch MO-735 Overlock Triple Cover Stitch or 4-Thread Cover Stitch The 4-Thread Cover Stitch uses three threads in the needles and one in the chain looper. To set the machine up for this stitch, open the Cloth Plate cover. Remove the thread from the small pigtail guide on the looper. Raise the presser foot and chain off until all yellow thread is removed from the machine. Clip yellow needle thread above the eye of the needle. The 4-Thread Cover Stitch uses three threads in the needles and one in the chain looper. To set the machine up for this stitch, open the Cloth Plate cover. Remove the thread from the small pigtail guide on the looper. CLICK Raise the presser foot and chain off until all yellow thread is removed from the machine. Clip yellow needle thread above the eye of the needle. CLICK

Triple Cover Stitch or 4-Thread Cover Stitch MO-735 Overlock Triple Cover Stitch or 4-Thread Cover Stitch Place needles in the Center and Right Needle positions. There will be three needles in the front left needle holder. Place needles in the Center and Right Needle positions. There will be three needles in the front left needle holder. CLICK

Triple Cover Stitch or 4-Thread Cover Stitch MO-735 Overlock Triple Cover Stitch or 4-Thread Cover Stitch Use the chart at the front of the Overlock Notebook to thread the needles. Change the Stitch Length to 3. Set the tensions as noted on the threading chart. Use the chart at the front of the Overlock Notebook to thread the needles. Change the Stitch Length to 3. Set the tensions as noted on the threading chart. CLICK

Triple Cover Stitch or 4-Thread Cover Stitch MO-735 Overlock Triple Cover Stitch or 4-Thread Cover Stitch Instead of threading the blue thread through the upper looper follow the thread path for the Green needle thread. Instead of threading the blue thread through the upper looper follow the thread path for the Green needle thread. If you have multiple thread breaks, change the thread path so that the blue thread follows the yellow path to the needles. CLICK

Triple Cover Stitch or 4-Thread Cover Stitch MO-735 Overlock Triple Cover Stitch or 4-Thread Cover Stitch Thread the guides above the needles as shown here. Hold the thread tails for the needle and chain looper thread. With the presser foot in the up position, slowly chain off stitches. Thread the guides above the needles as shown here. Hold the thread tails for the needle and chain looper thread. With the presser foot in the up position, slowly chain off stitches. CLICK

Triple Cover Stitch or 4-Thread Cover Stitch MO-735 Overlock Triple Cover Stitch or 4-Thread Cover Stitch Locate the one of the cotton fabric pieces that have been folded to create a hem. Place fabric under presser foot so that the right side is facing up and the folded edge is lined up with the 2.5 marked line on the Cover Extension Plate or Table. Begin sewing at a slow to medium speed. Your finished sample should look similar to this. The raw edge of the hem is finishing and a triple cover hem has been created. Locate the one of the cotton fabric pieces that have been folded to create a hem. Place fabric under presser foot so that the right side is facing up and the folded edge is lined up with the 2.5 marked line on the Cover Extension Plate or Table. Begin sewing at a slow to medium speed. Your finished sample should look similar to this. The raw edge of the hem is finishing and a triple cover hem has been created. CLICK

Triple Cover Stitch or 4-Thread Cover Stitch MO-735 Overlock Triple Cover Stitch or 4-Thread Cover Stitch Look at the stitching on the back of the stitch sample. If the needle thread (green, blue or yellow) is looping on the bottom, tighten the thread tension for that needle. Look at the top cover stitching. If you see any of the looper (brown) thread on top, loosen the needle tension. Look at the stitching on the back of the stitch sample. If the needle thread (green, blue or yellow) is looping on the bottom, tighten the thread tension for that needle. CLICK Look at the top cover stitching. If you see any of the looper (brown) thread on top, loosen the needle tension. CLICK CLICK

Wide and Narrow Cover Stitch MO-735 Overlock Wide and Narrow Cover Stitch You can create different cover stitch effects by removing one of the needles. To create a wide cover stitch, clip the thread above the center needle position. Remove the needle. Locate one of the cotton pieces that have been folded to create a hem. Place fabric under presser foot so that the right side is facing up and the folded edge is lined up with the 2.5 marked line on the Cover Extension Plate or Table. Begin sewing at a slow to medium speed. Your finished sample should look similar to this. You can create different cover stitch effects by removing one of the needles. To create a wide cover stitch, clip the thread above the center needle position. Remove the needle. Locate one of the cotton pieces that have been folded to create a hem. Place fabric under presser foot so that the right side is facing up and the folded edge is lined up with the 2.5 marked line on the Cover Extension Plate or Table. Begin sewing at a slow to medium speed. Your finished sample should look similar to this. CLICK

Wide and Narrow Cover Stitch MO-735 Overlock Wide and Narrow Cover Stitch You can create different cover stitch effects by removing one of the needles. A narrow cover stitch can be created using: Left and Center needles or the Center and Right needles. The Narrow Cover Stitch can also be used to create pintucks in lightweight fabrics. You can create different cover stitch effects by removing one of the needles. A narrow cover stitch can be created using: Left and Center needles or the Center and Right needles. The Narrow Cover Stitch can also be used to create pintucks in lightweight fabrics. CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 5 Thread Overlock At the front of the training notebook there is a chart for the Interlock threading. Please locate that chart. This is a combination of the Chain Stitch and 3 Thread Overlock stitches. Thread the machine so that you can create this stitch. Remember to remove the Cover Extension Table and place the knife guard back on the looper cover. At the front of the training notebook there is a chart for the Interlock threading. Please locate that chart. This is a combination of the Chain Stitch and 3 Thread Overlock stitches. Thread the machine so that you can create this stitch. Remember to remove the Cover Extension Table and place the knife guard back on the looper cover. CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 5 Thread Overlock Remember to engage the Upper Looper. Turn the handwheel to bring the needles to the lowest position. Open the looper cover. Pull the release lever forwards until it snaps into position. The upper looper is now active. Remember to engage the Upper Looper. Turn the handwheel to bring the needles to the lowest position. Open the looper cover. Pull the release lever forwards until itsnaps into position. The upper looper is now active. CLICK

MO-735 Overlock 5 Thread Overlock Change the presser foot on the machine to the standard presser foot. Replace or add needles. Thread the machine and start sewing. Your finished sample should look similar to this. Change the presser foot on the machine to the standard presser foot. Replace or add needles. Thread the machine and start sewing. Your finished sample should look similar to this. CLICK

MO-735 Overlock The MO series has additional accessory presser feet that when added to the stitch functions, can greatly increase the creative potential of the Mo 735 and Mo 734-DE. The MO series has additional accessory presser feet that when added to the stitch functions, can greatly increase the creative potential of the Mo 735 and Mo 734-DE. CLICK