How Do You Thread A Serger 14U44?
The Singer 14u44 serger is a three- or fourh-thread serger machine manufactured in the late 1980s. It sews, trims and produces an overlock finish simultaneously. This serger sews twice as fast as a regular sewing machine, giving you a professional seam. The edge finish prevents raveling of the material. Threading a serger is a tedious task that requires patience. Always maintain the correct order of threading the machine. Select the thread and place one spool on each of the thread posts at the top of the machine. Thread the machine in the following order: upper looper, lower looper, right needle and left needle. Extend the thread-guide pole to the highest level. Pass each thread through its pole thread guide from back to front. Thread one spool at a time. Begin with the upper looper. Follow the red/orange color lines for the upper looper on the diagram. Ensure that the thread going through the tension dials seats firmly between the tension discs. Continue threading through the guides m