How Do You Thread Singer Sergers?
Singer sergers are valuable tools in the sewing room, making it easy to finish seams, sew knit, or create rolled hems. However, sergers are notoriously difficult to thread. You must feed three to five threads through the correct path in the correct order for your Singer serger to sew properly. Once you get the hang of threading your Singer, you’ll be able to change threads and troubleshoot threading problems with ease. Place cones of serger thread onto your Singer serger. You should have a cone of thread for each threading path. Slide each thread under the upper threading bracket. Look at your Singer serger. You will note that the threading paths are color coded. Different Singer sergers use different color coding, so you will need to observe which color is used for each needle and looper on your Singer serger. Start with the upper looper. On most Singer sergers, this will be the third cone of thread. Follow the color-coded path, being sure that the thread snaps snugly between the tens