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The amazing Jet-Air threading system for the Baby Lock sergers / overlockers makes for quick easy threading. Index below. Index 0:00 - Introduction to the Baby Lock eclipse BLE1(DX) and the Jet Air Threading System. 1:40 - Preparing for threading. 3:12 - Starting threading. 4:23 - Explaining common problem with threading traditional sergers / overlockers. 7:05 - Explaining the looper threading control levers and button. Engaging the threading system. 9:07 - Looper threading and mechanism explanation. 16:37 - Needle threading and needle threader mechanism explanation. 20:17 - Sew testing. 21:28 - Threading speed run. 25:35 - Conclusion. The engineering that went into this design in incredible. Simply engage the jet-air threading system and push thread into the threading port, push down a lever and viola, a looper is threaded! Both upper and lower loopers can be threaded like this. If that wasn't all, there is a needle threading mechanism for both needles. Just select which needle is to be threaded and engage the needle threader. Traditional overlockers will have issues if the lower looper is threaded while the needle threads are wrapped around the lower looper. I have shown this issue in my video • Serger (Overlocker) Threading - Part 3 - A... . This Baby Lock machine alleviates that issue because the thread is guided by the threading system behind the needle threads. Therefore you can thread loopers and needles in any order you like with no risk of causing a snarl up. Check out my threading speed run near the end. I'm wondering how much faster the Jet-Air system makes threading compared to a traditional overlocker. www.institches.co.nz www.patreon.com/sewingmachines