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  |Has ace=Gail Dowler;gdowler@georgefox.edu
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The Janome MyLock 634D featers 2 needles and a choice of 2,3, or 4 thread overlocking stitching. The color-coded thread guiding makes threading simple and easy to follow. The MyLock 634D allows the user to easily switch from overlock stitching to rolled hemming without needing to change to needle plate. Some of the key features of the MyLock 634D are a tension release device, easily accessible lower looper guides, changeable thread guide, easily retractable upper knife, adjustable foot pressure, and more.
 
  
The current Ace of the {{PAGENAME}} is '''{{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has ace.Has name}}''' ({{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has ace.Has email address}}).<br />
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Make: {{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has make}}
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Model: {{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has model}}
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Serial Number: {{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has serial number}}
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Ace: {{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has ace.Has name}} ({{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has ace.Has email address}}).
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== Documentation ==
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==Safety First==
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[[File:Safety First HD2.png|left|150px]]
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Here are some safety instructions for the {{PAGENAME}}. Remember... SAFETY FIRST!!!
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*'''Sharp Hazard''' – needles are very sharp and can pierce your skin. Turn off the serger when inserting/removing needles to avoid bumping the foot pedal and moving the needle assembly. Never place your fingers directly underneath the needle.
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*'''Crush Hazard''' – be aware of all moving parts and keep your fingers away from any pinch points.
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*'''Entanglement''' – ensure that loose clothing, long hair, or any other dangling/loose items do not become entangled in the machine. Hair that extends below the collar should be tied up.
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*'''Eye Injury''' – needles can break if they hit a solid object while sewing. The broken tip can fly off and become lodged in your eye. Wear safety glasses when using the serger.
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*Do not sew over pins. This can break or bend the needle.
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*Always use the proper needle plate. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break.
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*Do not push or pull fabric while stitching. It may deflect the needle causing it to break.
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*Ensure the needle you are using is undamaged.
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*Make sure the needle is installed correctly.
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*Verify that you are using the correct presser foot. When changing out the presser foot, manually check that the needle’s travel will clear the foot before using the foot pedal.
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*Do not run thick fabrics or many layers of fabric through the serger. Use the industrial sewing machine for these applications.
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*When you finish using the serger, disconnect the power cable from both the machine and the wall outlet/power strip. Coil the power cable neatly on the table.
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==Description==
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Sergers preform a type of stitch known as overlock stitching. An overlock stitch is a type of stitching that overcasts the edge of one or more pieces of fabric. Sergers also have the ability to trim the excess seam allowance as it is fed through the machine. This type of stitching is useful for edging, hemming, and seaming. This process will create a clean edge of your fabric that will not fray.
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The Janome MyLock 634D features 2 needles and a choice of 2, 3, or 4 thread overlocking stitching. The color-coded thread guiding makes threading simple and easy to follow. The MyLock 634D allows the user to easily switch from overlock stitching to rolled hemming without needing to change to needle plate. Some of the key features of the MyLock 634D are a tension release lever, easily accessible lower looper guides, changeable thread guide, easily retractable upper knife, adjustable foot pressure, and more.
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==Documentation==
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[[Media:Inst-book-634d.pdf|Serger User Manual]]
  
 
* [https://www.janome.com/machines/sergers/mylock-634d/ Product Home Page]
 
* [https://www.janome.com/machines/sergers/mylock-634d/ Product Home Page]
* [https://www.janome.com/siteassets/support/manuals/sergers/inst-book-634d.pdf User Manual]
 
  
== Sergers ==
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====Terminology====
Sergers preform a type of stitch known as overlock stitching. An overlock stitch is a type of stitching that sews over the edge of one or more pieces of fabric. Sergers also have the ability to cut of the excess edge as it is fed through the machine. This type of stitching is useful for edging, hemming, and seaming. This process will create a clean edge of your fabric that will not fray.
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* Needle -
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* Spool -
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==Training==
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====Operation====
  
== Training ==
 
 
All information on this specific machine can be found in the [https://www.janome.com/siteassets/support/manuals/sergers/inst-book-634d.pdf User Manual]
 
All information on this specific machine can be found in the [https://www.janome.com/siteassets/support/manuals/sergers/inst-book-634d.pdf User Manual]
  
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Sergers are great for adding zippers into your project. Here is a helpful video to lead you through the process.
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====Demonstration====
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{{#evu:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4SFacsuH1k}}
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Demonstrate you can safely setup the serger. You will then proceed to edge a piece of scrap material.
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====General Procedure====
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Insert general procedure here.
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==Certification==
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Complete <strong>The Hub - {{PAGENAME}} Module</strong> at the link below to gain access to the {{PAGENAME}}. The Maker Hub Canvas course pertains to all facilities and equipment contained in the Maker Hub; simply complete the quizzes for the facilities/equipment you wish to use in the Maker Hub. Please email <span style="color:blue">makerhub@georgefox.edu</span> if you have any questions.
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[https://georgefox.instructure.com/enroll/G7CTPX Maker Hub Canvas Course]
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==Troubleshooting==
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You may look in the user manual for troubleshooting instructions. But, if you are not confident in what you are doing, ask a supervisor for assistance.
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==Maintenance==
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====General maintenance====
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Open the covers and use a lint brush to clean out the lint. Do not try to blow the lint away; you will drive it deeper into the machine.
  
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====Specific Maintenance Tasks====
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Maintenance Procedure
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!Frequency
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!Done By
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|Lubricate mechanisms
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|As Needed
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|Technician
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|Clean machine
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|When Done
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|User
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|Change the needle
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|As Needed
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|User
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Latest revision as of 23:43, 25 August 2023

Serger icon.png
Janome Mylock 634D

Make: Janome

Model: MyLock 634D

Serial Number: 6E1013527

Ace: Gail Dowler (gdowler@georgefox.edu).

Location: The Hub


Safety First

Safety First HD2.png

Here are some safety instructions for the Serger. Remember... SAFETY FIRST!!!

  • Sharp Hazard – needles are very sharp and can pierce your skin. Turn off the serger when inserting/removing needles to avoid bumping the foot pedal and moving the needle assembly. Never place your fingers directly underneath the needle.
  • Crush Hazard – be aware of all moving parts and keep your fingers away from any pinch points.
  • Entanglement – ensure that loose clothing, long hair, or any other dangling/loose items do not become entangled in the machine. Hair that extends below the collar should be tied up.
  • Eye Injury – needles can break if they hit a solid object while sewing. The broken tip can fly off and become lodged in your eye. Wear safety glasses when using the serger.
  • Do not sew over pins. This can break or bend the needle.
  • Always use the proper needle plate. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break.
  • Do not push or pull fabric while stitching. It may deflect the needle causing it to break.
  • Ensure the needle you are using is undamaged.
  • Make sure the needle is installed correctly.
  • Verify that you are using the correct presser foot. When changing out the presser foot, manually check that the needle’s travel will clear the foot before using the foot pedal.
  • Do not run thick fabrics or many layers of fabric through the serger. Use the industrial sewing machine for these applications.
  • When you finish using the serger, disconnect the power cable from both the machine and the wall outlet/power strip. Coil the power cable neatly on the table.

Description

Sergers preform a type of stitch known as overlock stitching. An overlock stitch is a type of stitching that overcasts the edge of one or more pieces of fabric. Sergers also have the ability to trim the excess seam allowance as it is fed through the machine. This type of stitching is useful for edging, hemming, and seaming. This process will create a clean edge of your fabric that will not fray.

The Janome MyLock 634D features 2 needles and a choice of 2, 3, or 4 thread overlocking stitching. The color-coded thread guiding makes threading simple and easy to follow. The MyLock 634D allows the user to easily switch from overlock stitching to rolled hemming without needing to change to needle plate. Some of the key features of the MyLock 634D are a tension release lever, easily accessible lower looper guides, changeable thread guide, easily retractable upper knife, adjustable foot pressure, and more.

Documentation

Serger User Manual

Terminology

  • Needle -
  • Spool -

Training

Operation

All information on this specific machine can be found in the User Manual

A simple intro to serging:


Demonstration

Demonstrate you can safely setup the serger. You will then proceed to edge a piece of scrap material.

General Procedure

Insert general procedure here.

Certification

Complete The Hub - Serger Module at the link below to gain access to the Serger. The Maker Hub Canvas course pertains to all facilities and equipment contained in the Maker Hub; simply complete the quizzes for the facilities/equipment you wish to use in the Maker Hub. Please email makerhub@georgefox.edu if you have any questions.

Maker Hub Canvas Course

Troubleshooting

You may look in the user manual for troubleshooting instructions. But, if you are not confident in what you are doing, ask a supervisor for assistance.

Maintenance

General maintenance

Open the covers and use a lint brush to clean out the lint. Do not try to blow the lint away; you will drive it deeper into the machine.

Specific Maintenance Tasks

Maintenance Procedure Frequency Done By
Lubricate mechanisms As Needed Technician
Clean machine When Done User
Change the needle As Needed User