With your Brother 925d Lock Serger, you'll be able to finish all your seams with a super professional overlock stitch. You'll also be able to make rolled hems on formal wear, and lots more.
The first step is to get your serger threaded and forming a chain. Check out the video and watch as I show you every step of threading the loopers and needles of this 4-thread serger.
I'll point out common issues you might run into when trying to thread the serger, and I show you how your 4-thread overlock should look. We'll also talk about tensions and the other features the Brother 925d Lock machine has.
I hope this video helps you get your serger threaded and operating so you can create the professional projects of your dreams!