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Be in the loop. Sign up for our newsletter to see what smart sewers are reading. –5– 20 21 22 1-1. Presser foot pressure adjustment dial 2. Thread take-up lever cover 4. Thread guides 5. Telescopic thread stand. Threading is as easy as following the color-coded display on the machine, reading the owner’s manual, or watching the enclosed video.The Husqvarna Viking Huskylock 936 has a convenient blade cutter to assist in cutting your fabric evenly as you sew each overlock stitch. Huskylock 936; Husqvarna Viking Huskylock 936 Manuals Manuals and User Guides for Husqvarna Viking Huskylock 936. We have 1 Husqvarna Viking Huskylock 936 manual available for free PDF download: User Manual. View the manual for the Husqvarna Huskylock 460D here, for free. This manual comes under the category Sewing machines and has been rated by 2 people with an average of a 6.5. This manual is available in the following languages: English. Do you have a question about the Husqvarna Huskylock 460D or do you need help? Ask your question here.
New York USA
Skill: Intermediate
Skill: Intermediate
I have a Huskylock 936 serger. I am well aware that this is a love/hate machine: my mom Hated it, which is how I lucked into owning it. I love this machine. That said, it’s the only serger I’ve ever owned and sometimes changing settings is beyond me, and there’s not much available on YouTube. I would like to learn more!
Can you help me with rolled hem set up? I know I need to remove the left needle and it’s thread. I know to slide the front lever to “R”..but then what?! Not sure about settings on the screen beyond entering my fabric info (lightweight woven) and hitting auto. Seems like it can’t be that easy?
Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Can you help me with rolled hem set up? I know I need to remove the left needle and it’s thread. I know to slide the front lever to “R”..but then what?! Not sure about settings on the screen beyond entering my fabric info (lightweight woven) and hitting auto. Seems like it can’t be that easy?
Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance!
NanaAnna
Australia
Rolled hem settings are on p33 in the owners manual. If you don't have that you can download it here
This Users guide video on YouTube might help too, it appears to have good feedback. Other videos might help too.
I used to own a Janome Compulock which is very similar and the rolled hems were fabulous and I used that feature a LOT!
Hope this helps?
This Users guide video on YouTube might help too, it appears to have good feedback. Other videos might help too.
I used to own a Janome Compulock which is very similar and the rolled hems were fabulous and I used that feature a LOT!
Hope this helps?
miss diana
New York USA
Skill: Intermediate
Skill: Intermediate
Thank you! I am downloading the manual. I actually only have my mom’s handwritten notes from when she took the class when she purchased it!
I have used YouTube quite a bit for learning but I like books best. I’ve had the 936 for a year and it has been so good to me. Threading isn’t exactly fun but once it gets going the results are always great!
I have used YouTube quite a bit for learning but I like books best. I’ve had the 936 for a year and it has been so good to me. Threading isn’t exactly fun but once it gets going the results are always great!
servalan
New South Wales Australia
Skill: Intermediate
I have the little sister machine, the 910. Rolled hem instructions are laid out very clearly in the Owner's Handbook. If your manual has gone astray you can download it for free from the Viking manual site, just search for 936:Skill: Intermediate
Viking Manual site
Enjoy & I love my 910 Huskylock to bits. ;)
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Sydney, Australia
Sewing Beasts: Juki DX-2000QVP, Pfaff Tiptronic 2030, Elna Stella TSP; Overlocking Beasts: Huskylock 910, Janome 604D, Janome 8002D, Janome 234D; Coverstitch Beast: Juki MCS-1500
Sewing Beasts: Juki DX-2000QVP, Pfaff Tiptronic 2030, Elna Stella TSP; Overlocking Beasts: Huskylock 910, Janome 604D, Janome 8002D, Janome 234D; Coverstitch Beast: Juki MCS-1500
Huskylock 936 User Guide Review
servalan
New South Wales Australia
Skill: Intermediate
Also forgot there is a dedicated 936 yahoo group - very experienced brains trust there should you need help down the track.Skill: Intermediate
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Sydney, Australia
Sewing Beasts: Juki DX-2000QVP, Pfaff Tiptronic 2030, Elna Stella TSP; Overlocking Beasts: Huskylock 910, Janome 604D, Janome 8002D, Janome 234D; Coverstitch Beast: Juki MCS-1500
Sewing Beasts: Juki DX-2000QVP, Pfaff Tiptronic 2030, Elna Stella TSP; Overlocking Beasts: Huskylock 910, Janome 604D, Janome 8002D, Janome 234D; Coverstitch Beast: Juki MCS-1500
miss diana
New York USA
Skill: Intermediate
Skill: Intermediate
I am downloading the manual, phew! And I applied to join the yahoo group, fingers crossed! I wish I had someone to sit next to and show me some things, but the internet can come close sometimes. I can tell the machine is capable of so much and I’m ready to learn.
Thank you for directing me to excellent resources!
Thank you for directing me to excellent resources!
dianelwilson
Michigan USA
I have two 936s, one set up for serving and one set up for cover stitch. My first one I've had about 16 years. It took me a little time to get used to it, and a trip to the Viking store for desperate help! My most frequent mistake was not having the thread squarely in he tension discs. I rarely thread the loopers from scratch. I clip a long tail off the spool I'm changing, then tie a knot and gently pull through the machine. The instructor for the class I took said she sometimes did this through the needles! I don't do that. Remember to slide the lever to R. I use tear away stabilizer when doing a very light fabric like chiffon. Do t pull unless you want a lettuce effect.
Viking recommends annual checkups at the dealer. Don't tell anybody, but I don't take my machines in that often, but they always run better after a checkup.
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Diane L Wilson
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miss diana
New York USA
Skill: Intermediate
Skill: Intermediate
Posted on: 11/2/18 10:06 AM
I am happy to hear you have two of this machine! I rarely thread from scratch, I do exactly what you do. I should take this machine in for a checkup, but it's hard (and $$) for me to get there once a year. I clean it as best I can after most projects, and I've had it for a year. It was serviced before it was sent to me.
I am getting ready to sew Vogue 1178, which I think is a good first project for rolled hems because it does call for the lettuce effect, and there is a lot of ground to cover, so I think any mistakes will be hidden in the flounces. I have experience sewing with chiffon and silk, so I'm not too worried about working with it, though of course it requires patience - I really appreciate the tip for tear away stabilizer, I'll get some this weekend.
I've downloaded the manual, which I didn't have before I started this thread! so I'll be reading that. I am excited to finally utilize another feature of this crazy machine!
-- Edited on 11/2/18 at 10:50 AM --
I am getting ready to sew Vogue 1178, which I think is a good first project for rolled hems because it does call for the lettuce effect, and there is a lot of ground to cover, so I think any mistakes will be hidden in the flounces. I have experience sewing with chiffon and silk, so I'm not too worried about working with it, though of course it requires patience - I really appreciate the tip for tear away stabilizer, I'll get some this weekend.
I've downloaded the manual, which I didn't have before I started this thread! so I'll be reading that. I am excited to finally utilize another feature of this crazy machine!
-- Edited on 11/2/18 at 10:50 AM --
servalan
New South Wales Australia
Skill: Intermediate
Skill: Intermediate
Posted on: 11/2/18 4:45 PM
Yeah, they're built like tanks. I have the 910 overlocker only version. Someone gave it to me after a long period of no use. A few months ago I took it apart & have it a regrease (with tri-flow clear synthetic) & it is much smoother since then. I do my own maintenance if possible.
Makes a great stitch with little fuss & I love the half speed option for tricky curves.
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Sydney, Australia
Sewing Beasts: Juki DX-2000QVP, Pfaff Tiptronic 2030, Elna Stella TSP; Overlocking Beasts: Huskylock 910, Janome 604D, Janome 8002D, Janome 234D; Coverstitch Beast: Juki MCS-1500
Sewing Beasts: Juki DX-2000QVP, Pfaff Tiptronic 2030, Elna Stella TSP; Overlocking Beasts: Huskylock 910, Janome 604D, Janome 8002D, Janome 234D; Coverstitch Beast: Juki MCS-1500
miss diana
New York USA
Skill: Intermediate
Skill: Intermediate
Well, I read the whole manual (a few times), and got myself set up for the rolled hems.
It’s not going well. It will go well for a while and then one of these things happens: the thread doesn’t attach to the fabric (just chains next to it), if I increase speed at all the thread gets nicked by something and looks bad.
I’ve hemmed about 1/4 of a skirt (after a whole morning of practice) and now the hem is chopped up, damaged, looks terrible.
I know I need to practice, but it seems like something is wrong. Especially when it nicks (cuts) the rolled edge and all the threads. I can’t find anything in the manual that I am doing wrong.
Oof! Learning curve. :(
It’s not going well. It will go well for a while and then one of these things happens: the thread doesn’t attach to the fabric (just chains next to it), if I increase speed at all the thread gets nicked by something and looks bad.
I’ve hemmed about 1/4 of a skirt (after a whole morning of practice) and now the hem is chopped up, damaged, looks terrible.
I know I need to practice, but it seems like something is wrong. Especially when it nicks (cuts) the rolled edge and all the threads. I can’t find anything in the manual that I am doing wrong.
Oof! Learning curve. :(
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