For over 200 years, sewers have created gorgeous patterns by hand stitching, using a technique known as Sashiko. Now, this traditional look can be created on a machine with the new exclusive Baby Lock Sashiko. It perfectly replicates these distinctive stitches with a unique needle system and adjustable stitches and spacing.
The Baby Lock Sashiko specialty machine features include:
• Sashiko Stitching
• LED Monitor
• Single Stitch Mode
• Free-Motion Sewing
• Stitch and Space Length
Scroll down to learn more and see additional features.
Additional Product Details
PRESSER FOOT TYPE
• Fixed MACHINE ONLY WEIGHT
• 27.7 lbs
LIGHTING
• 1, Fluorescent
BOBBIN WINDING
• Standard
NEEDLE TO RIGHT OF MACHINE DISTANCE
• 9"
MAXIMUM STITCH LENGTH
• 5mm
TOTAL NUMBER OF STITCHES
• 1
ACCESSORY STORAGE
•✔ THREAD CUTTER TYPE
• Side
BOBBIN LOADING TYPE
• Side-Loading
PROGRAMMABLE NEEDLE UP/DOWN
• ✔ NUMBER OF FEET INCLUDED
• 1
MACHINE ONLY DEPTH
• 8.75"
NUMBER OF NEEDLES
• 1
MACHINE ONLY WIDTH
• 19"
TABLE/FRAME
• MACHINE ONLY HEIGHT
• 13.5"
BOBBIN SIZE
• Class 15
Increase your stitching speed, decrease your tension, and lengthen your stitch. Experiment with the settings and speed until you get 'the hang of it' and the desired results.
We have a great and Bonus Sew at Home OnDemand (pre-recorded) class just that subject and is called "Free Motion Quilting with your Baby Lock?" CLICK HERE for a link to the Sew at Home OnDemand website and order this FREE video class today! Note you will need to set-up an account on this website, even if you have a Baby Lock website profile, they are different.
We have a Bonus Sew at Home OnDemand (pre-recorded) class just that subject and is called "How do I create a mitered corner on binding?" CLICK HERE for a link to the Sew at Home OnDemand website and order this FREE video class today! Note you will need to set-up an account on this website, even if you have a Baby Lock website profile, they are different.
There are a number of reasons you would want to have a Baby Lock products registered:
• To register your machine, serger, Gold Standard or Love of Sewing for warranty purposes
• So an authorized Baby Lock dealer can check your registered product information when you take it in for service and will then be able to determine what is covered by the Baby Lock warranty
• There may be times Baby Lock may send you special offers and information based on Baby Lock products you registered
• For your future reference should you need it
1. Login to your Baby Lock Account
2. From the Dashboard, click the Register a New Machine
3. Enter the information, select Validate
Check to see your bobbin winder spindle is moved all the way to the left.
When the Sashiko machine is set for bobbin winding the machine motor is disabled. Check to see your bobbin winder spindle is moved all the way to the left.
For optimum stitch formation, regularly clean and oil your Sashiko machine. We recommend you clean the bobbin area every time you replace the bobbin and oil your machine with daily use. Watch this video to learn how. NOTE-ALWAYS TURN OFF YOUR SASHIKO MACHINE AND UNPLUG IT BEFORE CLEANING AND OILING.
Yes, you should oil your Sashiko and we recommend you do so daily. Watch this video to learn how to keep your Sashiko machine in tip top shape. NOTE-ALWAYS TURN OFF YOUR SASHIKO MACHINE AND UNPLUG IT BEFORE CLEANING AND OILING.
Thank you for your inquiry on ordering an instruction manual for your Baby Lock product. Please contact your local Baby Lock retailer for information on how you can buy an instruction book, if it is still available.
Put a tear away stabilizer under the area where you want the buttonhole. This prevents the feed dogs from sinking into the fabric and not feeding correctly. Place a layer of water soluble stabilizer on top of the fabric where the button hole is to be made. Select a stretch buttonhole setting if you have it on your machine.
CLICK HERE to check out the Baby Lock stabilizers.
Alternative closures: Snaps (comes in many styles), Velcro, bound buttonholes made from Ultrasuede™
Any sewing machine with the "Button Stitch" to sew on buttons can do this easily.
• Machine Setting:Button Stitch
• Stitch Width: 2.5
• Stitch Length: 0 (or as low as it will go)
• Foot: Pearl Foot
• Lower Feed Dogs
Stitch the "Button Stitch" three times in place. This will create a nice knot that resembles Candlewicking. Move to next knot location.By using the Button Stitch, the knot is "tied off" automatically.
If you prepared your machine properly for storage by oiling it well to keep rust from attacking it, there are a couple of things you will want to do before using it on your project. First, remove the bobbin, race, and ring. Wipe all the parts with a dry cloth. Replace the bobbin parts and bobbin. Then sew, on a scrap of fabric first. When you think you machine should be oiled, oil the bobbin area. Run your machine with outout thread a minute, and wipe out excess oil. That should keep the oil from soiling the thread and fabric you are sewing.
Increase your stitching speed, decrease your tension, and lengthen your stitch. Experiment with the settings and speed until you get 'the hang of it' and the desired results.
We have a great and Bonus Sew at Home OnDemand (pre-recorded) class just that subject and is called "Free Motion Quilting with your Baby Lock?" CLICK HERE for a link to the Sew at Home OnDemand website and order this FREE video class today! Note you will need to set-up an account on this website, even if you have a Baby Lock website profile, they are different.
If it is a technique such as stippling or free motion embroidery you will need your hands to guide the fabric, using the foot pedal is usually the best. When doing simple seaming, you do not have to guide the fabric as much, using the "Start/Stop" button is very convenient. When you need more control over your fabric using the foot pedal is always the best idea. Keep in mind, when using a machine with an embroidery unit attached, you will need to have the foot pedal disconnected.
Select a buttonhole where the stitch length is not extremely tight or dense. Then, be sure to stabilize the area you will be stitching your buttonhole to avoid any excessive stretching.
Since the thread you are using in the needle will be a slightly thinner and finer texture thread, you would need to tighten your upper tension to compensate the difference.
Use the walking foot when sewing velvets and velveteens. That will help prevent the sliding or crawling of the fabric.
1. Try loosening the tension.
2. Fold the hem twice for more support.
3. Try using a smaller needle. Suggestion: size 9
4. Use a finer thread such as cotton embroidery thread for an almost invisible hem.
First, you should be using a water soluble stabilizer/topping on the top of your fabric along with your regular stabilizer underneath. This will give a smooth surface for the stitches to form on. CLICK HERE to check out the Baby Lock stabilizers.
If you are using a water soluble stabilizer and still having this problem, increase your density a little, depending on the size of the design area you are filling. A larger area can handle more density than a small area.
You may want to watch some of our SEW AT HOME ONDEMAND CLASSES, such as "First Steps in Embroidery - A Stabilizer Conversation" or "Embroidery Recipe for Success". There are also a variety of Palette classes, too.
DISCOVER THE POWER OF THE SASHIKO
Uncover the Innovative Features
OF THE SASHIKO
PRESSER FOOT TYPE
• Fixed MACHINE ONLY WEIGHT
• 27.7 lbs
LIGHTING
• 1, Fluorescent
BOBBIN WINDING
• Standard
NEEDLE TO RIGHT OF MACHINE DISTANCE
• 9"
MAXIMUM STITCH LENGTH
• 5mm
TOTAL NUMBER OF STITCHES
• 1
ACCESSORY STORAGE
•✔ THREAD CUTTER TYPE
• Side
BOBBIN LOADING TYPE
• Side-Loading
PROGRAMMABLE NEEDLE UP/DOWN
• ✔ NUMBER OF FEET INCLUDED
• 1
MACHINE ONLY DEPTH
• 8.75"
NUMBER OF NEEDLES
• 1
MACHINE ONLY WIDTH
• 19"
TABLE/FRAME
• MACHINE ONLY HEIGHT
• 13.5"
BOBBIN SIZE
• Class 15
PRECISE SASHIKO STITCHES
A specialty needle working in conjunction with a latch wire system forms defined stitches and precise spacing to create a true hand-stitched look.
SPECIALTY STITCH MODE
Complete control of stitch and spacing is essential for decorative techniques such as braiding, couching, cross-stitching and adding trim. Now with the specialty stitch mode, a complete cycle of one single stitch and space allows the control you need when single stitch sewing is desired.
STITCH LENGTH CONTROL AND STITCH SPACING CONTROL
Create short or long stitches ranging from 2mm to 5mm using the adjustable lever. Create short or long spaces with adjustable spacing from 2mm to 5mm.
FREE-FLOW SEWING AND U-SHAPED FLUORESCENT LAMP
The adjustable presser foot height allows ease of turning fabric, stitching circles, squares and other shapes for complete control. The entire needle area is surrounded by a lighting system for maximum illumination.
LED MONITOR
This unique system allows you to easily recognize when the needle is creating a stitch or a space.
BOBBIN SYSTEM
The side loading, oscillating bobbin system is conveniently placed for fast and easy loading.
BOBBIN WINDER
Easily prepare multiple bobbins for projects by winding each one on the built-in bobbin winder.
ACCESSORY STORAGE SPACE
Conveniently store and organize all of the included accessories in the built-in tray.
OPTIONAL SASHIKO TABLE
Add a world of extra sewing space to your machine with this optional 18" x 24" extension table.
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