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About the Husqvarna Huskylock 936 View the manual for the Husqvarna Huskylock 936 here, for free. This manual comes under the category Sewing machines and has been rated. Huskylock 936 $288 Huskylock 910 $188 Huskylock 905 $148 Huskylock 901 / Huskylock s15 $98 Huskylock s21 $488 Huskylock s25 $688 H Class 200S $288 Model Resale Values Sewing/Embroidery Machines Designer Diamond Royale $4,488 Designer Diamond deLuxe $3,488 Designer Diamond $2,488 Designer Ruby Royale $3,288 Designer Ruby deLuxe $2,288 Designer. View and Download Viking Huskylock 936 instruction manual online. Welcome to ManualMachine. You have been successfully registered. We have emailed you a verification link to to complete your registration. Please check your inbox, and if you can't find it. An EXCELLENT COPY scanned on the highest resolution from the original Viking Book - Viking Huskylock 936 serger service manual. This is NOT A INSTRUCTION MANUAL!! This is a REPAIR MANUAL on all the steps of a tune-up and repairing this model. (Mechanical and electrical sewing disorders, dismantling of shells and more.) 41 pages in English. Guild wars 2 nude mods. Oct 12, 2009 I've had a Viking Huskylock 936 for about 6 years and am wondering if it ever gets easy to use. It has many features, and once set up properly makes beautiful stitches. But it's such a pain in the. to get set up! I gave up long ago on the coverstitch conversion and got a separate machine.
Skill: Intermediate
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!
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?
Skill: Intermediate
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!
Skill: Intermediate
Viking Manual site
Enjoy & I love my 910 Huskylock to bits. ;)
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Huskylock 936 Video
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
Skill: Intermediate
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!
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?
Skill: Intermediate
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!
Skill: Intermediate
Viking Manual site
Enjoy & I love my 910 Huskylock to bits. ;)
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Huskylock 936 Video
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
Skill: Intermediate
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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
Skill: Intermediate
Thank you for directing me to excellent resources!
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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Skill: Intermediate
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!
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Huskylock 936 User Guide
Skill: Intermediate
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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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
Skill: Intermediate
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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