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BLCS Coverstitch


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The BLCS is a coverstitch/chain stitch machine which allows the home sewer to achieve a commercial finish on home sewn projects. The BLCS is a machine that will continually chain off, thus allowing coverstitch to be secured from unravelling stitches. This feature can also be used to create beautiful braids using decorative threads for the more creative home sewer. The BLCS also features Jet Air Threading and an optional range of industrial accessories which enable the user to obtain a commercial finish. These features are just some of the many patented features exclusive to Baby Lock worldwide. The BLCS Coverstitch is the perfect partner to any overlocker or sewing machine.

RRP: $2195.00


BLCS COVERSTITCH FEATURES:

Jet Air Threading - Chain looper threads in a breeze
• Tension adjustments on each thread
• Auto tension release
• Coverstitch using three needles (triple coverstitch)
• Coverstitch using two needles wide (6mm)
• Coverstitch using two needles narrow (3mm)
• Chain stitch can be stitched using any of the 3 needles used for coverstitch
• Chain off system
• Vertical needle system - minimizing needle deflection on heavy fabrics
• Full featured differential feed – ranging from 0.6 to 2
• Adjustable stitch length 0 - 4
• Optional range of accessory feet available, piping, gathering, lace and elasticating
• Optional range of industrial type accessories to attach bias binding, form belt loops, hemming etc - 14 in total
• Built in thread cutter
• Built in accessory storage
• 5 year conditional warranty, parts and labour
• Made in Japan

BLCS COVERSTITCH OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES:

• Clear foot
• Hemming foot
• Pintucking foot
• Piping foot 3mm
• Piping foot 5mm
• Gathering foot
• Elasticating foot
• Lace foot
• Fabric guide
• Double fold bias binders 28mm and 36mm
• Single fold bias binders 28mm and 40mm
• Plain hemmer 6mm and 12mm
• Single downturn feller 6mm, 16mm and 25mm
• Belt loop binder 19mm and 38mm

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