Chapter 5 - Oiling your Machine. Chainstitch.Tips
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Today's video is a quick and easy tutorial about oiling your Chareco 114CH, Singer 114W103, or Cornely Chainstitch Embroidery Machine.

Follow along as we go through the machine to perform some regular maintenance.

We suggest oiling the machine with every 4 hours of use.

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Chapter 4 - Remove the Needle Plate and Clean the Looper. Chainstitch.Tips

Hey everybody, This is our first video getting into a more intermediate topic.

Have you ever cleaned the looper on your chain embroidery machine?

It is amazing to see the type of gunk and grime that can get stuck in your stitch forming mechanism after only a couple dozen hours of use.

If you are stitching full time, you may want to consider cleaning your looper every WEEK!

There is a bonus segment in this episode all about how to hone your needle plate using abrasive cord. A sewing machine mechanics secret weapon.

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Chapter 3 - Remove and Replace the Presser Foot. Chainstitch.Tips

Chainstitch.Tips Chapter 3 - How to Remove and Replace your Presser Foot

Hey y'all, here is another 100 level class to get you familiar with your Chareco 114CH machine.

In this episode we're going to learn about how to interact with your machines presser foot.

Well cover the tools you'll need, along with an overview of the two different feet available, when to use them and why.

Products in this video include:

Presser foot clamp

Presser Foot

Claw Foot

Chapter 2 - Nipple Selection, Replacement and Maintenance. Chainstitch.Tips

Chapter 2 - Nipple Selection, Replacement and Maintenance. Chainstitch.Tips

This video will help you understand your Chareco 114CH machine and the finer points of the machine nipple.

You will learn how to remove the nipple, clean it and the needle tube, select the correct size nipple for the job, and then reinstall the parts.

Patreon subscribers can head over to www.patreon.com/charecosew for an additional segment on how to remove burrs and polish your nipples. Products in todays video include:

Chareco 114CH Chenille and Chainstitch Embroidery Machine

114CH Needle bar for Organ needles

Organ Needles for Chainstitch Embroidery Machines

Nipples for Chareco, Singer, and Consew embroidery machines

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Chapter 1 - How to change your needle bar and needles. Chainstitch.Tips

Hey everybody, Were back at it with a new series called Chainstitch.tips

Todays 101 level video is all about How to change your needle bar and needles.

At this point I have been fooling around with these machines for years, and have to remind myself that our educational content is supposed to focus on training new operators.

Im going to organize this series by chapter, starting right here at chapter 1.

If you need any supplies for your machine you can find them in our webstore at www.charecosew.com

Chainstitch Embroidery - Needles, Nipples, Thread

In today's video I give some opinions and a tutorial about how to identify the correct Needle - Nipple - Thread combinations. Strap in and get excited to hear me use the phrase "illustrative purposes" like my life depended on it.

In today's video I give some opinions and a tutorial about how to identify the correct Needle - Nipple - Thread combinations.

Strap in and get excited to hear me use the phrase "illustrative purposes" like my life depended on it.

Our rule of thumb is that we always want to use the smallest possible needle for the job.

Here are two main advantages:

1) Smaller needles make smaller holes

2) As needles increase in size from 1-12 so does the anatomy of the entire needle. This means that a #2 needle has a much shorter point than a #12. In practical terms this means you can use a much lower needle height allowing you to pull less thread up through your project creating a more petite line.

Smaller needle - less thread - more detail! While we do think there are some go to formulas that work great, a big part of the fun is experimenting.

Organ Chainstich Needles

Organ Chenille Needles

Organ Needle Bar

Schmetz Chainstitch Needles

Schmetz Needle Bar

Needle Bar Stop Collar

100% Cotton C Cord Thread

100% Mercerized Cotton Suisse C Cord

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Chareco 100% Cotton Chainstitch Embroidery Thread

Chareco 100% Cotton Chainstitch Embroidery Thread

We are thrilled to be working with a new manufacturing partner to bring our customers two different offerings of 100% cotton thread which is the perfect match for your Chareco 114CH, Singer 114W103, Cornely, or any other chainstitch embroidery machine.

In this video you will see our new offerings in action.

We are pairing both with a Size 5/110/18 Needle and Size 6 Nipple.

"Suisse" 100% Mercerized Cotton C Cord Thread

100% Cotton C Cord Thread

Chainstitch.Tips How to oil your 114CH Chainstitch Embroidery Machine

Here is a quick tutorial video called about how to oil your 114CH chainstitch embroidery machine. I am hoping that this will be helpful to new, intermediate, and advanced machine operators who are excited about learning how to take care of their babies. Grab your oil bottle and follow along! Try not to have too much fun *wink emoji*

Chareco 114CH Chainstitch Embroidery Machine

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