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December 2017 Special Offers inside BABY LOCK December 2017 december Specials ALL MONTH LONG! We’re Social! DECEMBER specials ALL MONTH LONG! table of contents Embroidery Quilting sewing Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 serging VIDEOs ACCESSORIES Page 7 Page 9 Pages 10 -12 2 We’re Social! A Gift for you. Put a Baby Lock Machine on your holiday wish list! wreath for . the neighbors Na pkins for the h oliday party. Gifts for them. Use your Baby Lock machine to make one-of-a-kind gifts they’ll cherish forever. Find projects, programs, savings and Pil more in our Holiday Gift Guide. www.babylock.com lows for Patty Get started today! aby Dylan pony for B h oliday dress for o ur granddaughter. LBPT-HOLIDAY17 FIND A RETAILER 3 DECEMBER specials ALL MONTH LONG! EMBROIDERY TAILORING PACK Embroidery specials Receive an EMBROIDERY TECHNOLOGY PACK Item#BLOK4 4-year Love of Knowledge Membership Item#EDG-DWL2 when you purchase MSRP $1499.99 Designer’s Gallery Creator II SELECT BABY LOCK MACHINES MSRP $499.99 Destiny II Unity • TruView™ Color LCD Touch Screen • Color LCD Touch Screen • 770 Built-In Stitches • Digital Dual-Feed System • MPEG-4 Movie/Video Play Function • Guide Beam for Sewing Learn More Learn More VALIANT intrepid alliance • 10.1” TruView™ IPS TFT LCD • IQ™ Technology • TruView™ LCD Color Screen in HD • TruView™ IPS LCD Color Touch Screen • MPEG-4 Movie/Video Play Function Touch Screen • Baby Lock IQ™ Technology • NeedleCamTM Digital Camera for • Large 7-7/8" x 11-3/4" • Single Needle Free Arm perfect positioning Embroidery Field Embroidery • 10-Needle • 6-Needle Learn More Learn More Learn More 4 We’re Social! Quilting Specials Pu rch a se a 60 m0nth baby lock jazz no-interest financing for when you purchase a $699 Baby Lock Crown Jewel III jazz crown jewel iii • 12” Workspace to the Right of the Needle • 18” Workspace • Sews up to 1,000 SPM • Back and Front Handles • 28 Built-in Stitches Including a • LCD Display One-step Buttonhole • Built-in Stitch Regulator • 6 LED Lights • Large “M” Class Bobbin • Quick-set, Top-loading Bobbin Learn More Learn More FIND A RETAILER 5 DECEMBER specials ALL MONTH LONG! Own a quality Baby Lock sewing Machine specials machine for as low as $99! BL9 for $99 • 11 Built-in Stitches • Built-in, Four-step Buttonhole Learn More anna for $199 • 15 Built-in Stitches, Including Four-step Buttonhole • Drop-in Bobbin Learn More MOLLY for $299 • 25 Built-in Stitches, Including One-step Buttonhole • Built-in NeedleLearn More Threader Learn More 6 We’re Social! SERGER Specials • 4/3/2-Thread Serging • Differential Feed • Free-arm Serging Lauren for $299 Learn More Receive a Receive a Receive a $200 Rebate $150 Rebate $100 Rebate when you purchase a when you purchase a when you purchase a baby lock Evolution baby lock Enlighten baby lock Imagine EVOLUTION ENLIGHTEN IMAGINE • Automatic Thread • Exclusive ExtraordinAir™ • Exclusive Jet-Air Threading™ Delivery (ATD) Threading • Automatic Thread • 8–Thread Serger with • Automatic Thread Delivery (ATD) Delivery (ATD) Cover and Chain Stitch • 4/3/2 Thread Serging • 4/3/2 Thread Serging Learn More Learn More Learn More FIND A RETAILER 7 DECEMBER specials ALL MONTH LONG! baby lock Sashiko for $1499 Sashiko • U-Shaped fluorescent lamp • Stitch length and spacing: 2mm to 5mm • Presser foot pressure and height adjustment • Built-in accessory storage Learn More Receive a HOLIDAY koala chair when you purchase a SALE! bABY LOCK MACHINE* and a koala together no - interest financing 36 Months 60 Months on purchases on purchases over $2,000 over $5,000 Offer valid December 12 - 29, 2017 *Baby Lock Machine MSRP of $499 or Greater Learn More Learn More Item# KOALACHAIR Koala Chair MSRP $399.00 8 We’re Social! new Videos Learn new machine and accessory techniques every month with Baby Lock’s Behind the Stitch! Click below to watch the videos! December Videos Don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel – Click Here! See helpful videos for subjects like: • Stitch in the Ditch Quilting • Stabilizing Knits • Precise 1/4” Seams Sew Easy, Sew Fun See our Projects! Looking for quick and easy projects? Check out Baby Lock’s Sew Easy, Sew Fun videos. You’ll find quilting, sewing, serging and embroidery projects to get you started. Click Here! Learn More FIND A RETAILER 9 DECEMBER specials ALL MONTH LONG! Accessories Quilting Accessories NEW – Ruler Foot – Low Shank Quilt beautiful designs using rulers and acrylic templates with the Open Toe Ruler Foot. This 1/2"-wide foot is designed to give you a 1/4" radius from the needle and the 3/16” height of the foot allows for stability when using low shank style rulers. (BL-LOTRF) NEW – 3/16" Ruler Kit – Low Shank Expand your quilting capabilities with the Baby Lock Ruler Set. From stitching squiggles across seam lines to curved line doubled-sided feathers to perfect concentric circles, these templates are perfect for any sewer looking to add new designs and styles to their quilts. (BLRK-LS) Quilt Clips Manage the bulk of your quilt using these 3" Quilt Clamps to keep your quilt rolled up and out of the way. These are perfect for machine quilting on the Baby Lock Coronet Quilting Frame, Baby Lock Pearl Frame or even with your standard machine. (BLQ-LQC) Horizontal Spool Pin This optional Horizontal Spool Pin is available for use with metallic and specialty threads wound on a spool (not a cone). (BLJ18-HS) 10” TruGrip Designed by Linda Hall the 10" TruGrip acts as a quilter’s second set of hands, stabilizing the surface of your quilt during free-motion quilting. The 10" TruGrip also synchronizes your movements with the TruStitch Regulator so you can get into the zone for smooth machine quilting. Expand your creativity by attaching optional templates to the TruGrip. (BLTG10) Linda Hall Curve Template The Curve Template mounts to the TruGrip or Free-Motion Grip and serves as a guide to create shaped lines on the surface of the quilt. This template yields professional results in a fraction of the time. (BLHCT) 2-Thread Stand Now you can save time by always having two spools ready to sew, quilt or embroider. This 2-spool thread stand provides enough room for most spool sizes and large cones, too. (BLMAC-STS) 10 We’re Social! Accessories continued Embroidery Accessories Embroidery Foot Needle Beam This foot enables the Needle Beam to highlight the exact needle drop point on your Aventura or Flourish embroidery machine. It is helpful for precise embroidery positioning and placement. (BLMAC-EF) 6" x 6" Embroidery Hoop and Grid This 6" X 6" hoop is perfect for projects like quilt blocks or any project that would benefit from a symmetrical hooping. The hoop size 150mm X 150mm. (BLMA-150) NEW – Machine Cover Protect your machine from dust and store it in style with this attractive machine cover. (BL10-COVER) NEW – Magnetic Embroidery Hoop Set This small square hoop is perfect for embroidering small patterns and monograms on sleeves, pockets or hard to hoop areas. This hoop measures 2" x 2" (50mm x 50mm). (ENMFA50) Serger Accessories 7 Foot Upgrade Kit Upgrades Ovation Foot Kit to Triumph Foot Kit. Kit includes: Double Fold Bias Binder 8mm, Double Fold Bias Binder 10mm, Double Fold Bias Binder 15mm, Fabric Guide, Open Toe Foot, Single Fold Bias Binder 15mm, Teflon Flat Sole Foot. (BLES8FTKITU) Trim Bin Serger Use this trim bin to keep your sewing area tidy. It catches cut fibers as you serge. Fits all Baby Lock serger models. (BLTBIN) NEW-Serger Foot Kit This kit for your Baby Lock Triumph includes additional feet and attachments to help you expand your creative options. These 29 feet come in a convenient carrying case. (BLETS8FTKIT) FIND A RETAILER 11 DECEMBER specials ALL MONTH LONG! Accessories continued Serger Accessories New-Triumph Trolley Protect your serger while on the go with this Baby Lock trolley bag. The adjustable handle makes it easy to take your serger to classes and other sewing events. (BLTSTF) Inspirational Guide FOR SERGER ACCESSORIES & ATTACHMENTS Serger Inspirational Guide Explore all the techniques that will make your serging experience with Serger Accessories & Attachments not only enjoyable, but also inspiring. Get the most out of your Baby Lock with the Inspirational Guide designed to help you explore all the techniques your sewing machine, serger or software has to offer. (STWB-BLSGACC) Sewing Accessories Extension Table Instantly create a larger sewing surface with this extension table. The table measures 21" x 13" and provides a sturdy surface for quilting or large projects. (BLMCC-ET) Straight Stitch Needle Plate and Foot Set If you want to reduce puckering on lightweight fabrics and prevent delicate fabrics from jumping and shifting, this foot and needle plate set is for you. The small opening on the foot provides support as the needle travels through the fabric, preventing flagging. (BLMAC-SS) Circle Sewing Attachment Expand stitch libraries with the incredible abilities of the Circular Sewing Attachment. This creative machine accessory allows sewers to stitch in a circular pattern using any forward- feeding utility or decorative stitch. Create corded frames with the included the Baby Lock Braiding Foot and 3-Hole Cording Foot. (BL-CSA) Candlewicking Foot The Candlewicking Foot has a deep tunnel on the underside of the foot to aid the foot in feeding over a build-up of thread when using a candlewicking, decorative or utility stitch that repeats over itself or has high density. (BLSO-CWF) Creative Foot Kit Do more creative techniques with your Baby Lock sewing machine when you add additional feet.
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