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Starting And Stopping With A Cobra 4

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Just got my new Cobra 4 today. Once I figured out how to assemble it, no instructions, I started to sew a couple pieces of scrap 8oz. Think I got it figured out but need to know what to do at the beginning of the stitch to make sure it's locked in. Do I run a few stitches then back up to the beginning and then take off from there? Also on the other end when the stich is finished, do I just back up 3-4 holes then go to the end again?

Any help would be great!

Thanks

Joker

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I don't think you'll like triple thread look, and it's unnecessary. Backstitch a couple holes on each end - it's not going anywhere. I often backstitch one extra hole, so I can pull one thread through and have them both on the back. That's probably not necessary either :)

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Very cool and makes complete sense. I'll give that a shot.

Thanks!

Joker

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Search youtube for "Al Bane" or "Cobra Class 4". Al Bane has a couple of outstanding videos about the Class 4. Cobra Steve also has a video on set up and adjustment.

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would be willing to bet if you call Steve at Cobra he will be able to send you an instruction manual.

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+1 for Al Bane's videos. Extremely helpful!

Michelle

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Try making the first stitch a back stitch, then forward from there.......to the end, then back stitch one.

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