Husquavarna Sewing machines
#131
Originally Posted by Hinterland
Originally Posted by Charleen DiSante
Anyway, the problem I was having is that the bobbin holder sort of pops out, catching threads.
There is a Yahoo group devoted to the Sapphire. They have lots of good advice.
#133
Originally Posted by thimblebug6000
Can you give us a link for the yahoo group?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VikingSapphire/
For the poster who said they're inactive, well, maybe they're busy sewing on their Sapphires :). If you ask a question you'll usually get an answer. Plus you can search their old messages for solutions.
#135
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Location: Round Rock,Texas
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Originally Posted by Hinterland
Originally Posted by thimblebug6000
Can you give us a link for the yahoo group?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VikingSapphire/
For the poster who said they're inactive, well, maybe they're busy sewing on their Sapphires :). If you ask a question you'll usually get an answer. Plus you can search their old messages for solutions.
Sharon Weaver
#138
I have the 830 also. And i just love it. Auto tension and all. Still getting use to it. Have had it for almost 3 yrs come tax time. Love it to pieces........The B foot is the best to use. My dealer told me that. I don't sew the bindings on it. I use my Industeral one for that. But sill love it.
#139
I have the 830 also. And i just love it. Auto tension and all. Still getting use to it. Have had it for almost 3 yrs come tax time. Love it to pieces........The B foot is the best to use. My dealer told me that. I don't sew the bindings on it. I use my Industeral one for that. But sill love it
#140
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
Posts: 6,135
Originally Posted by MAXIES2
Hello I bough a saphire 870 18 months ago and have just gone through a very annoying time with Husquavarna, my machine would only sew backwards, I took it back to the dealer at the beginning of May, many phone calls, a rant on this board and I at last got a brand new 875 off them. Hope you manage to resolve your problem quicker than me.
It turned out that it had serious manufacturing defects. The frame was bent and it caused the bobbin case to flop about among other things. My machine was in the shop for nearly 3 months before they decided it wasn't repairable.
I got a new 870 from the company and then I upgraded to the 875 when it came out. No more problems at all.
I love my 875!
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