Sewing Tip - bobbin issue
#23
Umm I am a bit picky but my ladies so appreciate being able to do a basic maintenance service of their machines as local servicing is a bit thin on the ground locally, temperamental in service and EXPENSIVE. So much so although I am in North Wales I send mine all the way up to Scotland, hundreds of miles and a different country but IMO worthwhile!
So the more my ladies can do themselves the better, shame my computer expertise doesn't help with posh machines
So the more my ladies can do themselves the better, shame my computer expertise doesn't help with posh machines
#24
Recently, my top thread was pulling down to the back of the quilt. I changed everything, cleaned, rethreaded, and finally turned the machine off and waited a while and went back to it later. It worked. I have always found it to be "operator error" in my case. LOL!!
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Umm I am a bit picky but my ladies so appreciate being able to do a basic maintenance service of their machines as local servicing is a bit thin on the ground locally, temperamental in service and EXPENSIVE. So much so although I am in North Wales I send mine all the way up to Scotland, hundreds of miles and a different country but IMO worthwhile!
So the more my ladies can do themselves the better, shame my computer expertise doesn't help with posh machines
So the more my ladies can do themselves the better, shame my computer expertise doesn't help with posh machines
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Probably a lot of problems are operator caused. Good that it got straightened out for you.
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I hadn't either. But on another machine (front loading bobbin), I was having all kinds of stitch issues and just finally took a closer look at the bobbin case, where a tiny piece of a thread got caught in the slot. Fixed it.
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