Odd Clicking Sound
#11
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Minnesota
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It may not really have been the thread - it might have been a need to re-thread because there was a bit of lint or loose thread stuck in the works.
I would hate to think your nice machine couldn't handle different threads!
I would hate to think your nice machine couldn't handle different threads!
#13
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: FL
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I was told to oil my machine (bobbin area) every 4 bobbins or so along with the twice a year cleaning and lubricating. I've been doing that it is purrs like a kitten.
I do it so often because I generally sew 5 or 6 days a week.
I do it so often because I generally sew 5 or 6 days a week.
#14
Originally Posted by Cathe
It may not really have been the thread - it might have been a need to re-thread because there was a bit of lint or loose thread stuck in the works.
I would hate to think your nice machine couldn't handle different threads!
I would hate to think your nice machine couldn't handle different threads!
yes, I too read in my manual and also from selling husqvarnas they don't need to be oiled.
I will try that Connecting Threads thread again some day to see if my baby will be nice or throw another hissy fit!!
In the meantime, Fabricville had a sale on yesterday, buy 1 thread, get 2 free.. so I bought the big 1200 yard spools of the Gutterman thread. My baby likes those :)
Thanks so much for all your comments and suggestions!
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