Careful .... they bite
#31
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: NW IL
Posts: 493
Sorry Joe hope your finger is better today, most likely not still hurts like heck.
I do think the vintage sewing machine have been plotting against us. And like said you would think they would love all the attention being oiled, greased and the tune ups. But maybe they just want to rest now thinking they did their time in the past??? So they are out to get us!!! This year and the first time I ever had this happen I sewed into my thumb, I swear the White Rotary planned that. Then last night at 11:17 pm the same White while I was trying to get one UFO done before the New Year, the needle came out (has never happened before) and jammed into the hook/bobbin area. I was so close to finshing the UFO and would of had it done before 12:00 am. I was able to free the broken needle, put the project aside and decided to check out in the morning if any damage was done. Well this afternoon I checked out the hook, bobbin, timing and the rest of those parts to see if there was damage, there wasn't any damage, none at all. So I cleaned, oiled and regreased it which it really didn't need.
I do think the vintage sewing machine have been plotting against us. And like said you would think they would love all the attention being oiled, greased and the tune ups. But maybe they just want to rest now thinking they did their time in the past??? So they are out to get us!!! This year and the first time I ever had this happen I sewed into my thumb, I swear the White Rotary planned that. Then last night at 11:17 pm the same White while I was trying to get one UFO done before the New Year, the needle came out (has never happened before) and jammed into the hook/bobbin area. I was so close to finshing the UFO and would of had it done before 12:00 am. I was able to free the broken needle, put the project aside and decided to check out in the morning if any damage was done. Well this afternoon I checked out the hook, bobbin, timing and the rest of those parts to see if there was damage, there wasn't any damage, none at all. So I cleaned, oiled and regreased it which it really didn't need.
#32
Super Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 8,091
caroloto,
I had the needle come out on my Minnesota Mdl B. Busted it right in half. It was the only needle I had too. Really got my attention.
As for sewing into your thumbs, those old machines have a lot of torque. Thumb, finger, finger nail, 8 + layers of denim, it's all the same to those old ladies.
Joe
I had the needle come out on my Minnesota Mdl B. Busted it right in half. It was the only needle I had too. Really got my attention.
As for sewing into your thumbs, those old machines have a lot of torque. Thumb, finger, finger nail, 8 + layers of denim, it's all the same to those old ladies.
Joe
#33
Power Poster
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Somewhere
Posts: 15,506
caroloto,
I had the needle come out on my Minnesota Mdl B. Busted it right in half. It was the only needle I had too. Really got my attention.
As for sewing into your thumbs, those old machines have a lot of torque. Thumb, finger, finger nail, 8 + layers of denim, it's all the same to those old ladies.
Joe
I had the needle come out on my Minnesota Mdl B. Busted it right in half. It was the only needle I had too. Really got my attention.
As for sewing into your thumbs, those old machines have a lot of torque. Thumb, finger, finger nail, 8 + layers of denim, it's all the same to those old ladies.
Joe
#34
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: New England
Posts: 865
Hope the injury is better!
#35
Super Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 8,091
Thumb is improving. Still bends and flexes. No pain .... unless I touch it .
I think some machines are just crankier than others. Some I've worked with have had a right to be. Others that look new and pristine shouldn't be but sometimes are. That's the case with the SEWMOR. It looks nearly new but bit me.
Oh well, it's in "time out" for now. I'll get back to it later ..... when I can look at my thumb and it's not all sorts of purple and blue colors.
Joe
I think some machines are just crankier than others. Some I've worked with have had a right to be. Others that look new and pristine shouldn't be but sometimes are. That's the case with the SEWMOR. It looks nearly new but bit me.
Oh well, it's in "time out" for now. I'll get back to it later ..... when I can look at my thumb and it's not all sorts of purple and blue colors.
Joe
#38
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Homosassa, FL
Posts: 2,267
Poor baby, hope it feels better soon. Hope you iced it good. Get better soon. I was moving totes of material one day and put my back out and it took a month to get better and I have a strong back. Lots of ice used. Also take a wash cloth, wet and put in two baggies and freeze and it will fold around the finger.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
makakehau
Main
14
01-15-2011 07:19 AM