Having issues with supernova julia necchi
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Having issues with supernova julia necchi
I have recently started working with a vintage sewing machine a supernova julia necchi when I first started sewing on it I noticed right away that I had it threaded wrong. After fixing it I then realized that it wasn't sewing right, I finally got it to sew but the ends of the fabric won't stayed sewed. I'm very upset about this because it is a nice sewing machine but I really want it work and its not sewing like it should be. Please help me understand why its not sewing right or if I need to take it back to have it worked on again? The picture is similar to the one I have.
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My first question would be are you holding your thread tails/ends? Or using a 'leader' piece of fabric? If you are used to sewing with a newer, computerized machine, this may not be intuitive for you. For us oldsters, it's just a habit that we don't seem to break regardless of machine!
If you're holding your thread tails, I'm at a loss but I'm sure someone else more knowledgeable will be along shortly.
If you're holding your thread tails, I'm at a loss but I'm sure someone else more knowledgeable will be along shortly.
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You mean like the upper and lower thread doesn't interlock from the first needle punch? I don't think I ever had that problem. Similar issues often happen if the machine desparately needs cleaning and tending to under the needle plate; feed dog and bobbin case area in general. I'm totally emvious of your machine though, it looks fab :- )
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