Singer 221 help! Throat plate
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picture of bobbin
Ok thank you Cathy I will study these directions. Hopefully i can figure them out.[ATTACH=CONFIG]394034[/ATTACH]
If it is locked when the needleplate is on, there is probably a thread jammed behind the bobbincase base preventing it from moving. The bobbincase base is the unit with the post that the bobbibcase attaches to. The instructions for removing the BC base are here: http://www.singer-featherweight.com/...Service17.html
Cathy
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#12
carole,
Here's a link that may help with removing the bobbin case: http://mysewingmachineobsession.blog...bbin-case.html
BTW excellent picture - you've got the finger right where it should be. You mentioned you broke a needle - did you get all the broken pieces out of the machine?
Here's a link that may help with removing the bobbin case: http://mysewingmachineobsession.blog...bbin-case.html
BTW excellent picture - you've got the finger right where it should be. You mentioned you broke a needle - did you get all the broken pieces out of the machine?
#13
Hi I am wondering if anyone can advise me. I was sewing on my little jewel today when it jammed up on me. I first dremoved the bobbin. The hand wheel froze. The needle broke and seemed jammed in the feed. I them removed the throat plate. Found thread in the bobbin case which was difficult to remove.
With the bobbin removed and throat plate it runs. As soon as I replace the bobbin and throat plate it will not move. The finger position on bobbin case is centered correctly but when trying to move wheel it for es throat plate to move out of position because finger hits the underside of the throat plate. I hope this makes sense. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
With the bobbin removed and throat plate it runs. As soon as I replace the bobbin and throat plate it will not move. The finger position on bobbin case is centered correctly but when trying to move wheel it for es throat plate to move out of position because finger hits the underside of the throat plate. I hope this makes sense. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
#14
When we first got my F.W.221, I thought I could take the bobbin out and clean and do all sorts of things; just like my old Stradivarius of 1961. Not true; I had to take it to the repairman who got it going again.
Don't know what he did to it, but he carefully instructed me to" just take the bobbin out; don't take the whole thing apart. When you need to clean and clear out the dust, lint, ect, get the canned air from Wal-Mart or Big Lots, and that will do it."
I honestly don't know what you need to do now, but bet some of the other gals will knowQ!
Good luck!
Mariah
Don't know what he did to it, but he carefully instructed me to" just take the bobbin out; don't take the whole thing apart. When you need to clean and clear out the dust, lint, ect, get the canned air from Wal-Mart or Big Lots, and that will do it."
I honestly don't know what you need to do now, but bet some of the other gals will knowQ!
Good luck!
Mariah
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Mariah said, " When you need to clean and clear out the dust, lint, etc, get the canned air from Wal-Mart or Big Lots, and that will do it. "
NO!!!!!!
You don't want to use the canned air!!! From all that I've been told, it will just push the dust and things farther into a sewing machine. Use paint brushes and other thing instead of the canned air!
Janis
Mariah said, " When you need to clean and clear out the dust, lint, etc, get the canned air from Wal-Mart or Big Lots, and that will do it. "
NO!!!!!!
You don't want to use the canned air!!! From all that I've been told, it will just push the dust and things farther into a sewing machine. Use paint brushes and other thing instead of the canned air!
Janis
Last edited by Janis; 02-09-2013 at 09:58 AM.
#16
I'm sorry, but I don't agree that you should never take that area apart. It's an important part of the maintenance of these machines, and it's covered in the owner's manual - pages 7 and 8.
Here's a great visual tutorial on how to take it apart and reassemble:
http://thefeatherweight221factory.co...MachineJam.php
Here's a great visual tutorial on how to take it apart and reassemble:
http://thefeatherweight221factory.co...MachineJam.php
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I'm sorry, but I don't agree that you should never take that area apart. It's an important part of the maintenance of these machines, and it's covered in the owner's manual - pages 7 and 8.
Here's a great visual tutorial on how to take it apart and reassemble:
http://thefeatherweight221factory.co...MachineJam.php
Here's a great visual tutorial on how to take it apart and reassemble:
http://thefeatherweight221factory.co...MachineJam.php
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In the picture it looks that way. Today however I did remove the bobbin case per the great tutorial from the featherweight factory web site that I never heard of. Thanks to you all. Now it just needs some fine tuning. Boy I hope I never lose that gib screw!
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