machine trouble
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okay here i go again......i have changed every knob on the machine.....and tried to sew and can't get the material to feed through.....tightened the tension and loosened the tension and nothing working for a staight stitch.....if i change to a small zigzag stitch it will feed through but want to do a staight line of course........this machine hates me........i've looked in the instruction book and no help there........so please someone give a good ans. so i can get back to sewing. thank you
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Originally Posted by sharon b
Take a couple deep breaths -- what machine is it ? I would leave the tension alone usually not that -rethread the machine - wind and put in a new bobbin - are the feed dogs up or down ?
#7
I don't know what machine you're using - but increase that stitch length and give it a go.
Otherwise - take an hour away from the machine and 'let it get lonely' - maybe when you come back to 'it' 'it' will behave! That's what I do :)
Otherwise - take an hour away from the machine and 'let it get lonely' - maybe when you come back to 'it' 'it' will behave! That's what I do :)
#8
It should work at 2...I have mine at 2.5 or 3...run the machine without fabric..are the feed dogs turning...take out the throat plate and run it and see if all the parts are moving the way they should...something may be stuck...like a big clump threads on the underneath...
#9
Have you taken the plate under the needle off to be sure there is not lots of lint under it? If you have sewed flannel, it builds up very quickly--had to take mine off twice in an afternoon!that causes that problem!
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Have you used the machine for very long? There could be a buildup of lint around the feed dogs that keeps them from moving as they should. Try taking the bobbin out and also the cover plate over the bobbin area (may require taking out a couple of screws) and see if there is lint you can lift out with a pair of tweezers. Lint can become like pieces of felted wool in that area.
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