Stupid Bernina Sewing Machine
#1
Stupid Bernina Sewing Machine
I had a little Kenmore sewing machine for years. It wasn't special but it had great tension and I never had a problem with it.
When my mother passed away she left me her Bernina Artisan 180, so I passed on my little sewing machine.
I have had nothing but problems with the bobbin on this Bernina and it making an ugly messy on the underneath side of all of my sewing. I just got done ripping out half a quilt binding I just put on because of this stupid machine. I cannot figure out why it is doing what is doing because it doesn't happen all of the time. I am about ready to chuck it out the window or use it for target practice.
I am thinking about scanning the Sears black Friday adds to see if they may have a Kenmore on sale.
When my mother passed away she left me her Bernina Artisan 180, so I passed on my little sewing machine.
I have had nothing but problems with the bobbin on this Bernina and it making an ugly messy on the underneath side of all of my sewing. I just got done ripping out half a quilt binding I just put on because of this stupid machine. I cannot figure out why it is doing what is doing because it doesn't happen all of the time. I am about ready to chuck it out the window or use it for target practice.
I am thinking about scanning the Sears black Friday adds to see if they may have a Kenmore on sale.
#2
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 965
Hi Suzy,
I can't help because I don't have Bernina, I still have my little Kenmore and bought a spare at a garage sale. But I have to tell you that your post made me chuckle.
You are talking about throwing a machine out the window...and then I read ......."Quilting is my sanity"
Hope you figure out how to fix the trouble soon.
Good luck!
I can't help because I don't have Bernina, I still have my little Kenmore and bought a spare at a garage sale. But I have to tell you that your post made me chuckle.
You are talking about throwing a machine out the window...and then I read ......."Quilting is my sanity"
Hope you figure out how to fix the trouble soon.
Good luck!
#5
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Tri-Cities, Washington
Posts: 757
I had issues with my machine and after taking it to the local shop found out it didn't like the thread. I was trying a monofilament and it just doesn't like it. I now use Sulky, Aurifil, or Whatever the shop recommends and no longer have any trouble. I must agree thread issues are very frustrating! Good luck!
#6
I have tried rethreading the top, the bobbin, in the end I end up pulling off all the thread on the bobbin and starting from scratch by rewinding a new bobbin. I have wasted so much time and thread because of this machine.
#7
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC
Posts: 8,138
I recommend the Brother line of sewing machines. I've had four - one broke when it was dropped while we were on vacation - and have no trouble whatsoever with them. The manuals are WONDERFUL - well written and very thorough. They don't assume you know much, which was great for me since I hadn't sewn in about 30 years when I got my first Brother.
#8
I have two Berninas. I've only sewn on Berninas for 20 years and I've never had a problem with my tension, even after letting a machine sit for several years. I would have a repairperson look at it before switching to another machine. My machines have given me nothing but top quality stitching on every type of material. I hope you get to the bottom of the problem quickly.
#9
could it be the bobbin is the wrong bobbin for the machine, haave you taken it to a dealer to see if its a quick fix. It may be something simple you are overlooking. Sometimes new machines can be tricky if we are used to one brand our whole life. Do you have a friend that owns berninas that can help
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