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Old 12-16-2010, 10:07 PM
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Linda71
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Originally Posted by Prism99
I think that most machines that allow adjustment of presser foot pressure have it as a knob at the top left of the machine, basically above the rod that raises and lowers the presser foot. If you have this kind of knob, it is usually a screw type which I assume follows the "righty tighty" rule. I have seen this kind of thing on older machines I have fixed up for a local non-profit. Still think it's really strange that my expensive Bernina 1230 does not have an adjustment for presser foot pressure!
No knob on the top or side. I am wondering if it needs to be opened up. My needle was a little off center the last time I had it serviced and they just opened it up and reset it. Will ask next time I go to the shop.
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