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Old 10-16-2014, 09:39 PM
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quiltingshorttimer
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Originally Posted by scisyb220 View Post
This past Spring I bought a Singer H74 for a real deal at Tuesday Morning. It was a model made for selling on the HSN and has over 300 built in stitches, including 2 alphabets and numerics, came with a slew of feet, including a walking foot AND a cutter foot! Every time I tried using it, I could NOT get the tension right; the thread "bubbled" up on top. Called Singer help line and they "walked" me through the threading process---NOT the problem. She finally said it would be covered by warranty and the ONLY place in my state is over an hour's drive away. Or I could ship it. Neither one I wanted to do. So she gave me some info on a couple places nearby that could do the work for a charge. I knew the problem was the bobbin tension, but was afraid to play with it. Called one place and she talked me through adjusting the bobbin screw, assured me it would not invalidate the warranty, and NOW I finally have a decent looking stitch! Really proud I was able to do this! I was very intimidated by it, but so happy I can now use my machine! Next step: playing with the fancy stitches & the alphabet! Ooooooo, I can't wait to play with the cutter foot---like having a serger, but without another machine!
OK-I'm seriously envious right now! I bought 2 of the same machine at Tues Morning--my daughter's works great, but I had mine worked on by independent repair guys-replaced the take up arm on bobbin thread cause said it was bent. Works better, but when bobbin is low, my top tension starts laying on the top. I'm a long armer and adjust that bobbin (& top) tension all the time so not afraid to give it a try---but with a drop in bobbin, where is the bobbin screw??
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