Originally Posted by
OurWorkbench
Good point, Leon. I know about the wind in Kansas. It blows potato chips off the plate while trying to eat outdoors.
I've heard rumors that some machines are picky with thread, but not a 201. I'm guessing you are using a spool pin felt under the spool of thread, so that it can feed freely. I'm wondering if you have cleaned out the tension assembly and oiled after sewing all those masks. Another thought is that somehow the check/take-up spring somehow got out of position or that accidentally, when threading that it didn't get in position over the retaining fork. In my 201 manual the retaining fork is number 3 in the instructions for upper threading.
I'm not sure it would make any difference, but have you checked the needle to make sure it isn't bent or blunted and the correct size for the thread.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
I am using a felt and no fans/air blowing on or around the machine. While I blew out/brushed around the tension disks, I didn't oil them or take the whole assembly apart. Maybe I need to go through the whole process of taking them apart/putting them back together (which scares the beejesus out of me) - hopefully between the manual and YouTube I will be okay... Thanks for the input!