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Old 09-01-2020, 04:29 AM
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craftiladi
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Originally Posted by bkay View Post
I'm not an expert on machine repair, but that is how you fill a bobbin on a Singer, too. You hold the outer wheel and loosen (righty tighty, lefty loosey) the inner wheel. To change it back to sewing, you just tighten that inner wheel.

I'm pretty sure there is nothing major wrong (you can't kill an old Singer with a stick), probably just needs oiling or someone put something back in wrong.

Someone better able to help you with anything beyond the bobbin winder will be along soon.

bkay
BKay, exactly why I would much rather have my vintage ladies than a plastic computerized machine. I have a beautiful Brother Embroidery machine and very seldom use it. This darn outer wheel just won't loosen up-which is why I bought an independent bobbin winder years ago.
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