Consider me frustrated.
#61
I have a baby lock jewel and i had that problem they said to make sure your bobbin is in tight mine is clockwise the other thing when you turn your tinson one whole circle and try that but remember where it was before.
76 and counting
76 and counting
#65
Had the same problem but once we figured it out, Lizzie has been crankin. It is such a great machine and you really can't blame anyone because after you figure out the problem, it was all in the book, all we had to do was read it correctly. We all try to fix a LA like a sewing machine but the tension and threading is much different. Just moving the thread spindles can change the upper tension. So happy you are now ready to create. Hugs
#67
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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This is an old thread but let me tell you how I got my revenge on the Tin Lizzie Co. I was attending the Mid-Atlantic Quilt show this year and I stood back from the Tin Lizzie booth and if anyone seemed too interested in the Lizzie I went to them and told them my terrible experiences not only with the machine it's self but with a company that just dropped me and NEVER EVER gave me any help. I wish I had had the nerve to just speak out to everyone standing at the booth but I did as much as I felt comfortable with.
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