Do men design sewing machines?lol
#31
Originally Posted by lab fairy
I can't wind a bobbin and sew at the same time on my Pfaff 7570 but I do like not having to rethread my machine every time I need a new bobbin (I wind 4 or 5 at a time to make sure I have a back up). I can wind my bobbin from the machine with the needle threaded and use the pressure foot, etc. but I prefer using the second spool holder over that.
#32
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Originally Posted by donnalynett
Originally Posted by lab fairy
I can't wind a bobbin and sew at the same time on my Pfaff 7570 but I do like not having to rethread my machine every time I need a new bobbin (I wind 4 or 5 at a time to make sure I have a back up). I can wind my bobbin from the machine with the needle threaded and use the pressure foot, etc. but I prefer using the second spool holder over that.
Heck we may end up with sewing machines with no feet pedal in the future(and as I type this I bet someone will tell me they exist).
Or we can just set the material in, and say sew seam and it'll do that work. That though may take the fun out of it though
#35
Hmnnnn....I have a very old Elna that I now use as a backup machine and it seems it was designed for a left hander and I had quite a time when I first started using it as everything seems to be opposite of every other machine I have used. I actually think it is about the best machine I have used but I may change my opinion after I get used to my new Viking.
#36
Yes, go pink and please no tension issues. also a bobbin area that could just handle a spool. Oh and an arm area enough for a king size quilt to fit under for free motion quilting. LOL
this one is slanted to go to my soon to be daughter in law
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#38
Originally Posted by karen65ae
So many having tension issues (including me) and I thought if more men used these machines I am sure the machines would be designed differently so you just flicked a switch to change the tension needs for the weight of the cotton or have 2 different tension disks on the machine... In an ideal world lol
#39
Originally Posted by moonwolf23
Originally Posted by donnalynett
Originally Posted by lab fairy
I can't wind a bobbin and sew at the same time on my Pfaff 7570 but I do like not having to rethread my machine every time I need a new bobbin (I wind 4 or 5 at a time to make sure I have a back up). I can wind my bobbin from the machine with the needle threaded and use the pressure foot, etc. but I prefer using the second spool holder over that.
give it time.
Heck we may end up with sewing machines with no feet pedal in the future(and as I type this I bet someone will tell me they exist).
Or we can just set the material in, and say sew seam and it'll do that work. That though may take the fun out of it though
#40
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Western Australia
Posts: 501
Originally Posted by msariano
I'd like a machine that would fill a bobbin while you were sewing. Why can't they put an extra path way for the thread to be wound up on another bobbin while sewing?
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