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Old 01-17-2020, 07:32 AM
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Default Magnetic Pin Cushions and Computerized Sewing Machines

I have read before on this board that magnetic pin cushions might cause problems with the electronics of a computerized sewing machine and I have avoided using a magnetic pin cushion or parts bowl because I was worried that I might mess up my machine, but if other folks are using them without problems I would love to be able to have at least one for my straight pins.

Has anyone here that uses a magnetic pin cushion or parts bowl had any problems with their computerized sewing machine because of the magnets?


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I would first check your machine manufacturer or manual to find if there is any information on not having magnetic items around your machine.
I have been using a magnetic pincushion and a magnetic seam guide on mine for a number of years and have to date had no problems. I have used it with Brothers and Juki and Singer without a problem. It will be interesting to know what others have done or avoided.
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The computer parts are shielded inside the machine. A magnet will not hurt the machine being close to it is what I was told by a few techs.
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I asked at my sewing machine shop and the tech and owner both said you'd need a magnet that picks up cars to mess with modern machines. If They said it, I believe it.
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Basic magnetic stuff you can buy in a regular store I wouldn't worry about. I have a fairly strong magnet that I use on a string to pick up pins, I keep it stuck to one of the feet of my sewing table.

Super strong specialty magnets are typically owned by people who know what they are doing or why they have them. Or, if you've ever taken out the magnet from a computer hard drive, well, I wouldn't stick that on a computerized machine but there probably isn't enough metal in the case of the machine for a good connection anyway.
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Originally Posted by KalamaQuilts View Post
I asked at my sewing machine shop and the tech and owner both said you'd need a magnet that picks up cars to mess with modern machines. If They said it, I believe it.
Love this and it's exactly what I needed to hear.
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Please go right ahead with the pin cushion. I have 3 of them in use all the time without issues.
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Please go right ahead with the pin cushion. I have 3 of them in use all the time without issues.
Thank you so much. I'm looking forward to going to Harbor Freight tomorrow. LoL
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Originally Posted by IrishgalfromNJ View Post
Thank you so much. I'm looking forward to going to Harbor Freight tomorrow. LoL
Such a fun place! Let your mind wander and you can find lots of goodies that can be used for quilting. The magnetic bowls are awesome. I attached some of the tiny "earth magnets" to the bars of the longarm, and use one to hold the needle for burying threads so it is always handy. They're strong enough to hold small scissors too.
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Originally Posted by IrishgalfromNJ View Post
Thank you so much. I'm looking forward to going to Harbor Freight tomorrow. LoL
I have one of these sticks and it is great. It extends out quite a ways and has a light. Isn't very expensive
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