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Yup! Janome's have a wick! Is that what you have?? I did the very same thing...pulled it out but got it back in easily. Good luck!
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Originally Posted by abdconsultant
take any lint, fabric or stuff out from around the bobbin case. If you have your manual use it. I alway keep the manual to my machines and occasionally have to reread them. If you don't have your manual, order one on line.
Rethread your machine and replace the needle. that is a good place to start once you've cleaned it. good luck. |
Originally Posted by cjomomma
That sounds odd. I don't know why that would be there or atleast i have never heard of anything like that. Have you tried runnung your machine to see if it is running better now? I have found things inside my machine that has had me boggled at times. I think there is goblin that does it just to confuse me.
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Originally Posted by quiltingaz
I don't know what kind of machine you have, but I have never seen anything like that in bobbin case. I don't think something like that should be there. I think it is time for a service on machine.
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Sounds like the oiling wick in my Janome 6600. You don't remove it, just put a drop of sewing machine oil on it when it needs it.
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I want to thank each and everyone one of you wonderful members!! I have the Singer Futura Emborider sewing machine and after all the suggestions and tips, I found that it is indeed a wick and it is very oily! Funny finding that in a sewing machine. I did get the wick back in that tiny hole as so many members suggested I try to do. It seems to be sewing OK, but I still have that thumping sound so I will try the other tips on changing the needle. After that I just might take it in for a professional cleaning and ajusting.
Thanks again so much guys! I knew I could get my answers from you. You all are the greatest! |
Originally Posted by kathy
YEP! it's an oil wick, may have to have service tech replace it, not have any clues about the thread problem
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oops see you said what you have, but I don't get a wick thing
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Originally Posted by CAS49OR
Originally Posted by kathy
YEP! it's an oil wick, may have to have service tech replace it, not have any clues about the thread problem
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Originally Posted by susanwilley
Originally Posted by CAS49OR
Originally Posted by kathy
YEP! it's an oil wick, may have to have service tech replace it, not have any clues about the thread problem
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