I sat down to piece the borders of my Lonestar-Gone-Wrong quilt, and thought: "mmm... what's that funny sound?" but I continued to sew and sew and sew, and about 25% of the way through the boarder piecing, the machine made a loud KA-THUNK sound as if some internal piece of metal came off and fell down went boom (inside), and the needle apparatus just stopped. No more sewy-sewy.
Guess it's time to find the nearest/best Singer service place. And once again, this quilt becomes a UFO... Will it EVER be done? Now I understand why so many of you have more than one sewing machine. -- Jillaine p.s. my fear is that the repair will cost more than the value of the machine! :-( p.p.s. I guess I could HAND-piece... |
So sorry, and it conks out just before the weekend!! Now, that is WRONG!! on so many levels. . . :thumbdown:
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That's a bummer. I hope your machine can be repaired quickly and cheaply. :(
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Oh NO! nothing worse than that WHONK! sound. Hope you get yours repaired and that you get a spare.
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That's why I have more than one machine. Sorry this happened to you.
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I think we have all been there at one time or another. Hope all goes well with repairs. So sorry this had to happen when you had your heart set on getting the ufo finally done.
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Originally Posted by Grama Lehr
So sorry, and it conks out just before the weekend!! Now, that is WRONG!! on so many levels. . . :thumbdown:
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I am sorry to hear of this. I, too, do not have multiple machines so truly understand (smile). Use this time to pamper yourself in some way. All will be well soon.
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Well, the sewing machine doc said it's terminal-- or rather: it would cost at least $200 to repair so I may as well get a new one.
Given that, I took her home and took her apart. The problem is a broken plastic gear that drives the feeder. See 2nd photo: broken bits. I took as much apart as I could (easily), and saw that to replace this little plastic gear, I would have to take more of the machine apart than I'm probably capable of. Dang!!! Good news: I have a neighbor who is willing to give her like-new Montgomery Ward (!) sewing machine away. That should be able to hold me over for awhile. -- Jillaine Open heart surgery [ATTACH=CONFIG]181525[/ATTACH] Bits of the broken gear [ATTACH=CONFIG]181526[/ATTACH] Look for "naked" (metal) gear-base under plastic gear; naked should be "wrapped" with a plastic over-gear [ATTACH=CONFIG]181527[/ATTACH] |
I am sorry your machine went hay-wire on a Friday night. Will surely be a long weekend. Hope it's a minor repair and is up and running very soon.
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