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Quilt4u 08-01-2009 07:06 AM


Originally Posted by okie
I have Babylock machines and you don't oil them, you can void your waranty if you do. As for needles I throw mine away after using, I feel that once I've changed a needle its "goodness" is gone. I really don't see a need to keep a used needle unless you changed it out to change to another size and it's still got its "goodness". If a well used needle can be recycled for something else, I would like to know. I'm all for recycling. :lol: :wink:

I use my old needles to hang things like quilts on the walls. They are strong for thir size. As for my bobbin case I clean evey second bobbin or I have trouble with my thread.

Shemjo 08-01-2009 01:50 PM

I clean mine often after having trouble once a long time ago. Who knew? It really helps it work sew much better! Never thought to take a picture of it, but then there are some thngs I don't want to share! :?

stitchinMamaw 08-06-2009 06:11 AM


Originally Posted by pittsburgpam
I read to not use canned air. I was reading tips from a shop and he said that he can always tell when someone uses air because it blows the lint deeper into the machine where it does more damage and you can't clean it out.

I totally agree with Pam ! Never use canned air on your sewing machine . Can blow that dust and lint into the workings of your machine and totally mess it up ! I use my vacuum , very carefully . For lint I can see I use tweezers . I'm not too sure about using a q-tip either . Seems like that might push lint farther down in the machine . A clean machine is a happy machine :lol: Annie

agoldenbutterfly 08-06-2009 07:48 AM

I use my "used needles" in my bulletin board. Using better quality thread causes less fuzz in the bobbin area. I do clean mine often and oil periodically. Good thread and new needles are cheaper in the long run than machine repairs or even professional cleaning. I learned this from the sewing machine repair man a few years back.

adrianlee 08-06-2009 07:52 AM

Wow, Eddie, looks like tiny mice moved into your sewing machine. I clean the "dust bunnies" from my machine once a week. So use the little brush to reach back into the machine behind the bobbin area to get to the lint. Also the bobbin case itself needs brushing out. With my old 830 Bernina I also clean above where the top tread tracking area is. Just like a car you need to check the oil and air filters and maybe kick the tires, LOL.

ddrobins1956 08-06-2009 10:07 AM

I clean my bobbin area each time I change the bobbin. I use a sable artist brush and canned air. Works great.

Lacelady 08-06-2009 10:26 AM


Originally Posted by pittsburgpam
I read to not use canned air. I was reading tips from a shop and he said that he can always tell when someone uses air because it blows the lint deeper into the machine where it does more damage and you can't clean it out.

I was going to say the same thing Pam, I had my Bernina serviced last week and the engineer said definitely DO NOT use cans of air, it blows any loose debris up into the 'works', and if that is the case, then sometimes the whole machine has to be stripped down for cleaning.

borntoquilt 08-06-2009 11:53 AM

Quite a few years ago I watched a woman on T.V making wall hanging "ART" pictures out of dryer lint... They were quite stunning... I was amazed at all the colors she had. Think we stumbled onto something here with using thread fuzz bunnies.... ???? a big lol !!!

ginnie6 08-06-2009 01:41 PM

its been awhile since I've done mine but this post inspired me.....it was full! I also got my threadcutter that had quit working to cut again!

JCL in FL 08-06-2009 03:20 PM

I give mine lite swipe with the brush very time I put in a new bobbin and then take it all apart less often. My machine likes to be clean, it acts up otherwise.


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