Wondered Why the Machine Was Being Balky...DUH!!!
#31
Sometimes we have to learn the hard way. I am starting a new Patchwork Class tomorrow and like last year's one the first thing I teach them is how to take off the needle plate and defluff and oil their machine as they have never been taught so they don't know.
#37
Originally Posted by quilttiludrop
Originally Posted by Jennie and Me
Yep, my Viking hates lint.
#40
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I got into the habit of cleaning my machine at the start
of every sewing session, and with 2-3 bobbin changes if I
am working on a big project without many breaks.
Although my Brother machines say they do not need to be
oiled I do a drop anyways just because I would rather be
sure that it is lubricated well as for it to get "dried"
out from the lint absorbing the oil.
Of course that is just MY personal preference.
of every sewing session, and with 2-3 bobbin changes if I
am working on a big project without many breaks.
Although my Brother machines say they do not need to be
oiled I do a drop anyways just because I would rather be
sure that it is lubricated well as for it to get "dried"
out from the lint absorbing the oil.
Of course that is just MY personal preference.
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