As I hang my head in shame...
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
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As I hang my head in shame...
Yesterday I was trying to teach myself to machine sew appliqué with black thread for a more vintage look to a UFO quilt. While sewing merrily along I heard a strange "kachunk" sound and something light colored appeared on top of my stitching. I had a "what the ?" moment, carefully removed the fabric from under the needle, and held it up to see what I was seeing. It was a huge ball of lint that the needle had pull up from below! I guessed I needed to clean it out, so I searched for 20 minutes for the handy dandy odd little screw driver that came with the machine, gave up and used a screw driver bit from DH to disassemble the throat plate. I usually do this once every month or so. I now wonder how long it had really been since I had last even looked. (I have marked it on my calendar so this will not happen again.)
I had to use tweezers, forceps, small paint brushes, and Q-tips and worked for over two hours. It looked like a blanket factory!
The photo below is the pile of lint that was cleaned out of the needle compartment in the course of two hours of cleaning! (The scrap of fabric is 6"x6" for reference) Let his be a reminder to all of you to use this weekend to really deep clean your bobbin race area, to avoid the big hole it left in my fabric. The "quilt police" might not know if you did, but your machine might give you a warning as mine did, or it could seize up and cost money to fix.
I nearly ruined my ability to say my machines "never" go in for servicing.....😜
I had to use tweezers, forceps, small paint brushes, and Q-tips and worked for over two hours. It looked like a blanket factory!
The photo below is the pile of lint that was cleaned out of the needle compartment in the course of two hours of cleaning! (The scrap of fabric is 6"x6" for reference) Let his be a reminder to all of you to use this weekend to really deep clean your bobbin race area, to avoid the big hole it left in my fabric. The "quilt police" might not know if you did, but your machine might give you a warning as mine did, or it could seize up and cost money to fix.
I nearly ruined my ability to say my machines "never" go in for servicing.....😜
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: East Oklahoma - pining for Massachusetts
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I'm so glad nothing major happened to your machine. I had a time last year when mine was doing odd things and making me say naughty words. I did not realize that it needed a good cleaning.
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Corpus Christi, Tx.
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Dh, myself get haircuts 2nd week of the month. Both machines get a lint/machine cleaning in the same week. I do the bobbin area after I use the machine because I'm checking to see how much thread is in the bobbin.
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