Old 04-20-2022, 02:15 AM
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Blue Button
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Location: Ellenboro, NC
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Originally Posted by Blue Button View Post
Thanks everyone for your input. I called the sewing center where I bought my machine and immediately was told the power source (?) needed to be replaced. Said wasn't hard to do so I could bring it in one day and pick it up the next. Said it would run about $200 to fix. That's better than I expected and better than having to buy a new machine.
Update: The problem was the power supply but the $200 I was quoted was the price of the part and not any labor. Bottom line: $391.00 later I'm sewing again. Still better than a new machine.
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