Hengstenberg / Anker MOP Handcrank - $75
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I have posted this up on Needlebar, but so far no luck on finding a manual. If anyone has a manual for a machine like it or at least a threading diagram I would appreciate it.
I am able to get it to sew (see above) well, but when it goes through thicker material the thread "hops" right off of the first gizmo that the thread goes through after it leaves the spool, So I want to make sure i am threading it correctly.
Thanks
I am able to get it to sew (see above) well, but when it goes through thicker material the thread "hops" right off of the first gizmo that the thread goes through after it leaves the spool, So I want to make sure i am threading it correctly.
Thanks
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Steve,
Send me a clear 3/4 view picture taken from the left. I will draw in the thread path for you. Almost all threading goes 1) tension to takeup to needle in that order with various thread guides thrown in here and there.
Cathy
Send me a clear 3/4 view picture taken from the left. I will draw in the thread path for you. Almost all threading goes 1) tension to takeup to needle in that order with various thread guides thrown in here and there.
Cathy
I have posted this up on Needlebar, but so far no luck on finding a manual. If anyone has a manual for a machine like it or at least a threading diagram I would appreciate it.
I am able to get it to sew (see above) well, but when it goes through thicker material the thread "hops" right off of the first gizmo that the thread goes through after it leaves the spool, So I want to make sure i am threading it correctly.
Thanks
I am able to get it to sew (see above) well, but when it goes through thicker material the thread "hops" right off of the first gizmo that the thread goes through after it leaves the spool, So I want to make sure i am threading it correctly.
Thanks
#25
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The issue is how it goes over/around the small disk and wire bit right at the top of the head.
This picture is before I threaded it up...
[ATTACH=CONFIG]417780[/ATTACH]
I will take a clear shot when I get home.
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Ok Here it is the way i originally threaded it.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]417892[/ATTACH]
This is how I have it now, closer but not sure.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]417893[/ATTACH]
Here is a closeup of the clip...
[ATTACH=CONFIG]417896[/ATTACH]
Here is the 3/4 left front shot
[ATTACH=CONFIG]417894[/ATTACH]
And I had to share the case now that it is clean..
[ATTACH=CONFIG]417897[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]417898[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]417892[/ATTACH]
This is how I have it now, closer but not sure.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]417893[/ATTACH]
Here is a closeup of the clip...
[ATTACH=CONFIG]417896[/ATTACH]
Here is the 3/4 left front shot
[ATTACH=CONFIG]417894[/ATTACH]
And I had to share the case now that it is clean..
[ATTACH=CONFIG]417897[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]417898[/ATTACH]
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Hello Steve, Love your post. I just bought a machine just like yours. Not finding out much information. Anything you might possibly share? I did get it cleaned and it makes wonderful stitches am very excited!
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