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buslady 01-16-2012 06:19 AM

Dumb, Dense, or just getting old?
 
OK, I am about to expose myself here. Finally got my 301 cleaned up and oiled. DH did it for me. It worked great, once I cleaned all the oil off, (DH is agressive with the oil). Checked it out and left it set a day or so. Well, last night I decided to use it and got it all set up and ready to go. I got a long birds nest on the bottom. After checking it over, rethreading, all that stuff, I tried again. Birdsnest. I got checking it over and found that the little dohicky thingy (don't ya love it) that is supposed to fit up into the notch on the bobbin cover was not in its spot. I spent several minutes trying to figure out how to get it back in there. After all, it came out, shouldn't it go back in? RELUCTANTLY, I called DH to the rescue. His first question, "what makes you think it is supposed to be there?", to which I reply, "it is the sister to the FW and that is how we had to fix the FW after oiling, Do you remember". Well, after several minutes of back and forth, and repeating that phrase, "it is just like the featherweight", A big bell went off in my head. DAH, it is just like the FW, and I loosened the plate, slipped the dohicky in, tightened the plate, and wala!!!!! She sews such a beautiful stitch!!!! I think she is going to be my favorite. At least when I am using her. Cause I like my 201 when I use her, too. Now, if I could get the FW to behave herself I could get on to the other thirty some old ladies sitting around waiting their turn. Well, thanks for listening. Sometimes I can be so.......... Can't think of the word..............maybe some of you can fill in the blank!!

Charlee 01-16-2012 06:26 AM


Originally Posted by buslady (Post 4879461)
Sometimes I can be so.......... Can't think of the word..............maybe some of you can fill in the blank!!

Observant? Sounds to me like you found the problem quickly! :)

My spousal unit likes oil too...a lot....too much... sometimes takes awhile to get it to stop dripping down the needle and onto the fabric. :(

fluffygirl 01-16-2012 09:47 AM

Persistent? You kept going until you figured it out! Great job. I bet it felt great to get it figured out!

Pat

crafty pat 01-16-2012 11:12 AM

Good job. glad you have her working. Love the old Singers.

irishrose 01-16-2012 08:15 PM

Did you download a copy of the original manual from sew-classic? The manual makes it very clear about that little prong needing to be placed exactly in the notch. Thank goodness. I'm glad you found it on your own.

icon17 01-16-2012 08:24 PM

LOL !!! don't we ALL do 'it' Funny storie: I was at the store with my MIL shes looking for a suplment keeps looking finely I say what is it? She says I can't remember! its spose to help me with my memory! I said how long have you been taking it? Oh about 1 year. LOL we both Cracked UP!!!

jljack 01-16-2012 09:16 PM

Great job!!! With the older gals (the machines, not us! LOL) sometimes it takes some trial and error to figure them out. But they wouldn't be such fun if they weren't some amount of challenge, hunh??? :-) Good goin'!!!

BarbaraSue 01-17-2012 11:25 AM

Glad you got her going good. 301 is my favorite machine to sew on and take to workshops.

springymoose 01-17-2012 05:18 PM

I was there!!!!! It cracked me right up. I sure am glad I'm not the only one having moments!!!! LOL!!!!!

onaemtnest 01-18-2012 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by buslady (Post 4879461)
OK, I am about to expose myself here. . Well, thanks for listening. Sometimes I can be so.......... Can't think of the word..............maybe some of you can fill in the blank!!

Hello my 'twin O' in Michigan.....My Brother calls this a "Loss of Cabin Pressure" which comes more frequently with each subsequent birthday we celebrate!
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