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ginnie6 06-14-2010 07:30 AM

I swear I think I spend as much time tinkering with it as I do sewing! Its a Singer 15 clone...was badged Royal and it does a beautiful stitch. I put it in a treadle cabinet as the wiring going in the motor was dry rotted. I sewed on it yesterday. hemmed some curtains, put the final binding on a quilt no issues. Today I can't do anything. It won't make a stitch without breaking the thread. I've rethreaded top and bottom, tried different cloth. I've used this thread on it before with no problems. So here I sit trying to put binding on a mat cover I made for a get together I'm going to Friday. I also need to get 20 4p blocks done for this and since its a treadle gathering I NEED to make them on a treadle! grrr! okay after fiddling with it some more...it is not feeding fabric through it....feed dogs are up. I've noticed at times it seems to want to stop feeding fabric though.....Billy...help!

Edited to add: I am SUCH a dummie! Why do I forget that I have kids who just LOVE to touch and play with the machine? It was set to reverse sew! I guess I was holding the fabric....so all it was doing was breaking the thread.

clem55 06-14-2010 08:04 AM

Sorry, but I just had to laugh at that one!! I had one little son who loved to sit under the table when I sewed, and everything I took my foot off the power food, he would press it down with his hand. Had lots of thread messes from that ! LOL And two weeks ago , I was measuring and cutting squares, and than suddenly I couldn't find the tape measure. I looked high and low for two weeks, fianally bought another one. Found one of 5 year olds GS little cars under the bed, and as I was putting it in the proper box with his other cars, lo and behold! there was my tape measure. When I was telling him later where I found my tape measure, that sweet, innocent, smile appeared on his face. He knew exactly where he put it!LOL

Marjpf 06-14-2010 08:06 AM

At least you know there really are gremlins in your sewing room! Guess you now know you have to check every switch and lever before you start sewing every time.

ginnie6 06-14-2010 08:35 AM

yes with the electric machine they can't change settings if its off but on this machine there's a little lever to move up and down and a dial to twist and the treadle is just irrestible! I have finally learned to unthread it when I stop..otherwise it is a thread mess.

dkabasketlady 06-14-2010 08:39 AM

Aren't kids precious,lol!! I hope you keep your SCISSORS out of reach!!!

Bluphrog 06-14-2010 08:43 AM

My grandkids aren't quite old enough yet to mess with my machines, but I will keep all these safety measures in mind when they are!

Charlee 06-14-2010 08:48 AM

A box or block under the treadle itself keeps them from playing with it too! :)

virtualbernie 06-14-2010 10:40 AM

My grandkids used to like to detach the feet on my machines and loose them. Got to a point where I removed them myself and put them where they couldn't touch them!

amma 06-14-2010 10:45 AM

Sorry!!! But I had to giggle over this :lol::lol:
I am happy that you got it figured out :D:D:D

Kitsie 06-14-2010 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by clem55
Sorry, but I just had to laugh at that one!! I had one little son who loved to sit under the table when I sewed, and everything I took my foot off the power food, he would press it down with his hand. Had lots of thread messes from that ! LOL And two weeks ago , I was measuring and cutting squares, and than suddenly I couldn't find the tape measure. I looked high and low for two weeks, fianally bought another one. Found one of 5 year olds GS little cars under the bed, and as I was putting it in the proper box with his other cars, lo and behold! there was my tape measure. When I was telling him later where I found my tape measure, that sweet, innocent, smile appeared on his face. He knew exactly where he put it!LOL

I still haven't found mine that I used yesterday and my grandson hasn't been here since before I used it!!

Lostn51 06-14-2010 11:23 AM

Thats too funny!! I have had my blond/senior moments every once in a while.

I could not figure out why my bobbin tension was way out and would not adjust. Come to find out after 30 minutes of beating my brains out and playing with it I realized that the thread was not routed right in the bobbin area.

When I routed it right all the sudden it was working great!!

Billy

ginnie6 06-14-2010 11:28 AM

yep nothing like being a complete dummie to keep you in your place! lol. Now its funny but this morning oh I was so annoyed!

craftybear 06-15-2010 11:47 AM

glad you got it figured out

CarrieAnne 06-15-2010 12:41 PM

LOL, I am just glad you didnt tell us it wasnt plugged it! My kids are too old to mess with stuff, now its the darn pets!

dsb38327 06-15-2010 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by Kitsie

Originally Posted by clem55
Sorry, but I just had to laugh at that one!! I had one little son who loved to sit under the table when I sewed, and everything I took my foot off the power food, he would press it down with his hand. Had lots of thread messes from that ! LOL And two weeks ago , I was measuring and cutting squares, and than suddenly I couldn't find the tape measure. I looked high and low for two weeks, fianally bought another one. Found one of 5 year olds GS little cars under the bed, and as I was putting it in the proper box with his other cars, lo and behold! there was my tape measure. When I was telling him later where I found my tape measure, that sweet, innocent, smile appeared on his face. He knew exactly where he put it!LOL

I still haven't found mine that I used yesterday and my grandson hasn't been here since before I used it!!

Kitsie, Shhhhhhhh!!! :lol: Supposed to wait until he goes home next time and 'discover' you can't find it. :lol:

littlehud 06-18-2010 11:55 AM

That is so funny.


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