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oldsewnsew 12-14-2013 09:38 AM

a little help with New Home Light Running stitch please?
 
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'So I have her all together and running off the Hamilton Beach swing away motor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNj9TzSuSug . And working on the motor was kind of fun...
[ATTACH=CONFIG]451689[/ATTACH]but... stitching some cotton will eventually break the upper thread by unraveling and breaking it at the needle eye. I've tried various threads, albeit usually cheap polyester or old mercerized cotton covered poly. Same results after a few inches. The needle I had in it, was a tad longer than ones that I had in Boyes thread containers. They are 1.5" long with the center of the eye 1/8" from tip of needle. The needle that was in it, was about 1.73" long with the center of the eye 3/16" from tip of needle. The 1.5" needles are marked "40 to 60". The threads are not marked as to thickness, but I'm trying for least fuzzy, smallest diameter. As I mentioned elsewhere, there was a disc of lint that had accumulated in the end of the shuttle, same as on my 127 and 128, causing catches. Removing it helped, but I'm not sure exactly sure which needle is correct. And perhaps the needle bar height is a tetch off? Any thoughts? Thanks
Jim
oh, BTW, I wrote down that it needs 20x1 needles, is that the longer needle length. 45mm x 2 mm shank (1.77" x .080")?

oldsewnsew 12-14-2013 09:47 AM

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And this is the little disc of lint I keep finding at the end of shuttle bobbin cases.
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oldsewnsew 12-14-2013 09:48 AM

I never noticed that tiny little greyhound on the shuttle before!

ThayerRags 12-14-2013 10:05 AM

I wonder if there's enough wear on the end of the shuttle to inhibit the bobbin from turning freely? Could that be shredding the other thread?

CD in Oklahoma

oldsewnsew 12-14-2013 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by ThayerRags (Post 6456237)
I wonder if there's enough wear on the end of the shuttle to inhibit the bobbin from turning freely? Could that be shredding the other thread?

CD in Oklahoma

That's a good "tip". So it didn't look as sharp as my Singer shuttles. I used a diamond hone on it a little bit. But what was more noticeable, is that the shuttle seems pretty loose in its holder, and I can see how it could skip picking up the loop altogether.
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oldsewnsew 12-14-2013 11:55 AM

OTOH, I guess it has to be that loose or the thread won't pass back to the rear of the shuttle. Well at least it's nice to be able to see everything!

Glenn 12-14-2013 12:17 PM

If the shuttle is worn and has been used a lot the front point and the edges become very sharp and can cut and shred the thread. I have dulled the point along both edges of the shuttle that rides next to the shuttle race. The best thing to do is find another shuttle and boye # 5 should fit it. At least it does on my New Home And yes the shuttle has to be loose so the thread will pass under and over

J Miller 12-14-2013 01:15 PM

If you're using a 15x1 needle it will be too short. The 20x1 is longer. Compare the needle you are using to the one that was in it, and you'll see. The numbers on the needle you are using is not the needle system number, but the needle size in diameter.

The 20x1 and 15x1 are the same except for the length. You can short seat a 15x1 so it sits out as long as the 20x1's do and it will work.

That is what I do on my two machines that use the 20x1 needles. Both made by New Home.

Joe

deplaylady 12-15-2013 09:01 AM

The New Home I had used the 20x1 needle also.

oldsewnsew 12-15-2013 02:47 PM

what about adjusting needle bar height setting?


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