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Sewing Machine Needle Not Catching Bobbin ThreadHazel Feedback About This Post:RE: Sewing Machine Needle Not Catching Bobbin ThreadI had a similar problem with my machine where the hook only grabbed the thread every other stitch using zig-zag. This was an '80s vintage portable Singer machine with an iron body. The timing for the bobbin hook used a timing belt that could be accessed from the bottom of the machine. One of the pulleys for this belt had a pair of set screws. I removed the bobbin and foot plates so I could clearly see when the hook came around compared to when the needle started to go back up. I loosened the set screws, turned the wheel so the needle just started to rise and then positioned the hook wheel to be just to the right of the needle (at the right most position) and tightened the set screws. The machine sews perfectly now! I'm not suggesting that all machines are this easy to time, however this was not difficult at all. Good luck with yours and I hope this helps... Post By Dave (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Needle Not Catching Bobbin ThreadCheck the piece that holds the bobbin to see if it's stretched out. It should have the same tension as the thread coming from the top when you pull it through. If it doesn't you can sometimes adjust it with a small screw driver. This simple adjustment fixed my bobbin problems. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Needle Not Catching Bobbin Thread
Sorry... It's probably the timing... & a repairman will most likely charge you around $100... & you can but a BRAND NEW machine for around the same amount... (Don't buy a Singer, go for a Brother instead!)... The only thing I can suggest is to go to a "ma & pa" type of sewing repair place & ask if you can barter your services for the timing repair... (Maybe your husband is a mechanic & could change their oil, maybe your could wash & wax their floor at the shop, or weed their lawn or sweep their parking lot??? Post by Cyinda RE: Sewing Machine Needle Not Catching Bobbin ThreadTry replacing the needle before taking it to the repairman. Post By wendyb (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Needle Not Catching Bobbin Thread
Is your machine older or newer? I once took mine totally apart to clean and oil, putting it back together and it still works great. Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Needle Not Catching Bobbin ThreadOne idea before going to a repair person with your machine if you haven't tried it already. Try installing a new needle, as it may have bent the one you had on the machine at the time. It's just a thought, but hopefully it will help and you can avoid possible repair costs. I firmly believe in trying out the simple attempts yourself first, and if they don't work you can then do as 'fasu' suggests and bring it on to the shop. Post by theroadrunnerla RE: Sewing Machine Needle Not Catching Bobbin ThreadSewing machines are like a cars engine, they can get out of "Time." As an engine revolves or sewing machine "Sews" all must work in sync with the other parts. By pulling on the material how hard did you pull? Hard enough to cause the cam in the machine to be one or more degrees out of "Time?" Unless you or someone you know is handy, take it to a repairman. Post by fasu |
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