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Putting My Sewing Machine Back Together
Is there an ONLINE diagram or photo, showing directions how to put it back in? Or can someone take some photos and post them for me please? I would REALLY appreciate it. I'm completely lost, and late for a birthday project I was trying to finish. (Photo shows the pieces that won't go back together.) Thanks, DJ_DJ Feedback About This Post:RE: Putting My Sewing Machine Back TogetherI have a sewing machine downstairs, It's by Elna. The bobbin won't come out of the case, it's stuck. What do I do? the thread is not tangled either, also behind the bobbin case or what's around it, what is that, it fell out and I can't get it back in. I need a lot of help! PLEASE. Post By kat (Guest Post) RE: Putting My Sewing Machine Back TogetherI truly hope that all is back together....if your thread is still "bunching" up on the bottom. Try loading your bobbin so that it will unwind COUNTER CLOCKWISE. I have 5 sewing machines and use all of them; a kenmore, white, new home, singer industeral, singer serger. All but the serger uses a bobbin that unwinds counterclockwise. When I am in a hurry and put the bobbin in wrong, I get a "rats nest" under the fabric and in the bobbin housing area. But the top side looks fine. Post By Angela (Guest Post) RE: Putting My Sewing Machine Back Together
Hello- Post By Lisa from Lena, WI (Guest Post) RE: Putting My Sewing Machine Back Together
Hi - I hope you find out something good to tell me. This is the reason I quit sewing as a teenager. It was so frustrating and it always happens to me for some reason. That was a singer ( YEARS ago ) and this one is a Kenmore Ultra-stich 12. I got it used (very slightly used ) and it looks perfect, so this might be something that I just don't know how to control. One thing I read said that maybe the tension is wrong, but it seems like it's more than that. I'm not sure.... It feels like I'm trying to sew into a ROCK, it's so hard to get the needle past the bobbin plate. Then have to rip out the fabric and yank the needle back up again. Frustrating for sure. Post by DJ_DJ RE: Putting My Sewing Machine Back Together
My machine is doing the same thing, getting jammed in the downward position. Also, the thread is somehow wrapping itself around the peg in the half-moon thing. I just got this machine in September and haven't used it much but I'm about ready to pitch it. I can't seem to get anything sewn without taking everything apart. I have oiled it and cleaned it and nothing seems to help. Post By Lisa from Lena, WI (Guest Post) RE: Putting My Sewing Machine Back TogetherAlso, once bobbin is correctly inserted, lower needle by handwheel (towards you) to pull up the bobbin thread. Then hold bobbin thread and upper thread from needle under the presser foot and towards the left back while you start to sew. Some people use a little folded scrap of fabric as an anchor. Stitch on the anchor and then onto the fabric. Cut anchor of beginning of seam and stitch onto it at end of seam. Leave it attached for next seam. Post By Michele (Guest Post) RE: Putting My Sewing Machine Back Together* HELP * Second Question - ( by the way I was trying to put that half moon thing in backwards, with the pin going toward the back, that's why it wouldn't fit. Plus tipping it on it's side is VERY helpful. So thank you all for your patience. Please answer the question before this post, if you can. Thanks ! Post by DJ_DJ RE: Putting My Sewing Machine Back Together
* Okay I got it back together. Thank you ! * Post by DJ_DJ RE: Putting My Sewing Machine Back Together
* QUESTION * - Any idea why the needle is going DOWN into the bobbin area nicely, then JAMS down there and I have to take the fabric out and start over ? * It won't even sew an inch anymore. * Thanks again. ( See above posts ) Post by DJ_DJ RE: Putting My Sewing Machine Back Together
Hi Thank you, to everyone. I'll try this. The photo posted isn't my real machine. It's a photo from the internet, but I can't see it clearly, so it's not much help. I'm going to try tipping the machine on it's side and putting the half moon shape on the right. Thank you Martha, for saying put it on the right. I didn't even know where to start. I hope this works. Cross your fingers for me. I don't want to have to bring it to a repairman every time I clean it either... Post by DJ_DJ RE: Putting My Sewing Machine Back TogetherCheck for a little "knob" on the lower part of the circular piece. It has a home on the bottom of the space where it is suppose to sit--about 6oclock on the circle. Yes, lean the machine back to assist the pieces in laying still long enough to hook everything back up.The two black moveable "arms" need to be fastened over a small hump each also to hold all still. It really is easier than it looks. Post By Sherry in Ohio (Guest Post) RE: Putting My Sewing Machine Back Together
you need to learn how to do this "with your eyes closed", this has to be removed every time the machine is cleaned (lint removed) or else you will be looking at a major repair bill ... as someone else suggested look at your diagram, and lay the machine on its back side as this makes the bobbin case much easier to insert. Post by cailifouhnofthemist RE: Putting My Sewing Machine Back Together
Look at the diagram on the door to the bobbin area, just to the right of your finger in the photo. That is a drawing of how it fits together. Good luck! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Putting My Sewing Machine Back TogetherIt also helps if you tip the sewing machine back while doing this so everything doesn't fall out before you snap the blace fins closed. Post by Eileen Celeste RE: Putting My Sewing Machine Back Together
I had a machine given to me with no instruction booklet, so I went into the manufacturers website, gave it the model number, and it let me print out the manual on my home printer for free. It was singer.com by the way. Post By Sandy/Pittsburgh (Guest Post) RE: Putting My Sewing Machine Back TogetherThe secret is to have your needle at the highest point possible. Then, put the shape that looks like a half moon with the spool in first. The half moon shape goes on the right side. Then place the circular "frame" over it and quickly slide the black braces into place. Then you'll be able to insert the bobbin case. I'll try to take pictures on my machine and post them tonight if this is not clear. Post By Martha (Guest Post) | |
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