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same_sky ([personal profile] same_sky) wrote2007-03-20 10:12 pm

Sewing machine woes

My sewing machine has gone wonky. I know almost nothing about how sewing machines work, so bear with me. It's been working just fine until it suddenly started misbehaving. It doesn't always feed correctly anymore when I first start sewing. It will just go up and down in the same spot forever, or until I make it move manually, and then it's fine. I thought it could be dirty and in need of a tune-up or whatever you say about sewing machines, so I took the bottom thing (technical term) apart as directed by the maintenance page of the manual and cleaned it all with the brush, and followed the instructions to clean and oil the squicky bits. (I have no earthly idea what squicky means. Sometimes my brain tunes out and my fingers substitute words.) No change for the better, although the stitches just completely knotted up on the back one time, so the opposite of progress. M changed the needle for me tonight, and it worked okay for a few minutes, but then the needle snapped. (I don't know if the problem was actually solved by anything he did or if it was coincidence.. it didn't happen every time.) Anyone have any idea what's wrong with it? I don't understand why it would behave differently all of a sudden, but I really need it to stop so I can get stuff done.. it's very frustrating, especially since I know so little about it.

[identity profile] same-sky.livejournal.com 2007-03-21 12:58 pm (UTC)(link)
It's either two pieces of flannel or one flannel, one terry. It may happen more often with the terry, but not significantly more so, if at all. However, I was doing the same fabrics (for quite a while) before it started doing this. That seems like it should mean it's not the fabric in itself? But then, I am a programmer and not a sewing expert, so I could very well be wrong. Last night, it worked just fine with the first three pieces that I did, and then it balked at the next one. It confuses me even more that it seems so random.

I will check the needle and the bobbin when I get home from work. I do hold tightly to the threads for the first few stitches.

Thanks! :)