- Wed Apr 15, 2020 4:19 pm
#10351
Hi,
I'm a new to sewing, specially with a sewing machine. But in light of the current situation we are facing, I wanted to keep myself busy and learn something new.
Basically my mom has a sewing machine that is really old, it's a very very old off-brand of SINGER. I cannot identify the model since it's not written anywhere (and I also lack the manual for it).
She stopped working with it years ago due to problems in threading clothes. What happens is that everytime you try and sew, the upper thread gets caught in the hook and as the shuttle turns, the thread goes into the bobbin case. This causes the upper thread to pretty much be turning around the bobbin case constantly, as you thread. This happens until either the thread breaks or until the machine jams (since nothing can move in terms of the bobbin mechanism). If you're lucky and the thread doesn't break or the machine doesn't jam, you will turn over the piece you were sewing and you will notice a huge mess of threads in the back.
What I have noticed is that the shuttle hook is a bit loose. If you poke it, it moves a bit back and forth while supposedly it has to be completely still. I'm not sure this is the solution to my problem, I don't know much about sewing machines but this is all I noticed was wrong with this one after long and intense hours of trying to fix it.
Before you suggest any solutions I'll list what I have tried before: re-threading, cleaning, re-threading, lubricating, re-threading, timing the needle, re-threading, changing the needle, re-threading, changing the thread on the spool and the upper one, re-threading...
I'd really appreciate some help. I have called a store and they say they can fix it and should only take an hour (he also made it sound like it was something very easy to solve) but they're charging me 30€.
This machine is extremely heavy, weighting almost 15kg. Taking it to the store would be a nightmare and huge hassle due to the certain circumstances and me not having a personal vehicle.
Thank you very much in advance!
I'm a new to sewing, specially with a sewing machine. But in light of the current situation we are facing, I wanted to keep myself busy and learn something new.
Basically my mom has a sewing machine that is really old, it's a very very old off-brand of SINGER. I cannot identify the model since it's not written anywhere (and I also lack the manual for it).
She stopped working with it years ago due to problems in threading clothes. What happens is that everytime you try and sew, the upper thread gets caught in the hook and as the shuttle turns, the thread goes into the bobbin case. This causes the upper thread to pretty much be turning around the bobbin case constantly, as you thread. This happens until either the thread breaks or until the machine jams (since nothing can move in terms of the bobbin mechanism). If you're lucky and the thread doesn't break or the machine doesn't jam, you will turn over the piece you were sewing and you will notice a huge mess of threads in the back.
What I have noticed is that the shuttle hook is a bit loose. If you poke it, it moves a bit back and forth while supposedly it has to be completely still. I'm not sure this is the solution to my problem, I don't know much about sewing machines but this is all I noticed was wrong with this one after long and intense hours of trying to fix it.
Before you suggest any solutions I'll list what I have tried before: re-threading, cleaning, re-threading, lubricating, re-threading, timing the needle, re-threading, changing the needle, re-threading, changing the thread on the spool and the upper one, re-threading...
I'd really appreciate some help. I have called a store and they say they can fix it and should only take an hour (he also made it sound like it was something very easy to solve) but they're charging me 30€.
This machine is extremely heavy, weighting almost 15kg. Taking it to the store would be a nightmare and huge hassle due to the certain circumstances and me not having a personal vehicle.
Thank you very much in advance!



