... getting my sewing machine back from the repair shop ...
Oh, I've been debating whether to have mine repaired or get a new one. I never really liked my machine, but I hate to be wasteful and not repair it if that is possible. It keeps jamming like crazy!
Hubby is in hospital overnight for observation - he had some heart issues and because of his heart attacks - they're keeping him there despite everything looking good.(
Yeah, I am always changing tension, never seem to find the right setting. I do need to remember to change needles, I know that they have to be sharp not to jam. But it's getting ridiculous.I would suggest getting your machine oiled, also replace the needle everytime it starts jamming because it could be dull. Finally check your bobbin tension. My mom's machine was jamming and it turned out that I just needed to reset everything back to basic and change out the bobbin and needle. It's been fine ever since.
Doing okay today. Slept very late.
Yeah, I am always changing tension, never seem to find the right setting. I do need to remember to change needles, I know that they have to be sharp not to jam. But it's getting ridiculous.
My machine is a small portable (White brand) and once, about 20 years ago, a friend got me a job sewing a big curtain for a theater company. It was just a hem job, but it was a huge curtain so I brought my machine and worked on it on the floor. What the theater manager did not tell me is that he was still painting the backdrop on it while I was sewing. I needed the money at the time, so I continued but paint got into my machine and it's never been the same since. I think a general overhaul would do it some good, but sometimes I wonder if just buying a new machine would be a better solution. QVC sometimes sells machines for less than $200. I have no idea how much it would cost to fix this one.
Yes, I do miss the Singer I learned on as a kid.If you are doing just basic sewing, I'd recommend one of the Singer 2200 series. 25 year warranties rock!
I got my Grandma's Singer when she died. Had to take it even though I dont sew much. My oldest daughter taught herself how to sew on it and got some good use out of it. When my marriage broke up and we sold the house, I gave the machine to miss pixi and she loves it soooo much. It's a Singer 401A from the 50s. Totally rocks. She's gadgety, so she's been servicing it herself.![]()
I'm in pain. Not sure what i did to myself, but I've had sharp, needle like pains in my left knee randomly ever since I came back from my weekend in the woods. I think I hurt it dropping to a knee on a rock/stick or something.
I LOVE old sewing machines. They have all metal guts and thus can handle light leather sewing. Anything that lets me not have to sew by hand is a blessing.
I got my Grandma's Singer when she died. Had to take it even though I dont sew much. My oldest daughter taught herself how to sew on it and got some good use out of it. When my marriage broke up and we sold the house, I gave the machine to miss pixi and she loves it soooo much. It's a Singer 401A from the 50s. Totally rocks. She's gadgety, so she's been servicing it herself.![]()
That sounds wunnerful! I love taking baths (especially with bubbles!), but my bathroom is small and my tub is short and not very deep. Whenever I get in it, my legs are sticking out of the water and I stare into the litter box. Not exactly the effect I'm going for.... I am considering a long soak in a hot tub.