If you are a domestic sewage with older non-computerized sewing machine, some of the problems with these machines is insurmountable at times! Believe me, I know! Because I used to have one of those machines themselves.
Now I have a computer model of a sewing machine, and it has its own kind of problem. First, it must be serviced by qualified technicians, after so many hours of use. No alerts. Suddenly, he decides not to work properly more so I know it'll take to a technician
However, in my fantasy computer model of a sewing machine, I tried everything I knew to do to fix these machines without success about 99% of the time. So, at this point, I'll try to explain this concept to you. Make sure you try this, if you have trouble sewing machine (eg, missing stitches or any of the common problems ).
Next, take a soft brush and brush all the dust and loose threads from there. You'll be surprised at how small that space can accommodate!
And put the pieces back into the machine and before you try your machine on a scrap piece of fabric, oils of the same machine. Once you have oiled all the parts required, just run the needle up and down several times by manually turning the wheel. This distributes the oil properly. I usually used cooking oil. They used to recommend a 3 in 1 oil, but I discovered that the oil becomes sticky after time, so I switched to cooking oils.
If it is not better after slipping the clutch, you have a tension problem. If you have tons of patience, you can adjust the tension of myself, but I find this extremely frustrating and usually just take a machine qualified technician.
These are tried and proven tactics that I experienced over the years. Believe me, they saved me tons of frustration and I hope that for you as well.
My new computerized sewing machine is a breeze, but can be very frustrating when it decides it wants to be serviced and I'm in the middle of creating stylish clothing.
I do not know how to fix a new computerized model due to the fact that the tension is adjusted automatically each time you insert the material under the needle. So, I'm sucker, and I am a qualified technician to a home sewing machine.
They know me, but I usually have it repaired in one week. They must understand the frustration!
Even with a computer model of home sewing machines, it is still important to dust the spool container if you want trouble-free home sewing.