Well, I haven't had a whole lot of problems...
Much better to recommend taking it straight to the mechanic. When I have a problem, I usually skip trying the simple things before jumping straight...
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Well, I haven't had a whole lot of problems...
Much better to recommend taking it straight to the mechanic. When I have a problem, I usually skip trying the simple things before jumping straight...
I don't know why people freak out about adjusting bobbin tension. I adjusted mine as a newbie, and adjust it every time I put in new thread. Sometimes I check the adjustment when I get problems...
And make sure you have a sharp need of the right size.
That's good...b/c it probably won't be very straight for your first couple projects! :jj: Just take your time and go slow, and it's not that hard. Pretty soon you'll speed it up and they'll get...
Naw - we're talking about thread injecting. With power tools. Only women sew.
(er...maybe I should edit my post above to say "...thread inject it down...")
For normal rolled hems, I just learned to roll on the fly. I roll for about 2', sew it down, roll another 2', sew it down, etc. It takes out all the time spend pinning, and after a bit of practice...