Singer Repair?

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dustyboots2
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Singer Repair?

Post by dustyboots2 » Sat Mar 23, 2024 2:06 pm

My bobbin isn't bobbing. Can't get the needle to pick up the thread. Suggestions?
Sam Owen

BMB
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Re: Singer Repair?

Post by BMB » Sat Mar 23, 2024 6:14 pm

just an idea. Is the bobbin turned the right way?
My first edition Slant needle acted that way
Rita

DoWhatYouLove
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Re: Singer Repair?

Post by DoWhatYouLove » Sat Mar 23, 2024 10:02 pm

I found this place in Wenatchee when I was having some trouble with my sewing machine. They did a good tune up on it (which had never been done) and fixed it up.

https://www.sewvacshop.com/
Stacey Mathews

carolwisman
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Re: Singer Repair?

Post by carolwisman » Sun Mar 24, 2024 10:16 am

Hello, when's the last time you changed you needle? Could be bent. Clean the bobbin race, check for stuck threads. You tube can be if great help also
Carol Wisman

emily_sisson
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Re: Singer Repair?

Post by emily_sisson » Sun Mar 24, 2024 10:18 am

There's also Nelson Settles in East Wenatchee. He's fixed my Pfaff a couple of times and done a great job. He also doesn't charge an arm and a leg.
His card says:
"Serger and Sewing Machine Repairs
All makes and models--reasonable rates
Pickup and delivery offered.
312 Perry Ave. N
East Wenatchee, WA 98802
509-881-8114 text and voice"

He has a day job and does the sewing machine repair as a hobby/second job.
Emily Sisson

dustyboots2
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Re: Singer Repair?

Post by dustyboots2 » Sun Mar 24, 2024 12:26 pm

Thanks for all the good advice. Yes, the bobbin in turned the right way. I'll change the needle. YouTube not helpful tho there were some good videos. Guess I'm going to Wenatchee.
Sam

Harpers
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Re: Singer Repair?

Post by Harpers » Sun Mar 24, 2024 9:36 pm

Just another suggestion... the needle has a groove on one side that allows the thread to travel down to the bobbin, catch, and form the stitch under the fabric. My father worked for Singer for many years and this is one of the problems he encountered frequently. If when changing the needle the groove is incorrectly oriented it will not form stitches.
Hope this helps.

Zephyr
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Re: Singer Repair?

Post by Zephyr » Sun Mar 24, 2024 10:42 pm

Hi Sam, I know a thing or two about tuning up/timing/repairing sewing machines. I just serviced one for a friend last week, and have worked on a large variety of machines throughout the years. Give me a shout, and I'd be happy to help. Tom 812-320-9910

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