How To Choose Quality Sewing Machines

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Usually, thread bunching under the fabric is a symptom of something wrong above the fabric. There is an inverse relationship between fabric and thread (top of fabric is bottom thread, bottom of fabric is top thread). Most people think thread bunching on the bottom is the bobbin/bottom thread. This is incorrect. We must look for problems starting at the needle and upwards.

One point that you are, replace a fairly regular basis is the needle. They can break at the seam, and you may also need to change hands depending on the type of fabric you use. It may be a good idea to have a supply of these items handy if one breaks while you are using, you can simply change the needle and continue working.

Thread bunching can be a symptom of a few ills your sewing machine may have. Some ills are easily rectified and some others I would recommend you take the machine to your nearest sewing repair shop.

If you own a Singer sewing machine, you know how they can be reliable. But like everything else, you can find that from time to time, parts Singer sewing machine wear out and need replacement. Some information about the parts can be replaced and how to find the ones you need.

When customers bring their sewing machine in for repair at my shop, a frequent complaint I hear is the thread bunches under the fabric. This usually then leads to a jam of some sorts and the customer fiddling with the tensions and oiling everything in sight. The finished result is a machine that is jammed, tensions out of whack and a slippery machine.

Wouldn't it be nice if the decision were easier, and you could just "call Sears" and order the machine? On the other hand, isn't it fantastic that the quilting days of 75 years ago are behind us and we can now create quilts using technology that encourages our creativity!




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