The clarity of the video is excellent as well as the different positions that the video is positioned which is every angle; also very clear on where to oil. Thank you, thank you so much 👏
Thanks for the video. I have one that is labeled Diplomat, that was my grandmothers. I can now successfully run a stitch with it. It is in near perfect shape except for the box. I will rebrush the motor and make a new box out of oak or maple.
I have a modernage precision deluxe thats been redone professionaly and is a beauty. But how often do I oil her? I saw someone say they oil after every project? Im scared of over oiling.
Is there a diagram or a video showing how to reassemble the tension knob. I took it apart and there was an extra piece in there that I’m not familiar with so now I can’t figure how to put it back. Thanks
Nice video. Thank you. My boyfriend's 97 yo Japanese mom has a vintage Modern Home "Precision" Deluxe Modern home sewing machine made in Japan. (motor says Universal, Model 20, made in USA.) At a glance the machine looks complete but needs a new drive belt and does have slight rusting in places. Getting ready to take it to my local sewing machine repair guy for a look-see and servicing and will hopefully get her up and running. If you have any info on this machine let me know. *I think your green machine in the background that you panned to for a second might be the same machine as mine.
I wonder if you can help me with a machine my nephew gave me? I don't know how to connect with you other than commenting here? the machine has labels that say 'Alphasew' and "Heavy Duty', I'm not sure what it is, but I need help with the tension, threading it and the bobbin. Please let me know if we might be able to connect? and how?
The only thing plastic on mine is the bobbin winder & i don't even think that's plastic & it uses the same type of bobbin as my industrial , its very well built
I think you skipped a step on your threading. I think it goes behind and over that bar to the right of the tension discs and then through the spring to the take up lever. Which model of Singer is this a clone of?
I see many videos where they skip this step. These machines are a direct copy of the Singer 15k 110. Except the bobbin access plate that has a hinge instead of sliding out. The old slide design is better
Thanks for posting this. I was able to figure out how to thread mine by watching you. Do you have a etsy store where you sell sewing machines? I am looking for a nice Necchi.
So it seems the stitch is working, but now the wheel is making noise and the wheel doesn't want to turn, and it seems to want to spark. How do we fix that. The pulley seems hard now. Any ideas on what I can do, check the motor?
Check the inside knob on the hand wheel on the end of your machine. The one you loosen when you wind a bobbin. Also check if the bobbin winder is engaged or not to wind bobbins instead of stitching. It won’t stitch if it is loosened off for winding bobbins.
This isn't exactly correct, this machine is missing the bobbin spool pin... it should have a pin by the bobbin winder the spool is placed on... you don't wind bobbins from the top.
Make sure you have a new needle inserted, double check your threading and that the bobbin is correctly threaded, then feel on the stitchplate where the needle goes in that it is nice and smooth and no burrs that thread would be catching on. Also be sure to use new thread, no old stuff.
When you start to sew you need a long thread tail and hold the threads for a few stitches. If thread comes out after sewing, you have not threaded the machine correctly.
If it uses an industrial bobbin , it is an industrial machine , my industrial machine uses the exact same type of bobbin as my Japanese Style Crest & it has no plastic parts except the bobbin winder on it is the only plastic part
There is a lot more to a machine for it to be industrial. This is not an industrial grade though some of these happen to cross with industrial bobbins.
Thank you for the video, I'm having trouble loading the bobbin, I hope I can do it after watching your video!
The clarity of the video is excellent as well as the different positions that the video is positioned which is every angle; also very clear on where to oil. Thank you, thank you so much 👏
Thanks for the video. I have one that is labeled Diplomat, that was my grandmothers. I can now successfully run a stitch with it. It is in near perfect shape except for the box. I will rebrush the motor and make a new box out of oak or maple.
I have a modernage precision deluxe thats been redone professionaly and is a beauty. But how often do I oil her? I saw someone say they oil after every project? Im scared of over oiling.
I'm pretty sure my spring is broke where and how do I order the spring for the dressmaker machine that you're threading right now on that video
I've just got one of these can you show how to set the bobbin up in the machine ready to sew
I need to order a new motor for mine. Can you tell me where I can order it?
Is there a diagram or a video showing how to reassemble the tension knob. I took it apart and there was an extra piece in there that I’m not familiar with so now I can’t figure how to put it back. Thanks
I have just bought this machine. What belt can I use. Also what does the pop up foot button do.
Hello Ania, can you take a look at one that I have? I just got it but the free arm runs without the teeth
Nice video. Thank you.
My boyfriend's 97 yo Japanese mom has a vintage Modern Home "Precision" Deluxe Modern home sewing machine made in Japan. (motor says Universal, Model 20, made in USA.) At a glance the machine looks complete but needs a new drive belt and does have slight rusting in places. Getting ready to take it to my local sewing machine repair guy for a look-see and servicing and will hopefully get her up and running. If you have any info on this machine let me know.
*I think your green machine in the background that you panned to for a second might be the same machine as mine.
I literally learned so much
I wonder if you can help me with a machine my nephew gave me? I don't know how to connect with you other than commenting here? the machine has labels that say 'Alphasew' and "Heavy Duty', I'm not sure what it is, but I need help with the tension, threading it and the bobbin. Please let me know if we might be able to connect? and how?
It may have once been used in the factory like mine once was , my has a factory work label on it
What kind and size belt for this machine?
Can you tell me about the shellac you use and how to apply please. Thank you
Sorry, I'd not do that. The shellac might degrade in time and take the decals with it.
The only thing plastic on mine is the bobbin winder & i don't even think that's plastic & it uses the same type of bobbin as my industrial , its very well built
Thanks. I learned alot
I think you skipped a step on your threading. I think it goes behind and over that bar to the right of the tension discs and then through the spring to the take up lever.
Which model of Singer is this a clone of?
I see many videos where they skip this step.
These machines are a direct copy of the Singer 15k 110. Except the bobbin access plate that has a hinge instead of sliding out. The old slide design is better
Thanks for posting this. I was able to figure out how to thread mine by watching you. Do you have a etsy store where you sell sewing machines? I am looking for a nice Necchi.
Can you do a video of inserting the bobbin?
I have a old machine I need some help with the stuff I took apart from underneath it 😢
How do you thread this machine
She just showed that in this video!!!
So it seems the stitch is working, but now the wheel is making noise and the wheel doesn't want to turn, and it seems to want to spark. How do we fix that. The pulley seems hard now. Any ideas on what I can do, check the motor?
Check the inside knob on the hand wheel on the end of your machine. The one you loosen when you wind a bobbin. Also check if the bobbin winder is engaged or not to wind bobbins instead of stitching. It won’t stitch if it is loosened off for winding bobbins.
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This isn't exactly correct, this machine is missing the bobbin spool pin... it should have a pin by the bobbin winder the spool is placed on... you don't wind bobbins from the top.
Hi, this looks like mom's machine, but the stitch keeps skipping, how do we fix that?
Make sure you have a new needle inserted, double check your threading and that the bobbin is correctly threaded, then feel on the stitchplate where the needle goes in that it is nice and smooth and no burrs that thread would be catching on. Also be sure to use new thread, no old stuff.
Ok I have one and I’m having trouble my thread keeps coming out of needle
I’m having the same problem
Mr regulator says up,1,2,3, down idk what it controls I think the feeder feet ? Help I really want to learn this machine
Ok it’s the knob that you touched for “Sylk. Normal. Freehand
When you start to sew you need a long thread tail and hold the threads for a few stitches. If thread comes out after sewing, you have not threaded the machine correctly.
I've got the exact machine
Please turn up the volume. Can’t hear you
Show the cleaning, please. Not the finished product.
If it uses an industrial bobbin , it is an industrial machine , my industrial machine uses the exact same type of bobbin as my Japanese Style Crest & it has no plastic parts except the bobbin winder on it is the only plastic part
There is a lot more to a machine for it to be industrial. This is not an industrial grade though some of these happen to cross with industrial bobbins.