Thank you for posting this video. It gives a novice, like myself, the confidence to bring a machine back to life that might, otherwise, be discarded or thrown into a garbage dump. They are great machines, and they deserve to live on to see another day❤️
I had to reupload this video due to audio issues. The over all audio was quieter than it should have been, and I was unable to get the intro tune to sound acceptable... Hopefully it's better this time around...
Please I had a problem with the same sewing machine, And the Needle hits the metal plate and also the foot The front of the foot it hits please the solutions
Put on new needle, make sure it is seated properly. If it still hits the needle plate then there is an adjustment required that changes the needle center position. On a Singer the adjustment screw is on the needle bar where the zig-zig mechanism pushes the bar left and right. There is a lock screw then the adjustment screw which rotate off center to provide adjustment. Probably similar on this machine.
Thank you for posting this video. It gives a novice, like myself, the confidence to bring a machine back to life that might, otherwise, be discarded or thrown into a garbage dump. They are great machines, and they deserve to live on to see another day❤️
I had to reupload this video due to audio issues. The over all audio was quieter than it should have been, and I was unable to get the intro tune to sound acceptable... Hopefully it's better this time around...
My Kenmore is struck in reverse how do I make it sew forward
Also what if it hits the either sides of the foot please direct me the solution
Please it's urgent
Please I had a problem with the same sewing machine,
And the Needle hits the metal plate and also the foot
The front of the foot it hits please the solutions
Put on new needle, make sure it is seated properly. If it still hits the needle plate then there is an adjustment required that changes the needle center position. On a Singer the adjustment screw is on the needle bar where the zig-zig mechanism pushes the bar left and right. There is a lock screw then the adjustment screw which rotate off center to provide adjustment. Probably similar on this machine.
But I have got something to tell you, may be I don't want to make it uncomfortable for you though.