I am soooo glad to find a troubleshooting source for this machine. Our library has this machine in their Makerspace, but unfortunately maintenance and repair sources are very limited. It would be extremely helpful to have a close up view of what you are doing as these parts are very small and hard to see.
I love your videos thank you. I’m having some issues and I’ve taken it apart to this point. But I’ve found weird thread and can’t pull it out. I have picture
use different needles for different types of material. your manual will tell you everything. if that machine was serviced you should not have been having more problems.
She did not say what size needle she replaced.the part she said needs to be replaced it does not need to be replaced just bend it back. thread can shead and leave fuze.
First of all You always use a thread cap, make sure it is pushed up against thread. use smallest for that type thread. make sure thread feeds from the bottom not over top. thread can break because it is old. change needle to type of thread used. embroidery thread embroidery needle. rethread machine. check that bobbin is in correctly. go to trouble shooting guide in your machine manual it will save you lots of repair money. I repair machines and if someone tells you not to use a thread cap then go to a different company
Eye on art Embroidery can certainly be done without a spool cap. Especially when a thread is coming off of the machine and twisting and curling. If you don’t approve of the video, move on, because it has helped many people.
I wish there was more zooming in when talking about small parts like the wire that was bent near the needle. This was a great video. I’d love to see more like it.
This tutorial is great but Please Please Please do not have a customer talking - she is louder than the instructor and very distracting! Not wanting to be mean because tutorial is great!