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Singer 15- Tami 11-08-2007
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Posted by Tami on November 8, 2007, 10:16 am
I have a Singer 15- electric machine. About a year ago I paid big bucks
to have it "tuned up". It worked wonderfully. Then I started a project
that required me to drag out my other machine and just never opened the
Singer until a week ago. NOW, my Singer has issues with dropping
stitches. If I sew SSSLLLLLLOOOOOOWWWWWWLLLLLYYYYY it doesn't do too bad,
but if I sew at a normal speed, it drops stitches left and right.
HELP!!!!!!!!!! I am so frustrated I can't see straight. The man who did
my tune-up passed away and I havn't found someone else.

Thanks, Tami


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Posted by Ron Anderson on November 8, 2007, 2:02 pm
Put in a new needle the correct way.


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>I have a Singer 15- electric machine. About a year ago I paid big bucks
> to have it "tuned up". It worked wonderfully. Then I started a project
> that required me to drag out my other machine and just never opened the
> Singer until a week ago. NOW, my Singer has issues with dropping
> stitches. If I sew SSSLLLLLLOOOOOOWWWWWWLLLLLYYYYY it doesn't do too bad,
> but if I sew at a normal speed, it drops stitches left and right.
> HELP!!!!!!!!!! I am so frustrated I can't see straight. The man who did
> my tune-up passed away and I havn't found someone else.
>
> Thanks, Tami
>
>
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Posted by The Wanderer on November 8, 2007, 2:15 pm
On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 19:02:50 GMT, Ron Anderson wrote:

> Put in a new needle the correct way.

Now that made Oi chuckle.....

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Posted by BEI Design on November 8, 2007, 3:24 pm
The Wanderer wrote:
> On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 19:02:50 GMT, Ron Anderson wrote:
>
> > Put in a new needle the correct way.
>
> Now that made Oi chuckle.....

Why chuckle? It's almost always the first (and usually the
best) advice we all provide for skipped stitches, etc.

Beverly



Posted by Taria on November 8, 2007, 5:35 pm
I think about a new needle but never thought much
about the suggestion to put it in correctly. That
is pretty important.
I did get a great deal on a FW that 'didn't work'
because the needle was in the wrong way. I gave
the guy the asking price and ran!
Taria


BEI Design wrote:

> The Wanderer wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 19:02:50 GMT, Ron Anderson wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Put in a new needle the correct way.
>>
>>Now that made Oi chuckle.....
>
>
> Why chuckle? It's almost always the first (and usually the
> best) advice we all provide for skipped stitches, etc.
>
> Beverly
>
>


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