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dollydaydream said:Ugh! Well this morning I rang the local servicing place, and after speaking with a horrifically rude woman, for longer than was really necessary, I managed to get out of her that I’m looking at around £48 + VAT to have the beast serviced. I may as well buy a new one if it’s going to cost that much! There are some good deals I have found. I can’t see I’ll be too sad to see the beast go. I shouldn’t complain though, it was free!
A must for the new machine is easy buttonholes. That way I may actually try to make something with buttons & not just poppers & fake buttons lol
Thank you for the advice ladies
I think I mentioned it in this thread before, but I used to perform minor "tune up" services on sewing machines for a living.
Dolly, loops on the underside of the fabric is almost always too loose tension on the top thread. A loose bobbin looks like an S on the bottom.
You might be threading it incorrectly (i.e. missing the tension regulators) or maybe you just need to increase the tension. There is a chance that the tension disks are broken, but usually not.
Anyway, did you decide to kill the "beast"?