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I have this beautiful fabric. It's a really luxurious damask in the loveliest shades of bronze and copper with some pale sage green. It was a birthday gift. I've had it for more than six months.
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So here's where my thirty year old sewing machine puts its foot down, so to speak. I admit I don't take very good care of the poor old thing. So, today it just refused to go any further. In fairness, I should say the motor was running fine and the fabric was moving smoothly beneath the needle. It just wasn't stitching. So, although we were having a grand time, we weren't really getting anywhere.
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Anyone who was feeling smug at having recognized where the bobbin goes should try this one. Give up? If you turn the machine upside down and take off the bottom this is what you see. Smack dab in the middle is a set screw which controls the position of the worm gear (lower left) which, in turn, controls the position of the above mentioned crescent, now lying on its side upper left. Tighten that set screw and you're good to go.
2 comments:
Whew, good for you for following it through to find where the source of the problem was. I'm the same way--and actually get anal about a problem if I can't solve it.
By the way, your cat has that "cat heaven" look on its face. Going through a bit of kneading, right? I get that every night when I'm trying to fall asleep and my cat's up by my face, kneading the blanket. Kind of peaceful (albeit annoying at times), isn't it?
Magda certainly does look like she's in heaven.
And I love that you've named the West Wing.
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