Anyone Sew? (help needed)
#1
Posted 15 April 2009 - 03:35 AM
I've been through three machines in a year (I am a designer, so everytime one breaks I have to get a new one so I can fill my orders. I can't wait and get it fixed).
I know someone must know a spiffy tool to solve this problem.
#2
Posted 15 April 2009 - 06:42 PM
Alcohol will clean the needle....where else do you have it stuck???
other than that...i dunno, discet your machine with a screwdrive and tweezers!
#5
Posted 22 April 2009 - 04:07 PM
I sooooo need to get my machine out and start creating, I am such a slacker.. I suck..
#7
Posted 12 May 2009 - 06:00 PM
Sewing is like neap and ebb for me. Sometimes I get these huge orders and it makes me want to barf thinking of all the sewing and I just can't stand it.
Definitely get a tune up for your machine if you are using "woojie" fabrics like chenille or other lint inducing choices.. I take apart my machine and just get in there with long handled (stiff) paint brushes. put some machine oil on the bristles so things adhere to it better. Parchment paper is an excellent idea! it tears off quite easily, so you won't ruin your stiches.. check your needle often for burrs as well, they can make a mess out of already messy fabrics..
I sooooo need to get my machine out and start creating, I am such a slacker.. I suck..
#8
Posted 16 May 2009 - 06:19 PM
air cans are good for quick shoot outs-i wouldnt use them extensivley because that chemical in there isnt good for metal parts oiled.
but if you have access to an air compressor- i'd say open every area of your machine that you can and shoot the hell out of it with air.
thats how i clean my big un embroidery machines at work. ive taken my sewing machine in and done the same to it- bingo. good to go.
and what terra said about the tissue paper....











