Keeping your Sewing Machine running nicely takes a little input on your part.
Here are a few more tips on keeping yours at it's very best, simply:
5. Be sure to keep your machine covered when you're not using it to keep it dust free.
6. Give your machine a clean up before you put it away if it is going into storage.
7. If you haven't used your machine for a while or it has been in storage, run it for a bit without any thread to get the parts all moving nicely again. It's also a good idea to practice on a scrap of fabric before sewing your final project.
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SEEKITOUT: Changing the world a stitch at a time.
Monday, 15 September 2014
Wednesday, 3 September 2014
SIO Tips no. 67 - Care for your Sewing Machine - Part One
Keeping your Sewing Machine running nicely takes a little input on your part.
Here are a few tips on keeping yours at it's very best, simply:
1. Use your sewing machine's manual for care at home instructions and have it service by a professional annually.
2. Regularly clean lint from the bobbin case area & lubricate with a drop of oil.
3. Change the needle often. Blunt needles will make your machine work harder & won't give you such a good finish on your project as sharp ones.
Look out for Part Two coming soon...
SEEKITOUT: Changing the world a stitch at a time.
Here are a few tips on keeping yours at it's very best, simply:
1. Use your sewing machine's manual for care at home instructions and have it service by a professional annually.
2. Regularly clean lint from the bobbin case area & lubricate with a drop of oil.
3. Change the needle often. Blunt needles will make your machine work harder & won't give you such a good finish on your project as sharp ones.
Look out for Part Two coming soon...
SEEKITOUT: Changing the world a stitch at a time.
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