Thread bunching up under your fabric when sewing
Bent or broken needles
Fabric not feeding
Thread keeps breaking
Machine is skipping stitches
Bobbin tension not consistent
Seams in stretch fabrics coming out wavy
Sewing machine seizes up or won’t sew
Needle comes unthreaded before sewing
Fabric or threads are bunching at the start or ends of seams
Thread inconsistently knots, loosens, or tangles
Thread fraying, shredding, and breaking
Fabric feed is inconsistent
Machine is making strange noises
The machine is running, but the needle won’t move
Decorative stitch settings aren’t working
Seams are puckered and distorted Singer Sewing Machine Repair Center in Chennai
hese are easy to thread needles which makes threading needles a breeze – they have a slit in the eye of the needle through which you just have to slide the thread for the threading to be done. They are a boon to all those who struggle with threading needles. The main problem is to hold it when threading. You will have to finger feel the needle to find that slit. It is best if you keep the needle upright. I use a pincushion to keep it straight – you can use a rubber or cork too.
Use a wire loop needle threader – A needle threader comes with a thin wire loop at one end. Push this loop through your needle eye first.
Push the end of the thread a little through this loop. Now very carefully take out the loop out of the eye of the needle. The thread inside the loop will automatically be pulled out through the eye; Lo presto, you have a threaded needle. Overlock Sewing Machine Repair Center in Chennai
Be very careful with the needle threader. The thin wire is very fragile. I have thrown a couple of broken needle threaders in the wastebasket – which talks a lot about my gentleness and carefulness. This small tool is very inexpensive but being gentle with your needle threader works to your advantage – you have this handy tool when you want it the most.
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