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Introduction<\/h2>\n

Sewing machines have been around for centuries, evolving over time to make the process of garment creation easier and faster. The Singer sewing machine is one of the most iconic, renown and most-used models, with a rich and lengthy history. Despite its popular use, many who have invested in a Singer machine have found themselves frustrated and confused when their sewing machine begins to jam. In this article, we will explore the reasons why a Singer sewing machine may be jamming and provide insights on how to fix the problem, to get back to the enjoyable process of garment construction. <\/p>\n

General Causes of Jamming in Sewing Machines<\/h2>\n

Regardless of the brand of sewing machine being used, there are a number of reasons why a machine can begin to jam. These include: not aligning the needle correctly, using the wrong type of needle, using the wrong type of thread, using the wrong pressure, using too thick a fabric, using poor-quality thread, using blunt needles, using a damaged presser foot, using fabric that’s not been pre-washed, using the wrong needle size, using a damaged bobbin, using too warm a setting on the machine, using worn-out parts such as drive belts, and using the wrong type of oil. <\/p>\n

Common Causes of Jamming in Singer Machines<\/h2>\n

When it comes to Singer machines, there are a range of causes that are specific to this model which can lead to a machine jamming. These include: not having threaded the machine correctly, not having the right amount of tension on the thread, having incorrect timing, having the wrong type of needle, having a bent needle, having a wound-up bobbin, having a jam caused by faulty settings, having a faulty pedal, and having a visible piece of debris stuck in the machine. <\/p>\n

Identifying the Problem Prevalence<\/h2>\n

In order to determine the most likely cause of a Singer machine jamming, it’s important to identify the problem prevalence. In other words, identify the most likely area of the machine causing the jam. Singer machines usually display a range of ‘error codes’ to show that there is a specific problem with the machine. If no such code appears, the most likely cause of the jam is a tangled bobbin or needle thread, an incorrect needle size, incorrect tension, incorrect timing, or an incorrect setting. <\/p>\n

Fixing the Jam<\/h2>\n