{"id":11386,"date":"2024-01-31T02:50:08","date_gmt":"2024-01-31T01:50:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=11386"},"modified":"2024-01-31T02:50:08","modified_gmt":"2024-01-31T01:50:08","slug":"how-to-service-my-sewing-machine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-service-my-sewing-machine\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Service My Sewing Machine"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Tools Required<\/h2>\n

Before you begin servicing your sewing machine, it is essential to make sure you have all of the correct tools. Most sewing machines come with a toolbox but it is wise to double check your individual machine’s instructions for what tools are needed. Generally, items such as flathead and Phillips screwdrivers, tweezers, a small brush, and a ruler are all important to have ready. Additionally, it is a good idea to also have a flashlight handy so you can see into small, dark spaces.<\/p>\n

Having a cloth and a damp cloth may also be necessary, as your sewing machine is likely to accumulate dust and lint over time. If there are any delicate parts that are difficult to get to, some cotton buds are also useful.<\/p>\n

Initial Diagnosis<\/h2>\n

The next step to servicing your sewing machine is to conduct a thorough diagnostic check. It is a good idea to check the stitching by creating several test pieces, ensuring that the thread tension is consistent and there are no skipped stitches. If there are problems, it is much easier to spot at this point.<\/p>\n

Check to see if the fabric you are using continues along the path specified for it to pass. Is there any drag on the fabric or does it move through the machine smoothly? If there is dragging, it could be that the bobbin is too tight, meaning it needs to be adjusted. If the fabric is moving freely, then it is likely that the bobbin is correctly adjusted.<\/p>\n