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Introduction<\/h2>\n

Cleaning a sewing machine is essential for a successful seamstress who needs to complete sewing projects efficiently. Debris like thread and dust can accumulate in the machine and must be removed for the machine to continue running effectively. An uncleaned machine can cause jams, poor stitches, and other malfunctions. Depending on the type of machine, there are various ways to clean it correctly without causing any harm.<\/p>\n

Assess the Kind of Sewing Machine<\/h2>\n

Different types of sewing machines have varying requirements and levels of care. A basic understanding of the machine’s workings will help decide the best way to clean it. Electronic, mechanical, and computerized machines are the three main types and the steps to be taken to clean each are different. There are also Singer machines and Brother machines which have specific instructions for cleaning.<\/p>\n

Gather all the Necessary Materials<\/h2>\n

Once the type of machine is identified, gathering all the necessary items before cleaning is important as it eliminates the need to run to the store or look for various items. Things needed may include a soft brush, a small vacuum, a piece of cloth and cleaning solutions specifically made for sewing machines.<\/p>\n

Unplug the Machine<\/h2>\n

The first step in the cleaning process is to turn off and unplug the machine. Even if a machine is switched off, it can still be powered and touching certain places while it is plugged in can cause injury. Removing the dust around the outside of the machine should occur before anything else and it can be done with the use of a clean piece of cloth.<\/p>\n

Open the Parts<\/h2>\n