I have been sewing since I was 14 and I am now going on 69. I am no beginner. I have owned this machine for 2 years and I hate it. I have spent more time threading and rethreading this machine than I ever have actually using it. Today was the last straw. I put it up in the closet and ordered a Brother.
Check to make sure the stitch finger is in the R position. The R stands for retracted not rolled hem as the manual suggests. The S if for when you are doing thick layers not standard. This switch is close to the knob that you adjust the knife
Thank you for explaining this. Sometimes you gotta hear it more than once.
These videos are fantastic. I’ve had this serger for a few years and watching these is going to make a big difference for me. Thank you!
This video has been very helpful for me and my granddaughter! Thanks so much!
Thank you, just what I needed.
Thank you very much for tip. I have been trying to figure this out for days now!
Thank you for the explanation
I have been sewing since I was 14 and I am now going on 69. I am no beginner. I have owned this machine for 2 years and I hate it. I have spent more time threading and rethreading this machine than I ever have actually using it. Today was the last straw. I put it up in the closet and ordered a Brother.
Thank you
Ugh, mine is only giving me problems on the curve. The fabric sticks thru edge. I've changed my blades and I can't figure it out.
This seems to be doing nothing for me?? Any help?! Please
Check to make sure the stitch finger is in the R position. The R stands for retracted not rolled hem as the manual suggests. The S if for when you are doing thick layers not standard. This switch is close to the knob that you adjust the knife
Clear polish is less distracting