This is very helpful. I bought my 570 QE a year ago and have been really annoyed with the whole bobbin situation as well as how finicky the machine is, but tutorials like this help me realize that the user needs to educate up.
Hi I definitely noticed a softer purr coming from my machine after oiling 🤩 but Sara I’m just not sure about oiling the 2 pads inside, do they have to be done every time you oil the hook race, I think that’s what it’s called? Love your ALL your videos. I’m about to start your Embroidery Essentials Course so I what everything to be ticking along beautifully 😀🇦🇺🦋
You do not lower the feed dogs to remove or replace stitch plates. The single hole stitch plate is the preferred plate for the 97D foot. Don’t forget to 1.) Set your machine for the foot you have installed and 2.) Engage the dual feed mechanism every time you use a D foot. Here’s something I learned at a guide class. If you have your machine set for a particular stitch and then try to set your machine for a foot that can’t be used for that stitch, the machine will not let you select that foot. I reset the machine for stitch 1, install the new foot, set the machine for that foot, and then choose a stitch.
Thank you so much for these series of videos. They have been so informative!!!
Thank you! I have seen struggling to get the hook back in. You trick is genius!
I just got my 570 and love it. Great machine! Have had a 160 for 25 years and this is a wonderful upgrade
This was helpful, thank you
This is very helpful. I bought my 570 QE a year ago and have been really annoyed with the whole bobbin situation as well as how finicky the machine is, but tutorials like this help me realize that the user needs to educate up.
Hi! I’m a beginner on the 570qe; no classes yet. Your oiling & cleaning video was great. Will check out your others also. Thanks!
You are welcome.
Using the vacuumed is by far the best..
Hi I definitely noticed a softer purr coming from my machine after oiling 🤩 but Sara I’m just not sure about oiling the 2 pads inside, do they have to be done every time you oil the hook race, I think that’s what it’s called? Love your ALL your videos. I’m about to start your Embroidery Essentials Course so I what everything to be ticking along beautifully 😀🇦🇺🦋
Do you have to lower the feed dogs before taking the plate off? And if I use the single whole plate can I still use the 97-D foot with it? Thank you
You do not lower the feed dogs to remove or replace stitch plates. The single hole stitch plate is the preferred plate for the 97D foot. Don’t forget to 1.) Set your machine for the foot you have installed and 2.) Engage the dual feed mechanism every time you use a D foot. Here’s something I learned at a guide class. If you have your machine set for a particular stitch and then try to set your machine for a foot that can’t be used for that stitch, the machine will not let you select that foot. I reset the machine for stitch 1, install the new foot, set the machine for that foot, and then choose a stitch.
@@Carol_SewsThank you so much great to know.
Do you have tutorial on Bernina 580 please? How to clean and oil
Please follow the videos for the Bernina 560 to learn cleaning and oiling: sewingmastery.com/bernina-560/
Putting this back together-NOT AT ALL as easy as you say. I dread doing this JUST for this reason.
Try this flip trick for the Bernina jumbo hook: ruclips.net/video/xpxOEFa_52I/видео.htmlsi=6R0oqwj9iUEuGF7B