Very interesting!!! I know it’s officially the Christmas season because the commercial after your DIY was the Hess truck one. My grandmother used to get hess trucks for all of her grandsons every year. It’s amazing how much money they are going for now.
Hi Momma O. and happy Friday to you. Well, I don't sew and do not use a sewing machine but if I did this definitely would be so very beneficial to know. This will help someone that loves to sew things. Fixing the timing problem yourself is got to definitely be a money saver especially nowadays when things are so expensive. Glad you fix it yourself and keep that saved money for things you may need. Have a wonderful weekend. 😊💖👍
So true - Timing is everything - and with every thing in Life also - what a wish statement you said - your a very wise Lady - Thank You for sharing who to fix sewing machine - mine has issues a lot - Thank You - You Tube Sister - Love You
Thank you I just took mine in . I won’t do that anymore. It wouldn’t Catch the bottom but I bought it second hand so it probably need a good mechanic but I can fix it next time
yes, l finally had the fixer guy how to fix the timing on my machine because l was taking it in so much and now l can just fix my own, it is so nice to know how to do it
Thanks for the video. I accidentally put a scissor underneath the needle and when i switched the machine on, the needle hit the scissor and broke. Now my machine can't sew. What might be the reason? Was needle holder affected 😢
@@MammaOVlogs thanks for your kind reply. it seems the needle now goes deeper than normal into its holder. When i lower it, it works. Any permanent solution to this
I'll let you into a secret, more often than not, I found that the 2 screws on the needle plate once slightly loosened will come out, if you rub circles around the top of the screw! Less frustrating than a screwdriver lol much love & squishy hugs jacq
While I understand & follow your logic, I’m still going to let the repairman be the responsible party. I do exactly the same thing that you do, sewing over the pins & breaking or bending a needle. I have also removed the plate over the feeder feet to clean lint out of the machine. I discovered excess lint can cause stitches to be slipped.
hello momao I know you have a hectic schedule but I would like you to film a request video please kindly place the video camera on the floor and film how to operate the industrial sewing machine foot pedal and my birthday is January 3 2023 so this video request would make a nice birthday present please kindly let me know OK?and on another note you have to take apart the bobbin case area and clean everything really good, but as far as the sewing machine foot pedal please kindly let me know OK?thank you very much and have a beautiful day 😊
l hope you got it fixed, when l had the screw off l would but the screwdriver into the v part and then turn the wheel with my hand until the needle would go into the v part then l would tighten the screw up and make sure that the needle is going into the v part
Thank you! You just saved me $180 to get my consew 230 timing issue fixed!!
ur welcome!
Very interesting!!! I know it’s officially the Christmas season because the commercial after your DIY was the Hess truck one. My grandmother used to get hess trucks for all of her grandsons every year. It’s amazing how much money they are going for now.
thanks so much and wow, the Hess truck really sound like a fun gift
Hi Momma O. and happy Friday to you. Well, I don't sew and do not use a sewing machine but if I did this definitely would be so very beneficial to know. This will help someone that loves to sew things. Fixing the timing problem yourself is got to definitely be a money saver especially nowadays when things are so expensive. Glad you fix it yourself and keep that saved money for things you may need. Have a wonderful weekend. 😊💖👍
hi and same to you and yes, it was so hard to take that machine in and so easy to fix it myself and thanks so much
So true - Timing is everything - and with every thing in Life also - what a wish statement you said - your a very wise Lady - Thank You for sharing who to fix sewing machine - mine has issues a lot - Thank You - You Tube Sister - Love You
yes, the timing is everything and so nice of you to say and ur welcome and love you too RUclips sister!
thank you so much. my machine has same problem now i can fix nice for show us god bless you we can save money lo ve it
You are most welcome
Thank you I just took mine in . I won’t do that anymore. It wouldn’t Catch the bottom but I bought it second hand so it probably need a good mechanic but I can fix it next time
yes, l finally had the fixer guy how to fix the timing on my machine because l was taking it in so much and now l can just fix my own, it is so nice to know how to do it
I don't have a sewing machine but that is something good to know.
thanks so much
wow! too complicated for me, lol. thats hard to adjust the timing just right. Momma O, I still say you are a jack of all trades.
lol thanks so much
@@MammaOVlogs Your welcome!
Thanks for the video. I accidentally put a scissor underneath the needle and when i switched the machine on, the needle hit the scissor and broke. Now my machine can't sew. What might be the reason? Was needle holder affected 😢
ur welcome and oh no, put the needle back in and see if it works alright
@@MammaOVlogs thanks for your kind reply. it seems the needle now goes deeper than normal into its holder. When i lower it, it works. Any permanent solution to this
I'll let you into a secret, more often than not, I found that the 2 screws on the needle plate once slightly loosened will come out, if you rub circles around the top of the screw! Less frustrating than a screwdriver lol
much love & squishy hugs jacq
wow thanks so much, l really appreciate it
Thanks for this.
My pleasure!
While I understand & follow your logic, I’m still going to let the repairman be the responsible party. I do exactly the same thing that you do, sewing over the pins & breaking or bending a needle. I have also removed the plate over the feeder feet to clean lint out of the machine. I discovered excess lint can cause stitches to be slipped.
thanks so much and yes, l did need to clean it and good to know
Hi I can really see what screw to move
I have tried and tried please help me
l hope you got it fixed
hello momao I know you have a hectic schedule but I would like you to film a request video please kindly place the video camera on the floor and film how to operate the industrial sewing machine foot pedal and my birthday is January 3 2023 so this video request would make a nice birthday present please kindly let me know OK?and on another note you have to take apart the bobbin case area and clean everything really good, but as far as the sewing machine foot pedal please kindly let me know OK?thank you very much and have a beautiful day 😊
l will see what l can do :)
I would switch off the power before all manipulations, we do not need any accidents
Otherwise very good tips 👍
thanks so much, great advise and so nice of you to say
Okay I took the screw off but it will not move 😢
Help
l hope you got it fixed, when l had the screw off l would but the screwdriver into the v part and then turn the wheel with my hand until the needle would go into the v part then l would tighten the screw up and make sure that the needle is going into the v part
I love you
Thanks so much :)
DON'T SEW OVER PINS!!!!!
l know! l am so mad at myself and l know better lol!
Yes that’s what I was doing 😊and it’s all jammed
Couldn't see the needle
yeah, it is kind of hard to see
Give me VIDEO
Thanks so much!
That’s abuse clean that poor thing lol
yep l'll get right on that