Hi Andy, Thank you so much for this lovely and thorough tutorial! I haven't sewed by machine in several years. This was a much-needed and helpful video to help me get started! I have been using my grandmother's Singer 478 to make face masks. I am so happy that I can use this machine that was very precious to her (and now it is to me!). Thank you again! Victoria
Very welcome, Victoria. Grandmother is loving that you are using it, I'm sure. Just thinking of everything she created with it. It was a top of line machine in 1969, with a cost of about $1200.00 in today's dollars. It's a wonderful heirloom to have. If you would like a copy of the Original Instruction Manual Singer still has it available for free download at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=478 Thanks for watching my channel and taking time to comment. Take Care.
@@andytubesewing1953 She is very excited that I am using it!! I am so happy that I can. Thank you very much for the link! That will be very helpful in the future. Thank you again! God bless you.
thanks a ton for this! I've never sewn a day in my life but volunteered make masks for healthcare professionals. I borrowed this exact machine, but was so lost until your videos! Seriously, THANKS
I'm glad you found the video, Joey. Funny how things work out sometimes, isn't it? I put up the video to help others, and you used the video to make masks to help others. Good on you and thanks for paying it forward. Be safe.
Thank you again! Absolute best illustration of threading this machine. Us old geezers need a good look and explanation of things like, "Put the thread between any of those disks."
HI, JUST WANT TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEO IT HELP ME A LOT TO THREAD AND WIND A BOBBIN. MY MODEL IS SINGER 478 TODAY I WAS HAPPY TO START SEWING. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR TIME AND VIDEO.
Very welcome! I like the control knob on the 478. It;s a great machine. Here is a link to a FREE 74 page instruction manual for your machine. It is loaded with information you can use. Just enter 478 in the box for model number. Enjoy your sewing. www.singerco.com/support/instruction-manuals Oh! Thanks for taking the time to post.
Thank you, angela, and I'm glad you found my channel. You'll love the power and versatility of your model 457. Oh, the things you'll make ✨ Happy sewing.
I just bought a second-hand 457 which is very inexpensive but works perfectly for sewing COVID 19 protective masks for my personal and family use. And of course, I don't know anything about sewing, by hand or by machine. Thank you very much from France
You are welcome and thanks for making masks! More model 457 videos: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKK9GeuGLCo6ZyWv-HbheRVK FREE Instruction Manual available from Singer: www.singer.com/search/support?title=457 Thanks for commenting and be safe.
Thank you for your quick reply. And also for the link to the manual. Not only do I learn about sewing but also about English. I must admit that Google translator helps me a bit :)
Thank you for the "refresher course". Haven't tried to thread mine yet, as I want to clean it up before going any further. As I watched, I'm sure I would have missed the final step, before threading the needle, using a single thread. Thanks for your teaching. Appreciated.
Very Welcome Lee. It does help make a slightly better formed stitch when using that last little slot guide, especially on the shorter, finer stitch lengths. Must be why they designed it that was, right? I'm happy you will be sewing again on your 457, enjoy!
Did it ever pick it up before? Is the hook catching the needle thread at all and wrapping it around like in the video? If the hook is not catching the needle thread, maybe the timing is off. Can you give a little more info about what is happening?
Thank you so, so much. I couldn't figure out why my thread kept snapping, and it turns out I had been skipping a couple of steps in threading the machine. This machine was a lucky curbside find, so I've been winging it without the instruction manual.
What a nice find! I'm glad you found the video. You can download a FREE copy of the Instruction Manual from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=457 have a playlist for this model with a few more videos: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKK9GeuGLCo6ZyWv-HbheRVK The only weak spot on the machine is a plastic gear on the top of a vertical shaft. It's old and can easily crumble, crack and break. You can buy a gear for under $10 and I have a video showing how to replace it: ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html Other than that gear it is a strong, versatile machine and popular in several countries. Good luck and take care.
Lucky You! Singer model 437 and 457 are sister machines with mostly the same mechanical features. Model 457 has a "Flat" bed and the model 437 has a "Free Arm" or "Tubular" bed that is narrow and goes from near the upright to just past the needle plate. Model 437 is favored by clothing makers for hemming cuffs and sewing sleeves and collars. Modern crafters love it for sewing small, intricate items. When model 437 came from the factory a detachable bed came with it. The detachable bed can be set around the free arm to convert the machine back into a normal flatbed machine, or it can be unhooked and removed for the free arm style of sewing. A desirable machine and nowadays considered rare. I've never seen a 437 in person. You can download a FREE 68-page Instruction Manual direct from SInger in PDF format for Adobe Reader at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=437 Congratulations, 👍 and thanks for watching my channel.
Singer model 457 uses the most common needle in the world; TYPE 15X1 and sizes 9, 11, 14, 16, and 18. Chances are you have the correct needle. There are a couple things that can cause the needle to hit the "bottom plate", which I think you are calling the rotary hook under the needle plate. If the needle bar has slipped and is at the wrong height it can cause needle strikes. Here is a video for checking/setting the needle bar height ruclips.net/video/nqFm570Azwc/видео.html This model is also known to have a plastic gear on the top of the vertical shaft that has reached the age of failure. When the teeth start cracking off the machine loses its timing and the needle is moving out of "time" to the hook. You can buy a new gear for about $10 and here is a step-by-step video for replacing it; ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html Usually, you can easily check the height of the needle bar and if it is OK (usually is) then you can take the cover off the arm and look for the top gear on the vertical shaft with a flashlight. It's not the best view, but you see if it looks like it is falling apart or losing teeth. I have bought many, many 457 machines for $5 to $15 because they were "broken", and just replaced the gear and cleaned up the machine for sale at $150. Hope this helps a little, Daria, and thanks for watching my channel. Good Luck.
That is normally a sign of lack of upper tension, meaning no tension on the needle thread. When you place the upper needle threading, you must raise the presser foot to relieve the tension on the tension discs so you can slip the thread between any two of the discs. Watch @0:44 where I test that the tension discs are loose by wiggling them. If your tension discs are NOT loose like that you may have a broken crossbar on the - | + indicator dial. That dial is made of plastic and the little bar the tension release pin pushes on can finally break/crack the bar after so many years. If the bar is broken the pin can not push back on the dial and push back on the spring to loosen the tension discs. I show about this in a video you can see here: ruclips.net/video/-TmDis0pcmU/видео.html If lifting the presser foot DOES loosen the discs then just be sure you run the needle thread thru them and continue threading as in my video. An easy way to test the tension on the needle thread is to put the presser foot back down after you run the thread thru the tension assembly, and just pull on the thread up near the takeup lever. Start with the dial at 4 and just pull the thread up towards your ceiling and you should feel resistance. while pulling the thread slowly just start turning the dial to 5 then 6 then 7 etc. and you should feel more and more resistance as the thread is squeezed tighter and tighter between the discs. By the time you get to 9, it should be hard to pull. If this does not happen for you, then you have a tension problem, right? So maybe the crossbar on the dial broke or maybe the tension unit is dirty and full of lint and that is preventing the discs from squeezing the thread. If needed you can watch this video about removing, cleaning, and installing then adjusting the tension assembly. ruclips.net/video/PSCY72bJ3x8/видео.html Those are the most common things that cause your problem, there are others but check these first. If you resolve the issue please let us know how you did it so other viewers who read the comments can learn about it. Thanks for watching my channel, Cupcake, and good luck.
@@andytubesewing1953 thank you so much for this detailed response Ive been racking my brains out over this. I just watched the tension bar video, took it apart, and it is indeed a broken tension bar. Is the link you have listed on that video the same one for my machine? (I didn't see my number on it) Or do you have a recommended place to look for one? Also thank you again for helping me!!
@@cheerprncess Yes, you are welcome. The deal with your machine is it is 50+ years old and no company is making that kind of a part new. Your tension style was used on a few models. The plastic replacement dial I linked to is what most people buy and try to use. Sometimes it requires modification, or the tension release pin requires modification to work perfectly on your particular machine. That has to do with the length of the tension-releasing pin and the tension releasing lever inside the nose of your machine. I also linked to a newly made complete tension unit that is different but many people have found it can work on a number of old Singer machines. You can sometimes find used tension parts on places like eBay, but at the very least they will sell the entire tension unit and not just a part, or like this seller has a tension assembly plus other parts for $40 (yikes) www.ebay.com/itm/334233528959?hash=item4dd1deea7f:g:GgcAAOSw-PZhoTCl Lastly, several of my viewers were able to repair the indicator dial by replacing the missing or broken crossbar with something rigid, like a flat piece of metal or wood or wire, usually glued into place. One fellow sent me pictures of some wire he bent into the letter "e" and was able to press that into the back of the dial and it worked for him. So there you go; 1. repair your broken dial. 2. Try to find a used dial (and hope it is not cracked already) 3. Buy the replacement dial and see if it works or can be modified for your tension assembly to work. 4. Buy the new style complete tension assembly I linked to and see if it works or can be modified. 5 Forget Your 457 and find a nice Model 403A Slant-O-Matic Special and sew with it instead 😊 ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKKyqvdDRwS-9MfLuwSNJTcg "Fortes fortuna adiuvat"
@@andytubesewing1953 you are amazing!! Thank you so much, Im going to try and fix the one I have I guess and if I cant fix it then its time for a new machine. Im going to go check out the one you recommended :) Thank you for helping me ur my hero!!
@@cheerprncess I agree to try and fix the existing one. I mentioned the 403A trying to be lighthearted about your troubles, but don't get me wrong. The 457 is a very good machine, especially for household and clothing sewing. If you can't get it fixed please talk to me before you spend money on something else. andytube53@gmail.com
Honestly I am having serious issues with mine. It seems like no matter what I do I can’t keep the thread from bunching up under the fabric. I have played with the upper and lower tensions still no luck! Any advice?
Hi Kayla, welcome to Andy Tube. Thread bunching, or birds nesting, is USUALLY lack of needle thread tension, so you are thinking along the right path. If you do not have a copy of the instruction manual for your 457, please go here to download a free copy: www.singerco.com/uploads/download/5d6ce627c00cb91c477d4703f1b704aab08a72c8.pdf Follow the instruction manual on threading the needle up to the point of taking the thread through the Take-Up Lever. That is at about 2:50 in this video you commented on. Put down the presser bar and foot. This should put tension on the needle thread. To test that you have tension on the thread at this point, turn the tension dial to zero (0) and start pulling the thread end that you put through the take-up lever. There should be barely if any tension. As you keep pulling the thread, turn the tension dial to higher and higher numbers; 2, 4, 6, 8. You should feel the tension getting stronger and stronger as you are turning the dial. This will prove if you have needle thread tension or not. If you have good tension at this point, then continue threading all the way through the needle. Now you want to test the bobbin. Remove the bobbin completely. Might as well use your lint brush in the bobbin holder area now if you have not already done so. Check the bobbin thread to be sure it feeds off the bobbin ok when you pull it and it is not tangled or "pinched" and won't come off the bobbin freely. Be sure it is a class 66 bobbin. (the two end discs are curved, not flat like class 15). If necessary then wind a fresh bobbin. Follow the manual on how to install the bobbin in the correct direction into the bobbin holder and how to thread the bobbin holder. Pull up the bobbin thread and try sewing a straight stitch at number 6 length. If you don't have needle thread tension after threading just through the take-up lever as mentioned above, then you are not getting the thread between the tension discs of the tension unit, OR the indicator part of the tension unit is cracked or broken. When that happens the releasing pin can't push back on the spring to open the tension discs and allow the thread to enter between the discs, therefore no tension on the thread. Starting at about 13:20 of this video I show the indicator and where it can break. It is a different model but same theory. The indicator on the 457 is plastic an is prone to cracking or breaking. ruclips.net/user/edit?o=U&video_id=IqoXtj-4tFQ If it is cracked you may be able to super glue it together. You may find a vintage replacement part on eBay, or buy a whole new tension unit. Here is a link to my playlist All About Tension: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKJaeFB_GW97NsW5GYM7KD9U These videos explain tension in more detail and how to remove, inspect, clean, replace and calibrate tension parts. It is a different model machine, vut the tension unit is similar and you will get the idea. If you need more help or have questions, please email my youtube channel email address of andytube53@gmail.com. It would be a better forum to continue troubleshooting your thread bunching. Thanks for watching Andy Tube, and good Luck.
Singer Catalog 2028 90/14 twin needle is the original as per the Instruction Manual. Now very hard to find in the USA but available in Europe. Here is a picture: www.muziker.com/singer-double-sewing-needle-2028-90 This is the best bet now and available in the USA: www.vintagesingerparts.com/collections/twin-sewing-machine-needles/products/sewing-machine-twin-needles-singer-brand-3-mm-wide-size-12-or-14?variant=40754075828322 Those are 3 mm wide. I'm not sure the 4 mm wide ones would work well. Thanks for watching my channel.
Andy! I have a problem with string. I finished one spool and put on a new one that was a bit thicker. It thins out and tears. It's 100% polyester but it just isn't working. What string do you use? What mistake am I making? Thanks!
Download the FREE instruction manual for your machine from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=457 Look at the Fabric, Thread and Needle Table on page 15 (all SInger manuals have this table) Your machine is vintage so it talks about cotton and silk thread, but polyester is fine. Your new thicker thread is too big for the eye of your needle so that drag is causing your problems. Use a thinner size thread or a needle with a larger eye. Many sewists like to use "TOP STITCH" needles b/c they have a larger eye and can handle many sizes of thread. You should be using Catalog 2020 needles, now called 15x1 style.
i just recently moved and my mom decided to give me her singer machine, but the machine never made it to my new place :( i borrowed my grandma’s machine (this model) and has no clue how to use it since i’m used to a new, modern machine. thanks for this, i’m still trying to troubleshoot, but i have a feeling threading it correctly will solve my problems ;)
You are welcome, Natasha. I'm glad you found the video. I have a few other videos for this model ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKK9GeuGLCo6ZyWv-HbheRVK The thing to watch out for if it will not sew is a broken gear on top of the vertical shaft. The hook will not rotate and pick up the bobbin thread. I explain how to replace the gear in one of the videos. ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html Many times people find the gear has already been replaced, but sometimes not, so good luck and happy sewing.
Andy, I followed the instructions for the bobbin and upper threads, but at 5:50 (when I turn towards me to grab bobbin thread) the needle goes down but stops...it won't come back up even though I'm turning. I've never used this sewing machine before and i noticed the needle that I replaced was broken. Could that be the cause? How do I fix it?
Hi, Malinda. A few possibilities here. The height of the needle could have changed causing a loss of timing to the hook and the needle is at the wrong place and hitting the hook or catching in the hook. Here is a video on needle bar height. ruclips.net/video/nqFm570Azwc/видео.html The timing itself could have gone out and here is a video for that: ruclips.net/video/pANycD90wQg/видео.html That's a different model than your 457, but the mechanics are the same. Lastly, model 457 is one of a group of models that is famous for having a weak top gear on the vertical shaft that goes down to turn the pulley/belt/pulley of the hook. The gear is old and gets brittle and the plastic teeth get broken and the timing goes out if the hook even rotates at all anymore. Here is a video for replacing the $10 gear: ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html Without having hands on the machine I can only tell you possibilities but watching the videos will help you understand how the parts are supposed to work and allow you to check them to see what is out of sync or broken. If the gear is starting to go out or has broken you for sure will have lost the timing. You can easily retime the machine after installing the new gear if needed. If the gear is OK then it may be the needle bar height or needle point to hook point timing is out, and you can follow the videos to reset those. In rare circumstances, the NB height, timing, and gear can all be perfect and the needle bar position (centering in the needle plate) has shifted and needs realignment. I may not have that exact video but can lead you to a service manual that explains it if that is the problem. You can check the NB height and the timing without making any changes to the machine but just knowing what to look for and my videos will explain that. Good Luck, Malinda, and take care.
Thank you so much for all the videos and instructions for the stylist 457. The horizontal gear broke on my machine, what is the replacement part number so I can order it.
It is part No.155819. Here is a link to a free parts diagram with part numbers. The white ones are better quality. parts.singerco.com/CPpartCharts/4_4999/457k.pdf Also, here is a link to a nice guide about changing the gear if you need it. www.singersewinginfo.co.uk/457gear/ Thank you for watching Andy Tube and Good Luck.
Andy, can you tell me the right bobbin for the singer 457? I only have one that came in the case when I bought this machine yrs ago-and Ive unsuccessfully tried to use others. Thanks so very much.
Hi, Cathy. The part number for the bobbin is 172336 or 172336p but it is commonly known as the " Class 66 Bobbin" Some people say it is the most common bobbin on the planet b/c it fits almost 300 Singer models of machines. Here is just one example and they are sold everywhere www.ebay.com/p/664504770 Fabric store, JoAnns, Walmart, eBay, Amazon, Etsy, etc. Thanks for watching my channel.
@@cathymarshall366 That is kind of you! I don't know what else is available, to be honest. I'm too busy making my own videos. Maybe you are missing out on good things, but I'm happy for any time you spend here, so don't be a stranger. Take Care.
When the hook does not rotate around the bobbin case that usually means the Top Gear on the Vertical Shaft (plastic) has broken. A new gear is about $10 and I made a step-by-step DIY video for replacing it: ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html (watch at 1.5x speed.) You'll notice the video has 81K views and that shows this is a very common problem with the age of the machine. No worries; you can do it! Thousands of others have. Good Luck.
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hello, I watched this video at the start of this pandemic and have been using the sewing machine since to make masks, but today something happened where when the needle wouldn’t go down. It won’t hook onto the thread on the bobbin like you showed at around 5:32. Usually the handwheel was a bit hard to turn but not super hard, but now since the needle won’t go down, the handwheel has loosened up. I don’t know what to do because I am not an expert and couldn’t find anything online about it. It would be much appreciated if you could help me figure it out!
The needle bar connects to the takeup lever that connects to the counterbalance in the nose that is screwed to the main arm shaft. If the needle is not moving then the arm shaft is not moving. When you put the machine in bobbin winding mode, like 1:55 in this video ruclips.net/video/Fokn0iXX65o/видео.html it disengages the handwheel from the arm shaft. The handwheel turn freely to wind the bobbin, but nothing else moves on the machine, including the needle bar. Did you wind a bobbin and forget to turn the smaller knob back to the right to put the machine in sewing mode? Be sure the machine has not slipped into bobbin winding mode. If the needle is going down into the hook area but will not pick up the bobbin thread then the top gear on the vertical shaft could be broken. When that happens (very, very common on your model) the hook stops rotating and you can not sew. I made a video about replacing the $10 broken gear ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html That takes a couple hours to do, so lets hope the machine is just in bobbin winding mode and turning the small knob of the handwheel system gets you back in sewing mode. Good Luck.
My needle goes down but the metal circle around the bobbin isnt spinning while I turn the hand knob (I can manually move it but the metal ring is slow), and no hook pulls across in the video. Is this the same problem as you described?
@@elizabethepps8272 YEs, broken top gear on the vertical shaft. Internationally know problem. Here is my gear replacement video ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html You'll notice it has 50K+ views; that's how common the problem is. The 457 is one of the easier models to replace the gear on and you can do it too 👍✨
Surely. It sounds like you have a new-to-you machine, Rosa. You can download a free PDF copy of the original Instruction Manual from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=457 Happy Sewing.
Saving another machine; thank you. Would you like a copy of the parts and service manuals? email andymanuals53@gmail.com and ask for them. No Charge for PDF copies by return email. Have fun.
Hola buenas noches, yo compré en Facebook una máquina igual a la que está usted usando $30.00, pero no funciona, la aguja sube y baja solamente moviendole la parte de adentro ( la parte redonda que se mueve para llenar la bobina de hilo, a lado derecho) donde va la banda no se mueve, me cobran $ 140.00 sólo por checar que tiene, y pero se me hace mucho dinero, mejor me compro una nueve! Y estoy tratando de componerla sólo que no tengo idea que sera, por dentro toda esta limpia , me gustaría saber si me puede ayudar. Thank's
ntentaré ayudar, pero algo de lo que escribes se pierde en la traducción al inglés. Hay una correa del motor desde la polea del motor hasta el volante. Eso es lo que hace girar el volante. El volante es lo que hace girar el eje del brazo horizontal. El eje del brazo va hacia la nariz y hace que la aguja suba y baje. Si el cinturón está suelto o falta, entonces no hay movimiento. Aquí hay un manual de instrucciones gratuito para el modelo 457 de Singer: www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20457%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf Aquí hay un diagrama de partes de Singer gratis para el modelo 457: parts.singerco.com/CPpartCharts/4_4999/457k.pdf Otro problema conocido con el Modelo 457 es un engranaje roto en la parte superior del eje vertical. Puede ver un nuevo equipo colocado en mi presentación de diapositivas de 0:13 a 0:26: ruclips.net/video/y_58gXoZqjA/видео.html El manual de instrucciones tiene muy buena información sobre el funcionamiento de la máquina. La Lista de piezas te ayuda a entender cómo están conectadas las cosas dentro. Tal vez puedas leerlos y ver si te ayudan. Si aún necesita ayuda después de eso, envíeme un correo electrónico a la dirección de correo electrónico de mi canal de andytube53@gmail.com Buena suerte.
Thank you. I have only done about 160 video's, and hope to continue. Here is my channel home page if you care to look for other machines you are interested in. ruclips.net/channel/UCUSPDsHaFtRoz1VA2U1xJ4w?view_as=public
Please follow this link to my playlist for model 347. The timing is the same as model 457. I have a video about belt/timing and a slide show of the actual timing documents from my original Service Manual. These instruction are the same for your model 457 and will explain and inform you how to check the timing, and correct it if necessary. Good Luck. ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKJS_4FKPb4bgAbHtYWnexvy
Aprenda a usar la función CC en los videos de RUclips. Si hace clic en la función CC y abre Subtítulos, puede cambiar el idioma a español o cualquier otro idioma y poder leer todo lo que digo en la parte inferior de su pantalla. Aquí hay un video que explica cómo hacer esto en una computadora: ruclips.net/video/Q-6_7_dbhRo/видео.html Aquí hay un video que explica cómo hacer esto en un teléfono celular Android: ruclips.net/video/KPSgueF_Cpg/видео.html Casi todos los videos en RUclips tienen esta función CC. Mis videos se ven en más de 130 países y no tengo tiempo para agregar docenas de idiomas a cada uno de mis 600 videos. Buena suerte, y gracias por ver mi canal.
Siento decir que creo que el engranaje de plástico del eje vertical se ha roto. Envía movimiento a la correa de distribución inferior que gira el gancho. Si abre la paleta deslizante y gira el volante, debería ver el gancho girando en un círculo en sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj. Si no es así, por lo general es una mala marcha. Este modelo es famoso por tener el engranaje roto a esta edad de su vida. Un equipo nuevo cuesta $ 10 aquí en los EE. UU. e hice un video que muestra cómo reemplazarlo. Puede mirar el video para ver dónde está el equipo y, en algún momento, puede quitar la cubierta superior y ver con una linterna que el equipo está roto o desaparecido. Aquí está el vídeo: ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html
Bien, aquí está el video de la bobina: ruclips.net/video/Fokn0iXX65o/видео.html Aquí están todos mis videos del modelo 457: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKK9GeuGLCo6ZyWv-HbheRVK Aquí están los 500 videos de mi máquina de coser Singer: ruclips.net/channel/UCUSPDsHaFtRoz1VA2U1xJ4wplaylists?view_as=public Aquí es donde puede descargar una copia GRATUITA del manual de instrucciones del modelo 457 de Singer: www.singer.com/search/support?title=457 Buena suerte y gracias por ver mi canal, Magdalena.
start watching at 4:05 of this video: ruclips.net/video/Fokn0iXX65o/видео.html You can download a FREE copy of the Instruction Manual from Singer Support at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=457 Welcome to RUclips Membership and thanks for watching my channel.
No estoy seguro de lo que quieres decir con "colocar" la tensión. Aquí hay algunas respuestas posibles que pueden ayudarte. ruclips.net/video/JqauIOWs9CI/видео.html&list=PLsCOZgzzaiKJxbOOMKQPvmeTRqi0dhGa5&index=15 ruclips.net/video/83o6ShQCQHg/видео.html ruclips.net/video/k0rR0ern9kA/видео.html ruclips.net/video/PSCY72bJ3x8/видео.html ruclips.net/video/PWFMGEF9ryQ/видео.html También puede descargar una copia gratuita del manual de instrucciones aquí: www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20457%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf Espero que esto ayude. Si necesita ayuda adicional, trate de ser más específico. Buena suerte.
I inherited my grandmothers sewing machine and these videos have made me so happy! I can finally use it again. Thank you!
I'm happy to hear that and glad you found the videos, Marlee. A family machine is always great.
Hi Andy,
Thank you so much for this lovely and thorough tutorial! I haven't sewed by machine in several years. This was a much-needed and helpful video to help me get started! I have been using my grandmother's Singer 478 to make face masks. I am so happy that I can use this machine that was very precious to her (and now it is to me!).
Thank you again!
Victoria
Very welcome, Victoria. Grandmother is loving that you are using it, I'm sure. Just thinking of everything she created with it. It was a top of line machine in 1969, with a cost of about $1200.00 in today's dollars. It's a wonderful heirloom to have. If you would like a copy of the Original Instruction Manual Singer still has it available for free download at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=478 Thanks for watching my channel and taking time to comment. Take Care.
@@andytubesewing1953 She is very excited that I am using it!! I am so happy that I can.
Thank you very much for the link! That will be very helpful in the future.
Thank you again! God bless you.
@@victoriawangler8179 🙂
thanks a ton for this! I've never sewn a day in my life but volunteered make masks for healthcare professionals. I borrowed this exact machine, but was so lost until your videos! Seriously, THANKS
I'm glad you found the video, Joey. Funny how things work out sometimes, isn't it? I put up the video to help others, and you used the video to make masks to help others. Good on you and thanks for paying it forward. Be safe.
Thank you again! Absolute best illustration of threading this machine. Us old geezers need a good look and explanation of things like, "Put the thread between any of those disks."
Thanks for the kind comment. Just explaining the way I like to hear it. 😉
@@andytubesewing1953 You are welcome. I had a look at your site. You have earned another subscription. I'll recommend you to my friends as well.
@@selador11 I'm honored and thank you.
HI,
JUST WANT TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEO IT HELP ME A LOT TO THREAD AND WIND A BOBBIN. MY MODEL IS SINGER 478 TODAY I WAS HAPPY TO START SEWING.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR TIME AND VIDEO.
Very welcome! I like the control knob on the 478. It;s a great machine. Here is a link to a FREE 74 page instruction manual for your machine. It is loaded with information you can use. Just enter 478 in the box for model number. Enjoy your sewing.
www.singerco.com/support/instruction-manuals
Oh! Thanks for taking the time to post.
THANK-YOU AGAIN . . . Sir. Andy
Like many other people commenting here, I very much appreciate your help with this it's so fab to know how to thread this machine 😍😍👌
Thank you, angela, and I'm glad you found my channel. You'll love the power and versatility of your model 457. Oh, the things you'll make ✨ Happy sewing.
I just bought a second-hand 457 which is very inexpensive but works perfectly for sewing COVID 19 protective masks for my personal and family use. And of course, I don't know anything about sewing, by hand or by machine.
Thank you very much from France
You are welcome and thanks for making masks! More model 457 videos: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKK9GeuGLCo6ZyWv-HbheRVK
FREE Instruction Manual available from Singer: www.singer.com/search/support?title=457
Thanks for commenting and be safe.
Thank you for your quick reply. And also for the link to the manual. Not only do I learn about sewing but also about English. I must admit that Google translator helps me a bit :)
@@victor35ren Welcome. I love Google Translator and use it frequently. The manual has great info about using and oiling your 457. Good Luck.
Thank you for the "refresher course". Haven't tried to thread mine yet, as I want to clean it up before going any further. As I watched, I'm sure I would have missed the final step, before threading the needle, using a single thread. Thanks for your teaching. Appreciated.
Very Welcome Lee. It does help make a slightly better formed stitch when using that last little slot guide, especially on the shorter, finer stitch lengths. Must be why they designed it that was, right? I'm happy you will be sewing again on your 457, enjoy!
Thank you so much Andy! I just received this model from my grandmother and it was giving me trouble!
You are welcome, Taylor. Good on grandmother too. It is a well-made machine with plenty of sewing left in it.
Andy Tube My machine won't pick up the bobbin thread, do you have any advice?
Did it ever pick it up before? Is the hook catching the needle thread at all and wrapping it around like in the video? If the hook is not catching the needle thread, maybe the timing is off. Can you give a little more info about what is happening?
Thank you so, so much. I couldn't figure out why my thread kept snapping, and it turns out I had been skipping a couple of steps in threading the machine. This machine was a lucky curbside find, so I've been winging it without the instruction manual.
What a nice find! I'm glad you found the video. You can download a FREE copy of the Instruction Manual from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=457
have a playlist for this model with a few more videos: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKK9GeuGLCo6ZyWv-HbheRVK The only weak spot on the machine is a plastic gear on the top of a vertical shaft. It's old and can easily crumble, crack and break. You can buy a gear for under $10 and I have a video showing how to replace it: ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html Other than that gear it is a strong, versatile machine and popular in several countries. Good luck and take care.
I bought singer 437 stylist sewing machine. Is it same like yours procedure? I didn't find any videos for 437 in RUclips. Can you tell me
Lucky You! Singer model 437 and 457 are sister machines with mostly the same mechanical features. Model 457 has a "Flat" bed and the model 437 has a "Free Arm" or "Tubular" bed that is narrow and goes from near the upright to just past the needle plate. Model 437 is favored by clothing makers for hemming cuffs and sewing sleeves and collars. Modern crafters love it for sewing small, intricate items. When model 437 came from the factory a detachable bed came with it. The detachable bed can be set around the free arm to convert the machine back into a normal flatbed machine, or it can be unhooked and removed for the free arm style of sewing. A desirable machine and nowadays considered rare. I've never seen a 437 in person. You can download a FREE 68-page Instruction Manual direct from SInger in PDF format for Adobe Reader at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=437
Congratulations, 👍 and thanks for watching my channel.
Great tutorial! What kind of needle can I use with this machine, all mine keep hitting the bottom plate
Singer model 457 uses the most common needle in the world; TYPE 15X1 and sizes 9, 11, 14, 16, and 18. Chances are you have the correct needle. There are a couple things that can cause the needle to hit the "bottom plate", which I think you are calling the rotary hook under the needle plate. If the needle bar has slipped and is at the wrong height it can cause needle strikes. Here is a video for checking/setting the needle bar height ruclips.net/video/nqFm570Azwc/видео.html This model is also known to have a plastic gear on the top of the vertical shaft that has reached the age of failure. When the teeth start cracking off the machine loses its timing and the needle is moving out of "time" to the hook. You can buy a new gear for about $10 and here is a step-by-step video for replacing it; ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html Usually, you can easily check the height of the needle bar and if it is OK (usually is) then you can take the cover off the arm and look for the top gear on the vertical shaft with a flashlight. It's not the best view, but you see if it looks like it is falling apart or losing teeth. I have bought many, many 457 machines for $5 to $15 because they were "broken", and just replaced the gear and cleaned up the machine for sale at $150. Hope this helps a little, Daria, and thanks for watching my channel. Good Luck.
Hi if the bottom stitch is loose do you know how to fix that. I have the top tension all the way to 9
That is normally a sign of lack of upper tension, meaning no tension on the needle thread. When you place the upper needle threading, you must raise the presser foot to relieve the tension on the tension discs so you can slip the thread between any two of the discs.
Watch @0:44 where I test that the tension discs are loose by wiggling them. If your tension discs are NOT loose like that you may have a broken crossbar on the - | + indicator dial. That dial is made of plastic and the little bar the tension release pin pushes on can finally break/crack the bar after so many years. If the bar is broken the pin can not push back on the dial and push back on the spring to loosen the tension discs. I show about this in a video you can see here: ruclips.net/video/-TmDis0pcmU/видео.html
If lifting the presser foot DOES loosen the discs then just be sure you run the needle thread thru them and continue threading as in my video. An easy way to test the tension on the needle thread is to put the presser foot back down after you run the thread thru the tension assembly, and just pull on the thread up near the takeup lever. Start with the dial at 4 and just pull the thread up towards your ceiling and you should feel resistance. while pulling the thread slowly just start turning the dial to 5 then 6 then 7 etc. and you should feel more and more resistance as the thread is squeezed tighter and tighter between the discs. By the time you get to 9, it should be hard to pull.
If this does not happen for you, then you have a tension problem, right? So maybe the crossbar on the dial broke or maybe the tension unit is dirty and full of lint and that is preventing the discs from squeezing the thread. If needed you can watch this video about removing, cleaning, and installing then adjusting the tension assembly. ruclips.net/video/PSCY72bJ3x8/видео.html
Those are the most common things that cause your problem, there are others but check these first. If you resolve the issue please let us know how you did it so other viewers who read the comments can learn about it. Thanks for watching my channel, Cupcake, and good luck.
@@andytubesewing1953 thank you so much for this detailed response Ive been racking my brains out over this. I just watched the tension bar video, took it apart, and it is indeed a broken tension bar. Is the link you have listed on that video the same one for my machine? (I didn't see my number on it) Or do you have a recommended place to look for one? Also thank you again for helping me!!
@@cheerprncess Yes, you are welcome. The deal with your machine is it is 50+ years old and no company is making that kind of a part new. Your tension style was used on a few models. The plastic replacement dial I linked to is what most people buy and try to use. Sometimes it requires modification, or the tension release pin requires modification to work perfectly on your particular machine. That has to do with the length of the tension-releasing pin and the tension releasing lever inside the nose of your machine. I also linked to a newly made complete tension unit that is different but many people have found it can work on a number of old Singer machines. You can sometimes find used tension parts on places like eBay, but at the very least they will sell the entire tension unit and not just a part, or like this seller has a tension assembly plus other parts for $40 (yikes)
www.ebay.com/itm/334233528959?hash=item4dd1deea7f:g:GgcAAOSw-PZhoTCl Lastly, several of my viewers were able to repair the indicator dial by replacing the missing or broken crossbar with something rigid, like a flat piece of metal or wood or wire, usually glued into place. One fellow sent me pictures of some wire he bent into the letter "e" and was able to press that into the back of the dial and it worked for him. So there you go; 1. repair your broken dial. 2. Try to find a used dial (and hope it is not cracked already) 3. Buy the replacement dial and see if it works or can be modified for your tension assembly to work. 4. Buy the new style complete tension assembly I linked to and see if it works or can be modified.
5 Forget Your 457 and find a nice Model 403A Slant-O-Matic Special and sew with it instead 😊 ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKKyqvdDRwS-9MfLuwSNJTcg "Fortes fortuna adiuvat"
@@andytubesewing1953 you are amazing!! Thank you so much, Im going to try and fix the one I have I guess and if I cant fix it then its time for a new machine. Im going to go check out the one you recommended :) Thank you for helping me ur my hero!!
@@cheerprncess I agree to try and fix the existing one. I mentioned the 403A trying to be lighthearted about your troubles, but don't get me wrong. The 457 is a very good machine, especially for household and clothing sewing. If you can't get it fixed please talk to me before you spend money on something else. andytube53@gmail.com
Honestly I am having serious issues with mine. It seems like no matter what I do I can’t keep the thread from bunching up under the fabric. I have played with the upper and lower tensions still no luck! Any advice?
Hi Kayla, welcome to Andy Tube. Thread bunching, or birds nesting, is USUALLY lack of needle thread tension, so you are thinking along the right path. If you do not have a copy of the instruction manual for your 457, please go here to download a free copy: www.singerco.com/uploads/download/5d6ce627c00cb91c477d4703f1b704aab08a72c8.pdf
Follow the instruction manual on threading the needle up to the point of taking the thread through the Take-Up Lever. That is at about 2:50 in this video you commented on. Put down the presser bar and foot. This should put tension on the needle thread. To test that you have tension on the thread at this point, turn the tension dial to zero (0) and start pulling the thread end that you put through the take-up lever. There should be barely if any tension. As you keep pulling the thread, turn the tension dial to higher and higher numbers; 2, 4, 6, 8. You should feel the tension getting stronger and stronger as you are turning the dial. This will prove if you have needle thread tension or not.
If you have good tension at this point, then continue threading all the way through the needle. Now you want to test the bobbin. Remove the bobbin completely. Might as well use your lint brush in the bobbin holder area now if you have not already done so. Check the bobbin thread to be sure it feeds off the bobbin ok when you pull it and it is not tangled or "pinched" and won't come off the bobbin freely. Be sure it is a class 66 bobbin. (the two end discs are curved, not flat like class 15). If necessary then wind a fresh bobbin. Follow the manual on how to install the bobbin in the correct direction into the bobbin holder and how to thread the bobbin holder. Pull up the bobbin thread and try sewing a straight stitch at number 6 length.
If you don't have needle thread tension after threading just through the take-up lever as mentioned above, then you are not getting the thread between the tension discs of the tension unit, OR the indicator part of the tension unit is cracked or broken. When that happens the releasing pin can't push back on the spring to open the tension discs and allow the thread to enter between the discs, therefore no tension on the thread.
Starting at about 13:20 of this video I show the indicator and where it can break. It is a different model but same theory. The indicator on the 457 is plastic an is prone to cracking or breaking.
ruclips.net/user/edit?o=U&video_id=IqoXtj-4tFQ
If it is cracked you may be able to super glue it together. You may find a vintage replacement part on eBay, or buy a whole new tension unit.
Here is a link to my playlist All About Tension:
ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKJaeFB_GW97NsW5GYM7KD9U
These videos explain tension in more detail and how to remove, inspect, clean, replace and calibrate tension parts.
It is a different model machine, vut the tension unit is similar and you will get the idea.
If you need more help or have questions, please email my youtube channel email address of andytube53@gmail.com. It would be a better forum to continue troubleshooting your thread bunching.
Thanks for watching Andy Tube, and good Luck.
Hi Andy! What twin needle would I use for this model?
Singer Catalog 2028 90/14 twin needle is the original as per the Instruction Manual. Now very hard to find in the USA but available in Europe. Here is a picture: www.muziker.com/singer-double-sewing-needle-2028-90 This is the best bet now and available in the USA: www.vintagesingerparts.com/collections/twin-sewing-machine-needles/products/sewing-machine-twin-needles-singer-brand-3-mm-wide-size-12-or-14?variant=40754075828322 Those are 3 mm wide. I'm not sure the 4 mm wide ones would work well. Thanks for watching my channel.
Andy! I have a problem with string. I finished one spool and put on a new one that was a bit thicker. It thins out and tears. It's 100% polyester but it just isn't working. What string do you use? What mistake am I making? Thanks!
Download the FREE instruction manual for your machine from Singer at this link:
www.singer.com/search/support?title=457
Look at the Fabric, Thread and Needle Table on page 15 (all SInger manuals have this table)
Your machine is vintage so it talks about cotton and silk thread, but polyester is fine.
Your new thicker thread is too big for the eye of your needle so that drag is causing your problems. Use a thinner size thread or a needle with a larger eye. Many sewists like to use "TOP STITCH" needles b/c they have a larger eye and can handle many sizes of thread. You should be using Catalog 2020 needles, now called 15x1 style.
i just recently moved and my mom decided to give me her singer machine, but the machine never made it to my new place :(
i borrowed my grandma’s machine (this model) and has no clue how to use it since i’m used to a new, modern machine. thanks for this, i’m still trying to troubleshoot, but i have a feeling threading it correctly will solve my problems ;)
You are welcome, Natasha. I'm glad you found the video. I have a few other videos for this model ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKK9GeuGLCo6ZyWv-HbheRVK
The thing to watch out for if it will not sew is a broken gear on top of the vertical shaft. The hook will not rotate and pick up the bobbin thread. I explain how to replace the gear in one of the videos. ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html Many times people find the gear has already been replaced, but sometimes not, so good luck and happy sewing.
Andy, I followed the instructions for the bobbin and upper threads, but at 5:50 (when I turn towards me to grab bobbin thread) the needle goes down but stops...it won't come back up even though I'm turning.
I've never used this sewing machine before and i noticed the needle that I replaced was broken. Could that be the cause? How do I fix it?
Hi, Malinda. A few possibilities here. The height of the needle could have changed causing a loss of timing to the hook and the needle is at the wrong place and hitting the hook or catching in the hook. Here is a video on needle bar height. ruclips.net/video/nqFm570Azwc/видео.html
The timing itself could have gone out and here is a video for that: ruclips.net/video/pANycD90wQg/видео.html That's a different model than your 457, but the mechanics are the same. Lastly, model 457 is one of a group of models that is famous for having a weak top gear on the vertical shaft that goes down to turn the pulley/belt/pulley of the hook. The gear is old and gets brittle and the plastic teeth get broken and the timing goes out if the hook even rotates at all anymore. Here is a video for replacing the $10 gear: ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html Without having hands on the machine I can only tell you possibilities but watching the videos will help you understand how the parts are supposed to work and allow you to check them to see what is out of sync or broken. If the gear is starting to go out or has broken you for sure will have lost the timing. You can easily retime the machine after installing the new gear if needed. If the gear is OK then it may be the needle bar height or needle point to hook point timing is out, and you can follow the videos to reset those. In rare circumstances, the NB height, timing, and gear can all be perfect and the needle bar position (centering in the needle plate) has shifted and needs realignment. I may not have that exact video but can lead you to a service manual that explains it if that is the problem. You can check the NB height and the timing without making any changes to the machine but just knowing what to look for and my videos will explain that. Good Luck, Malinda, and take care.
@@andytubesewing1953 thank you! I will check out those videos for sure
@@malindamassung8324 Sure. I hope it's something easy. Good Luck.
Thank you so much for all the videos and instructions for the stylist 457. The horizontal gear broke on my machine, what is the replacement part number so I can order it.
It is part No.155819. Here is a link to a free parts diagram with part numbers. The white ones are better quality.
parts.singerco.com/CPpartCharts/4_4999/457k.pdf
Also, here is a link to a nice guide about changing the gear if you need it. www.singersewinginfo.co.uk/457gear/
Thank you for watching Andy Tube and Good Luck.
Andy Tube thank you so much
Andy, can you tell me the right bobbin for the singer 457? I only have one that came in the case when I bought this machine yrs ago-and Ive unsuccessfully tried to use others. Thanks so very much.
Hi, Cathy. The part number for the bobbin is 172336 or 172336p but it is commonly known as the " Class 66 Bobbin" Some people say it is the most common bobbin on the planet b/c it fits almost 300 Singer models of machines. Here is just one example and they are sold everywhere www.ebay.com/p/664504770
Fabric store, JoAnns, Walmart, eBay, Amazon, Etsy, etc.
Thanks for watching my channel.
@@andytubesewing1953 Thanks Andy - and btw-you are the Only sewing machine channel I learn from.
@@cathymarshall366 That is kind of you! I don't know what else is available, to be honest. I'm too busy making my own videos. Maybe you are missing out on good things, but I'm happy for any time you spend here, so don't be a stranger. Take Care.
Andy at 5:50 my Bobben won’t turn at the bottom when I rotate it towards me and won’t catch the botttom thread ?
When the hook does not rotate around the bobbin case that usually means the Top Gear on the Vertical Shaft (plastic) has broken. A new gear is about $10 and I made a step-by-step DIY video for replacing it: ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html (watch at 1.5x speed.) You'll notice the video has 81K views and that shows this is a very common problem with the age of the machine. No worries; you can do it! Thousands of others have. Good Luck.
Thank you very much for your help!!
You're welcome!
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hello, I watched this video at the start of this pandemic and have been using the sewing machine since to make masks, but today something happened where when the needle wouldn’t go down. It won’t hook onto the thread on the bobbin like you showed at around 5:32. Usually the handwheel was a bit hard to turn but not super hard, but now since the needle won’t go down, the handwheel has loosened up. I don’t know what to do because I am not an expert and couldn’t find anything online about it. It would be much appreciated if you could help me figure it out!
The needle bar connects to the takeup lever that connects to the counterbalance in the nose that is screwed to the main arm shaft. If the needle is not moving then the arm shaft is not moving. When you put the machine in bobbin winding mode, like 1:55 in this video ruclips.net/video/Fokn0iXX65o/видео.html it disengages the handwheel from the arm shaft. The handwheel turn freely to wind the bobbin, but nothing else moves on the machine, including the needle bar. Did you wind a bobbin and forget to turn the smaller knob back to the right to put the machine in sewing mode? Be sure the machine has not slipped into bobbin winding mode. If the needle is going down into the hook area but will not pick up the bobbin thread then the top gear on the vertical shaft could be broken. When that happens (very, very common on your model) the hook stops rotating and you can not sew. I made a video about replacing the $10 broken gear ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html That takes a couple hours to do, so lets hope the machine is just in bobbin winding mode and turning the small knob of the handwheel system gets you back in sewing mode. Good Luck.
Andy Tube The machine isn’t in bobbin winding mode so it would have to be the vertical shaft. Thank You so much!
@@rosielafferty9577 Hope you give it a go and replace that gear. It's a nice machine. Good luck.
My needle goes down but the metal circle around the bobbin isnt spinning while I turn the hand knob (I can manually move it but the metal ring is slow), and no hook pulls across in the video. Is this the same problem as you described?
@@elizabethepps8272 YEs, broken top gear on the vertical shaft. Internationally know problem. Here is my gear replacement video ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html
You'll notice it has 50K+ views; that's how common the problem is. The 457 is one of the easier models to replace the gear on and you can do it too 👍✨
Wonderful details.👍 Just a suggestion... a little more light will help your camera focus.☺
Thank you. Yes, more light! My granddaughter using her $99 camera and a flashlight 😉
Looking forward to your video showing how it's done. Take Care.
Thanks you much 😊
Surely. It sounds like you have a new-to-you machine, Rosa. You can download a free PDF copy of the original Instruction Manual from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=457 Happy Sewing.
I went and bought another 457 Andy
Saving another machine; thank you. Would you like a copy of the parts and service manuals? email andymanuals53@gmail.com and ask for them. No Charge for PDF copies by return email. Have fun.
@@andytubesewing1953 Thanks Andy would love to
Hola buenas noches, yo compré en Facebook una máquina igual a la que está usted usando $30.00, pero no funciona, la aguja sube y baja solamente moviendole la parte de adentro ( la parte redonda que se mueve para llenar la bobina de hilo, a lado derecho) donde va la banda no se mueve, me cobran $ 140.00 sólo por checar que tiene, y pero se me hace mucho dinero, mejor me compro una nueve! Y estoy tratando de componerla sólo que no tengo idea que sera, por dentro toda esta limpia , me gustaría saber si me puede ayudar. Thank's
ntentaré ayudar, pero algo de lo que escribes se pierde en la traducción al inglés. Hay una correa del motor desde la polea del motor hasta el volante. Eso es lo que hace girar el volante. El volante es lo que hace girar el eje del brazo horizontal. El eje del brazo va hacia la nariz y hace que la aguja suba y baje. Si el cinturón está suelto o falta, entonces no hay movimiento.
Aquí hay un manual de instrucciones gratuito para el modelo 457 de Singer:
www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20457%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf
Aquí hay un diagrama de partes de Singer gratis para el modelo 457:
parts.singerco.com/CPpartCharts/4_4999/457k.pdf
Otro problema conocido con el Modelo 457 es un engranaje roto en la parte superior del eje vertical. Puede ver un nuevo equipo colocado en mi presentación de diapositivas de 0:13 a 0:26: ruclips.net/video/y_58gXoZqjA/видео.html
El manual de instrucciones tiene muy buena información sobre el funcionamiento de la máquina. La Lista de piezas te ayuda a entender cómo están conectadas las cosas dentro. Tal vez puedas leerlos y ver si te ayudan. Si aún necesita ayuda después de eso, envíeme un correo electrónico a la dirección de correo electrónico de mi canal de andytube53@gmail.com
Buena suerte.
thanks i hope that you have more videos
Thank you. I have only done about 160 video's, and hope to continue. Here is my channel home page if you care to look for other machines you are interested in. ruclips.net/channel/UCUSPDsHaFtRoz1VA2U1xJ4w?view_as=public
thanks for your reply, can you show me how to fix /repair the hook timing on singer457 sewing machine please help me
Please follow this link to my playlist for model 347. The timing is the same as model 457. I have a video about belt/timing and a slide show of the actual timing documents from my original Service Manual. These instruction are the same for your model 457 and will explain and inform you how to check the timing, and correct it if necessary. Good Luck.
ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKJS_4FKPb4bgAbHtYWnexvy
Cómo puedo ver este video en español
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Aquí hay un video que explica cómo hacer esto en una computadora:
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Aquí hay un video que explica cómo hacer esto en un teléfono celular Android:
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Casi todos los videos en RUclips tienen esta función CC.
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Buena suerte, y gracias por ver mi canal.
Yo trato pero el hilo de la bobina no sale, ayuda plisss
Siento decir que creo que el engranaje de plástico del eje vertical se ha roto. Envía movimiento a la correa de distribución inferior que gira el gancho. Si abre la paleta deslizante y gira el volante, debería ver el gancho girando en un círculo en sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj. Si no es así, por lo general es una mala marcha. Este modelo es famoso por tener el engranaje roto a esta edad de su vida. Un equipo nuevo cuesta $ 10 aquí en los EE. UU. e hice un video que muestra cómo reemplazarlo. Puede mirar el video para ver dónde está el equipo y, en algún momento, puede quitar la cubierta superior y ver con una linterna que el equipo está roto o desaparecido. Aquí está el vídeo: ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html
www.amazon.com/Singer-Sewing-Machine-Vertical-155819/dp/B00CMGEIAS
Como poner carretel
Bien, aquí está el video de la bobina: ruclips.net/video/Fokn0iXX65o/видео.html
Aquí están todos mis videos del modelo 457:
ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKK9GeuGLCo6ZyWv-HbheRVK
Aquí están los 500 videos de mi máquina de coser Singer:
ruclips.net/channel/UCUSPDsHaFtRoz1VA2U1xJ4wplaylists?view_as=public
Aquí es donde puede descargar una copia GRATUITA del manual de instrucciones del modelo 457 de Singer:
www.singer.com/search/support?title=457
Buena suerte y gracias por ver mi canal, Magdalena.
Hi show me how to install bobbin
start watching at 4:05 of this video: ruclips.net/video/Fokn0iXX65o/видео.html You can download a FREE copy of the Instruction Manual from Singer Support at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=457
Welcome to RUclips Membership and thanks for watching my channel.
Cómo colocar la tencioon de esta máquina
No estoy seguro de lo que quieres decir con "colocar" la tensión. Aquí hay algunas respuestas posibles que pueden ayudarte.
ruclips.net/video/JqauIOWs9CI/видео.html&list=PLsCOZgzzaiKJxbOOMKQPvmeTRqi0dhGa5&index=15
ruclips.net/video/83o6ShQCQHg/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/k0rR0ern9kA/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/PSCY72bJ3x8/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/PWFMGEF9ryQ/видео.html
También puede descargar una copia gratuita del manual de instrucciones aquí:
www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20457%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf
Espero que esto ayude. Si necesita ayuda adicional, trate de ser más específico. Buena suerte.