A big thank you for taking the time to video and explain how the bobbin case works and is installed. I do a lot of automotive work, but am getting my wife's sewing machine operational after being in storage for 40 years. I know nothing about sewing machines. I spent half an hour trying to install the bobbin case after removing it without paying attention to how it sat in the rotating hook. I thought it rotated with the rotating hook and mounted firmly and on center and I absolutely could not get it to lock into place (which I now know it does not lock into place or rotate) and ended up breaking the plastic when it jambed under the cover when turning the hand wheel. I needed to know how it functioned and you did an excellent job explaining that.
Thanks for the nice comment, Nate. I appreciate your getting the machine back in service. If you did not notice, there are 22 more videos in the Playlist for this model. ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p
Thank you! This is the clearest video, explaining how to reassemble the bobbin assembly that I could find, and now my old girls is humming right along.
We are so grateful for your video.. This was the exact problem we were having with our machine and your video is the only one we could find that gave such detail. Thank you so much for this posting.
This is exactly the problem I was having this morning. I bought this machine for $30 on Marketplace and didn't have a manual or even the correct bobbin. The sewing center was going to charge upwards of $225 just to service it. Of course, if I was an expert sewist, I might consider it but I'm just enjoying making quilts for my grandkids and friends. Thank you very much. This actually encourages me to learn more about the mechanics of all my sewing machines.
Thanks for the nice comment 🙏 I'm glad you found the video. If you need a copy of the instruction manual you can download a PDF copy direct from SInger for FREE at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 I like this model so much I made a 23-video playlist about it: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p I cover a little history and many repair & adjustment type videos including removing covers, oiling, blets, cleaning, etc. The only caution is there is a plastic gear on the top of the vertical shaft that is old and brittle now. Sometimes the teeth chip off of it and then the hook won't turn any longer. It is very hard to replace that gear. The gear is only about $10 to #20 but it's a lot of labor to get it out and the new one in. If your hook ever stops rotating that is what to look for. You got a nice bargain, IMO. Happy sewing.
Thankyou for the video. You've saved my bacon! Sometimes I drag out my Singer 449 which belonged to my mother way back in the 1960s. It's one of the few things I brought with me from England to Thailand thirty five years ago. Quite often I have to fix something. This time the bobbin holder. Your video helped me fix it. It's now tickety boo as they say. Thanks again.
Thank you so much for the video! My top thread was wrapping around the bobbin only 50% of the time and causing major birdnesting. I found the right corner edge of the bobbin case closest to you was broken off and causing very loose tolerance and the bobbin case was bouncing around all over. I ordered a new bobbin case off of eBay for $7 and just put it in, gapped it to .012” and Voila, problem solved! Yours was the ONLY video I found discussing this so thank you very much, really appreciate it. The machine is in very good condition but was soon to be relegated to the dump heap. No amount of tension adjustment did anything to resolve it. 😊👍
Thank you for saving the machine. It's a shame because for lack of a $7 part it could easily have been in the dump, but you persevered and have saved that machine for decades to come. I'm so happy that you found my video and followed up with it. Thanks for letting me know and happy sewing!
My friend will be very thankful. She ended up with a fancy new machine but prefers this one, so she will be very happy. So you do/did this for a living obviously?
@@terryg2160 Helping friends is great. Nicely done. No, not for a living. I'm retired and the wife came home with a Model 66 from a thrift shop and asked me to fix it. I did, and then 100+ more, haha. I would do a few repairs for money to buy tools, a camera, etc., then made 600 videos before I got very ill and now it's been a while but I still try to respond to comments & questions when I can. If you enjoyed the 353 and want more, keep your eye out for a 403A ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKKyqvdDRwS-9MfLuwSNJTcg You can see what the machines were like before they went plastic.
@@andytubesewing1953 Wow, very interesting. Well nicely done on YOUR part my friend! Obviously you have helped many, many people, what a great legacy. Im very sorry to hear about your illness and wish you the very best. And thanks again for your contribution to everyone who needs help and the Fixit community. You are truly appreciated! 😊
Thank you for the information. My Singer is a 4562 and I didn’t know what to do because of the way the bobbin was acting. I had it professionally fixed in August for a bobbin issue and today, 1-6-22 , it started the same thing. I think from your video I have a better idea what to adjust. Your video was so informative and easy to understand..
Thank you. I'm glad you found the video, Wanda. Now maybe you can be your own professional repair person and the money you save can buy fabrics & thread! Thanks for taking the time to somment.
I knew something wasn't quite right when I had to reinsert the Apollo bobbin case and slide the bobbin case holder back into its place. It made the bobbin case so tight that there was no movement at all. So what I did was just not slide the bobbin case all the way in as a walk around solution. However, I found out later, it caused "nesting" or knotting sometimes whenever I started putting the seams together. I finally found this video although it didn't exactly say it was for a Singer 513, but it did use an Apollo bobbin case. After watching the latter part of your instructional video, I realized that in my machine, there was barely a thread gap. I checked the threading after watching your video, I made the adjustment as suggested and was now able to lock in the bobbin case completely. It corrected the problem! None of the instruction books ever say when you replace the bobbin case, you might have to make a thread adjustment. Thanks so much.
I'm glad you found the video. The thread gap is one of those tricky little adjustments the instruction manuals never mention. My favorite part of your comment? "I made the adjustment..." Thanks for working on your machine to keep it in use, and for taking time to comment. Take Care.
This is a really helpful video. My machine’s hook was pulling the top thread under the Apollo case instead of over it. Turned out the thread gap was too wide so the case was loose enough to lift up out of the race just enough to pull the hook thread to the underside. I fixed the gap as you showed, and that righted in the bobbin case to run true instead of rattling about! God bless you!
Thanks, David. I'm glad you found the video. I learned about this when I had that type of problem on a model 404. Very frustrating until I found this fix. Thanks for keeping your machine in service. Take care.
Thank you for this excellent explanation. I’ve been wondering about this gap tolerance on my Elna Lotus for years. My thread doesn’t reliably cast off when I back tack on the fly and I suspect the gap is off now that I’ve seen this video.
Maybe! I don't know about Elna machines, but every machine I've worked on there was a gap area that could be adjusted. I hope you work it out and thanks for watching my channel.
Very good video, Andy. I personally detest the apollo bobbin case. I've had them too loose (and yes, they pop out!) and I've had them too tight. I don't have one of those gauges to measure the gap, so had to adjust by trial and error. But what I REALLY don't like about the apollo is that the thread tends to slip out of the tension spring. I've bought them from different sources trying to find a better quality case but I think it's just the way they are designed. I suppose this was a cost saving measure along with nylon gears replacing metal gears, but it is certainly NOT an improvement!
Thank you. I don't care for the Apollo system either. I will say I've found the vintage bobbin cases to work better than a new one. I replaced a working case b/c it had a couple needle strikes and scratches. The new one kept failing to hold the bobbin thread during ZZ sewing. I also tried a different seller/brand. No luck. I put the old bobbin case back in and no more problems. The new just don't seem up to spec. BTW, common copy paper is .004" thick and 3 strips of it equals .012" which is the middle range for the gap. It is what I used before buying a gauge. Thanks for watching my channel.
Great detail, thanks for that. Do you have a video dealing with a stuck up presser foot. My singer 2210 in the closet for years stays up when lever is down. I can force it to drop manually but very stiff. Clean and lube no help. I want to disassemble but can't find anything on RUclips demo how to remove parts in way of it. If you have one already could you reference the title? Perhaps you could create one? Thanks again!
Model 2210 was made in Monza, Italy circa 1987. It's too new of a machine for me. I've never even seen one. I quickly found a couple sellers of the original Service Manual for it: www.sewingpartsonline.com/products/service-manual-singer-2210-sewing-machine-service-manual and www.ebay.com/itm/275878731807?itmmeta=01J1Z4V8RXA7BZKVTXXS95MCS9&hash=item403ba7601f:g:3vMAAOSwiZ1kdsyL I could not find a free copy or even a seller who does digital downloads which tells me there is not a big demand for it. Would you happen to have the Instruction Manual to check your settings? Viewers have told me some machines have a setting to raise the presser bar for monogramming or free hand sewing.
Mr. Andy I saw all your videos regarding the genie 353/354, but I never saw any video where you take off the Apollo hook dismantling it from the machine. If you can make a video of that it will be great.
You're taking it off to replace it because it is broken? Sorry, the machine is in S/E Asia with its new owner. You can buy the service manual for $8.99 here: manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/ It will have instructions for removing the hook on page 50/51. My videos will get you to the point you need to be in for removing the hook, then it takes about 5 minutes (if you're sure you need to remove it) Good Luck and thanks for watching my channel.
Thanks for the great videos. I bought a Singer 412G a few days ago. I'm looking for a new bobbin case for it because the one that I have has a few rust spots. I was wondering if an Apollo bobbin case would fit the rotary hook.
I can't say, David. I've never seen any of the German Slant Needle models in person. I can't get parts manuals for them to get a part number or see the original case. The cases ride on a narrow metal shelf inside the hook and I don't know if the Apollo case would "ride" at the same height, etc. Also, other machines I did, like the 353, have different Bobbin Case positioning brackets than the 401s do. You can buy one for $6 on Amazon so it would not cost much to try. www.amazon.com/BOBBIN-421326-421325-002-Apollo-Dressmaker/dp/B01FPMU0BG I do know that the 412G is based on the USA made SInger 401A/403A. The original bobbin case for those is something like this: www.ebay.com/itm/155295517074?hash=item2428558992:g:ensAAOSwpnlfznuE&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAABEFBD8EGgAYxaJAJ2kRXTsC66sD48a22aStV3B%2B6oUes4NGPzPzpL5lkoNI1peuyEWiDlv%2Byr7tKkW%2Fnrla0FZjnBKh%2BAE%2FWOQe%2BweoVSRRBMlYdbJjT3K78ykCasS9mVzFwgvY2IJI0yeqB%2BLaVvmaO7o6m2yol99EwA6m2eubiVHp2uSzUf1eoXFJn79P26CJAGszOlYtJPn3fq19ABM5AkReYGd2PbaRPjBbf4Hy1z3CE%2FRgQ5wRXJaaOxzbDeCezNVgVNCaIeKZZwSCDblMHRTTauPYAGjR5RpCTLyAtXyizUaXoqWDqA5oYVB8hEPdMhHosxoDDWPVog7H7oLLlmdRsWNdouYOn%2B8Ne1vS91%7Ctkp%3ABFBMyvilxrBh You can see it is more expensive b/c it's an original and they are not made any longer. If you do other social media you can maybe check on Facebook groups, etc. for a group for slant needle or 401A or the "g" German slants. They certainly have tried the Apollo (I would think) Thanks for watching my channel, David. Good Luck.
Thanks. Not sure the meaning of "jamming in the rotary". Here is the timing video you can use to just check to see if the timing is correct ruclips.net/video/qMOa5QP71as/видео.html For anyone interested here is the playlist of my 22 videos for the Genie model. ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p
Greetings! Sorry to hear about your hook. I had trouble finding any information on your model 2405, so I do not think it was sold here in the USA. A friend sent me some very old pictures of one and it looks a lot like the model 242, 247, etc. that were sold here where I live. The estimated decade of manufacture for your model tells me ( I have to make an educated guess here) that your machine has a vertical shaft from top to bottom with a gear on top and a pulley for the timing belt on the bottom. If it is like the other Singer machines from that time frame it may have a cracked/broken gear on the top of that vertical shaft. When that happens no power is transferred down to the bottom pulley so the timing belt does not turn. The other side of that belt is around a pulley on the hook shaft, so if the belt does not turn then, of course, the hook does not turn. If you are lucky you will find that the timing belt just has stretched and slipped off the pulley, but honestly, in about 95% of the cases (in my experience), we find that top gear destroyed. It is possible to replace the gear and I made a video about how to do it b/c I was getting about 5 or 6 emails per month about the hook not moving on these styles of machines. My video is using model 457 as an example, but the mechanics on most of these models are the same. Maybe you can glance thru my gear change video (it's long) and see if the gear and pulley system is like what you see when you remove the top and bottom covers on your machine. Here is the video: ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html If this does turn out to be your problem you will notice that the 457 looks different on the outside than your machine. You do not have an access port behind the removable cover plate. On machines like yours (what I believe from the one picture I got) is you would have to remove the Dial on the Upright to see inside and hopefully access the gear/shaft that way. Here is a video of the only model I have done that had a dial for stitch length. This video shows how I was able to remove the dial. I know your machine is probably different but it may help to see how this particular dial came off. I usually have access to the instruction and parts manuals for most Singer Machines, but some were made overseas in Taiwan, South America, Germany and so forth and they were never sold here in the USA, so no records on file here. I hope this reply can help you a little bit and give you some ideas about what could be wrong and what to look for. Best of luck and thanks for watching my channel.
Hi Andy, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge about these machines. I just bought a Scarlet 354 and I am having issues to use it. I have heaps of thread under my fabric and it get stuck at some point. I though it was a tension problem so I took it apart but it seems fine. I then tought it was a problem with the thread gap, but that's fine too and I just realised that the top thread get caught on the bobine and loops around the bobine. I can't figure out the problem. Do you have any ideas please? Cheers
Some ideas, yes. When thread catches on the bobbin itself and wraps around it we check to make sure you are using a Singer type class 66 bobbin and the Apollo bobbin case like it the video. We also remove the whole bobbin case and clean under and all around it to be sure there is no gunk or compacted lint. We inspect the bobbin case and look for damage. The bobbin case is plastic and if it has had needle strikes or scratches they can snag the needle thread as it passes over the top of the bobbin and the thread can get stuck. We inspect the rotary hook itself to be sure it is rotating normally. If it is NOT rotating or is rotates sporadically that is the sign of a much more serious problem. Be sure it rotates counterclockwise is a smooth fashion. If it does then look for a burr on the hook, especially near or on the hook point. A burr can also snag the thread and delay or prevent the thread from being released and then the next thread and the next and you have a big pile of thread stacking up. One more thing to check it the tension/cleanliness of the bobbin case tension spring. That is a flattish metal spring built into the plastic case that you slip the bobbin thread behind. The idea is that tension spring puts some tension on the bobbin thread and the tension assembly puts some tension on the needle thread and you adjust the tension on the needle thread to "balance" the tension on the two threads to get a nice even stitch that crosses between fabric layers. Let's say your bobbin case tension is crazy high b/c the tiny screw is real tight or there is a bunch of mucky lint and gunk stuck under the bobbin case tension spring b/c the machine is 45 Y.O. and no one ever cleaned it. That might make the bobbin thread so tight that the take-up lever can't pull the two threads up and together so the needle thread gets pulled down under that fabric and loops and bird nests and gets tangled and hung-up. The opposite could be true that the bobbin tension is in the normal range but the needle thread tension is super low or non-existent because the tension assembly needs cleaning/adjusting or you miss-threaded it (operator error 👀😉) Many sewist tell me when they have a tangled thread they pull the thread all the way out and re-thread the needle from the thread spool to the eye of the needle to be sure they did not mess-up. So those are some things we check for, and there are more, like a bent needle, broken part on the tension assembly. etc. but you have to start somewhere. SInce this machine is new to you pull out the thread and re-run it, then check the other stuff one thing at a time. Remember you can download a FREE copy of the instruction manual from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=354 Yippie!
Thank you so much for the very informative video! The problem I am having is that the Apollo hook ls not spinning, What is causing this and can I fix it?
There is a history with this and other Singer Models of that decade where the top gear on the vertical shaft (plastic) cracks, breaks or disintegrates. That shaft takes movent to the bottom of the machine for the feed dog and hook systems. If your hook is not rotating around the bobbin case then there is a good chance the gear is gone. It could be a loose pulley or belt on the bottom, but I've found it's usually that gear. Here is the entire playlist for model 353/354 including how to remove the covers to inspect the belt, pulleys, and peek at the gear to check those items: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p I made a video for replacing the top gear: ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html Unfortunately, the Genie is one of a few machines that require the shaft/gear to be removed from the top of the machine. It's about a 12 step process to get it out, then it has to all be put back together. It can definitely be done, and gear is only about $10 or so. You can buy a downloadable Service Manual for $8.99 here that includes all the adjustments and remove/replace instructions for the whole machine: manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/ This trusted seller has the shaft/gear and even offers a 20% discount to Andy Tube viewers using coupon code andy-h-yt site.tandtrepair.com/Genie_Series.html IMO, that gear is the only weak point of the whole machine and the Genie is my favorite portable Singer for taking along wherever you go..
Thank you Andy. You are a gem! I will follow your recommendations to the letter. I've had my Gennie since they first came out. I could never part with it!
@@nimamina6374 I'd feel the same way. It is a labor-intensive procedure, but the new gear should last 2 or 3 decades. IMO, the white gears are better than a black one. No oil or grease on plastic after you replace it. If you felt like making a video of replacing that gear I think it would get thousands of views. Good luck.
@Nima Mina OK, great! I was thinking of all those parts you will be dealing with and remembered that I have a parts list from years ago. It has "exploded" drawings of the parts from each segment of the machine. The parts are all numbered and there is a list by part number telling the name of that part. Really helpful to me, especially if I mix up some screws or something. If you think it can help you then email my channel here at andymanuals53@gmail.com and ask for the Genie parts list. I don't give or sell email addresses so no worries, and good luck with your project.
It is possible but easy to check. You can measure the gap without adjusting anything. If it falls between the numbers mentioned it most likely is not the cause of skipped stitches. When the gap is too narrow it can snag the thread for a partial second and the hook misses grabbing the thread. There sure are many issues that cause skipping, with timing being the most time-consuming to correct. They say timing is everything and for a sewing machine that is true. The needle bar height and the needlepoint to hook point settings must be nearly dead-on accurate to avoid skips. I have had to readjust my timing settings a few times to get it right. So you may want to just review your settings and you can do that without using tools again. Otherwise, there are many reasons for skipping and I can name a few for you here if you want to continue. IMPROPER THREADING. Very common so be sure you follow the thread path from spool to needle meticulously. You can download a free copy of the Instruction Manual from the Singer Support Page here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 THE NEEDLE NEEDS REPLACING. 2nd thing I do is replace the needle; with a new, never used one if I have it. The needle is the cheapest cost of any sewing project. THE NEEDLE IS NOT SEATED CORRECTLY. Be sure the flat side is to the back and the needle is pushed up into the clamp. THREAD TENSION IS TOO HIGH. The best tension is a low one. Higher tension can pull the thread before the hook can grab it. Tension is easy to play with and just costs a few feet of thread. WRONG TYPE OF NEEDLE FOR THE MATERIAL. An example is using a regular, sharp point needle on knit fabric. The point can catch on the fabric minutely bending the needle and moving the thread loop away from the hook causing a skip. NEEDLE SIZE AND THREAD WEIGHT ARE MISMATCHED. Thick thread thru a small needle eye causes drag (increased tension) on the thread and causes skips. YOUR MACHINE IS "FLAGGING" Say what? This is when you don't have enough pressure on the fabric or the feed dog teeth are worn. That can cause the fabric to hesitate on its way under the needle. THE MACHINE DOES NOT NEED YOUR HELP PUSHING THE FABRIC UNDER THE NEEDLE!!!! You can carefully guide the fabric if needed, but when we try to "help" the fabric along we weigh down with our fingertips and momentarily slow the fabric down. This is very common, especially with new sewists. Let the feed dog do its thing like when you walk a dog it really walks itself; you don't push or drag it along (hopefully). YES, THE PROPER NEEDLE BAR HEIGHT AND HOOK POINT TIMING ARE NEEDED, AS ALREADY MENTIONED. Thank for watching my channel and good luck.
@@andytubesewing1953 thanks for your time and input here. I have a feeling the feed dogs need replacing. I did manage to get it timed correctly. And it does catch but now the needle bar (lower) bracket assembly has play... And a lot of it. One problem solved and a new one develops, hahahaha.
@@martiabr2 Always something, right? The Needle bar bearings, both upper and lower, can be adjusted, as well as the vibrating bracket. I can recommend a couple of inexpensive service manuals that you can download if you want. Models 353/354 is one of a few modern (the 1970s) that has an Adjusters Problem Solving Sewing Machine Manual that you can buy & download here for $4.99 manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-genie-adjusters-problem-solving-sewing-machine-manual/ 15-page PDF. You can also buy the complete Service Manual there, a 53-page PDF for $8.99 manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/ Having the manual can save you hours of frustrating troubleshooting, IMO. Good Luck, Abraham.
Hello My Genie gets erratic stitches. When zigzagging on the two wide zigzag makes combinations of blind stitching straight and zz 🥺 I verified the piece that goes on the disk but it looked fine. Although I noticed it is missing the big spring that crosses over the White plastic part What can it be? Please, help. Blessings to you!
You've mentioned a couple of missing parts so far. When parts of the machine are broken or missing we can't expect the machine to work normally at all times. Parts can often be found on eBay, and BTW, most of the parts on models 353 & 354 are the same. There are many causes of skipped stitches, including wrong needle, needle inserted wrong, bent needle, wrong threading of needle, wrong needle thread tension (much lower tension setting should be used on ZZ, especially the wider ZZ stitches), needle bar at wrong height, needle bar to hook timing was lost. There is also a plastic gear on the top of the vertical shaft of this machine. Those gears are known to crack, loose teeth, and crumble with age. Your machine is 46 years old an someone may have already replaced that gear, but maybe not. That gear turns the shaft that goes to the bottom of the machine to make the hook go around and if it is damaged you start to get erratic stitching. If you are not familiar with where that gear is you can glance thru this gear changing video to learn a little about it and its location ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html If my videos for this model do not answer all your questions, you can download a a copy of the original Service Manual for $8.95 from this vendor manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/
thank you. Can you help me understand your question? What is "the hook of the wheel"?? The "hook" is the circle of metal that rotates counterclockwise around the bobbin and bobbin case. The "hook point" catches the needle thread from behind the needle and as it rotates towards about the 6 O'clock position it lets the thread "slip off" or "cast off" from the hook point to allow the takeup lever to pull the slack of the thread up out of the fabric. That is a normal operation. If the thread "slips off the hook" somewhere else could you tell me where? By an hour of the clock position? Thank you.
@@andytubesewing1953 thank you sooo much for your reply I've noticed indeed that the thread slips off as it rotates towards about the 6 o clock and i thought that this wasn't normal Im trying to fix my mum's sewing machine during quarantine and your videos are very helpful!!! Greetings from Greece😄
@@ΕΙΡΗΝΗΚΟΥΤΣΟΝΙΚΑ First, thank you for saving that nice machine! So we are making some progress now. May I suggest this? Here are the 20+ videos I made for this model: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p They cover many things about the machine, but not all. The good news is I have the 19-page parts manual and the 64-page Service Manual that covers everything about remove, replace, adjust, and repair the machine. If you'd care to email me at andymanuals53@gmail.com I will send these manuals to you for free. I know it is going on 10 o'clock PM in Greece, so you could have them in time for some bedtime reading then get a fresh start in the morning with more resources. I'll be watching for your email. Take care.
The problem is you cant find the shuttle hooks anywhere. I cannot find a shuttle hook for a singer 7184 or a compatable one anywhere. This one you got here looks like all the same parts.
It is rare to have to replace the rotary hook but if you really need to it is part number 353104 and fits a number of Singer models. I doubt you can find a new one but here is a used one on sale at 15% off from a very trusted seller: www.bonanza.com/listings/Singer-6105-Rotating-Hook-353104-w-Belt-Drive-Pulley-352882/846270978?search_term_id=137555402 If you are talking about some other parts I can give you (free) a copy of the parts manual if you email to andymanuals53@gmail.com and ask for "7184 Documents" After I reply I delete your email and my reply. It is a PDF file copied from the original SInger catalog. Thanks for watching my channel and good luck.
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I show how to reinstall the bobbin case at @14:00 in the video. It is also shown, in pictures and words, on page 47 of the Instruction Manual. YOu can download a FREE copy of the manual from the SInger support page here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353
Model 4423 is about 1/2 century newer than the model in this video. A different system. I've never even seen a 4423 in person. I do have access to the 30-page Service Manual for the machine. If you email andymanuals53@gmail.com and ask for it by the model number I will have them send you back a PDF copy of the manual for no charge. They will then delete your original email from their database, They do not keep them or sell info. If you are uncomfortable with that you can buy a copy of it for $5.99 from the seller: manualsoncd.com/?s=4423&post_type=product Thanks for watching my channel, and good luck.
Unless you mean the little silver lever that slides over the top left edge of the bobbin case to keep it in place, I can't picture any hook over the case. I see you have posted videos in the past so if you make a short one showing us what the hook looks like I'd say nothing should be over the bobbin case on a Singer Model 353/354.
@@andreass.2081 okay I'll watch for it. RUclips will hold it until I approve it. But no problem. By the way, if you subscribe to my channel you'll find a email address in the about section. I hesitate to post it in the comments because every time I do I get a lot of junk mail over the next few months. You don't have to stay subscribed. You can always unsubscribe later
@@andreass.2081 Well, I'm looking right at it on my About page so maybe it takes a while after subscribing, IDK. Let's do this, if you email to andymanuals53@gmail.com I will have Alan send you the service manual and the parts manual for free. Just put "Documents for Singer Model 353" in the subject line. That way we are both done playing tag.
Got it. Sorry to say you have a broken plastic gear on the top of the vertical shaft. That V. Shaft powers the timing belt on the bottom that turns the hook. You can replace the gear but it's about a 25-step process. You can buy the Service Manual for instructions. It's $9 from this seller: manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/ A few viewers have told me they found shortcuts to replacing the gear, and this RUclips member has a slideshow explaining how her did it. It has 2K+ views showing the gear is a common problem. Here is the link to the slideshow: ruclips.net/video/Qv-UxAjbD9E/видео.html&lc=Ugyo0D6E7guPy0f0IwB4AaABAg.9_hJZjPEW3-9_jb2eyErhN The gear is only $8, but the labor is extensive. www.vintagesingerparts.com/products/new-replacement-top-vertical-gear-singer-part-445491-s?_pos=2&_sid=e7e07a145&_ss=r
Oh? I've been using Paypal since they started. I feel it is the safest way to shop online b/c you do not give the seller your credit card or bank info. Paypal guarantees the payment to the seller and sends them the money. The only one who has your CC or Bank Info is Paypal on there secure servers. Anything can happen I suppose, but it has worked well for me all these years. I have made hundreds of purchases and payment using Paypal without a problem. How else could you pay for a new bobbin case? I can't imagine any brick and mortar store selling one. Paypal is free to use as a buyer, too. I hope you can work something out. Good Luck.
A big thank you for taking the time to video and explain how the bobbin case works and is installed. I do a lot of automotive work, but am getting my wife's sewing machine operational after being in storage for 40 years. I know nothing about sewing machines. I spent half an hour trying to install the bobbin case after removing it without paying attention to how it sat in the rotating hook. I thought it rotated with the rotating hook and mounted firmly and on center and I absolutely could not get it to lock into place (which I now know it does not lock into place or rotate) and ended up breaking the plastic when it jambed under the cover when turning the hand wheel. I needed to know how it functioned and you did an excellent job explaining that.
Thanks for the nice comment, Nate. I appreciate your getting the machine back in service. If you did not notice, there are 22 more videos in the Playlist for this model. ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p
Thank you! This is the clearest video, explaining how to reassemble the bobbin assembly that I could find, and now my old girls is humming right along.
Very nice! I'm glad you found the video. I appreciate your comment and wish you happy sewing
We are so grateful for your video.. This was the exact problem we were having with our machine and your video is the only one we could find that gave such detail. Thank you so much for this posting.
You're welcome. I'm glad you were able to find my video and thanks for taking the time to comment. Happy sewing.
Thanks for such a detailed tech. Info. Andy. Stay blessed.
@@AbdulMajid-t5y thank you for watching my channel and I appreciate your comment very much
This is exactly the problem I was having this morning. I bought this machine for $30 on Marketplace and didn't have a manual or even the correct bobbin. The sewing center was going to charge upwards of $225 just to service it. Of course, if I was an expert sewist, I might consider it but I'm just enjoying making quilts for my grandkids and friends. Thank you very much. This actually encourages me to learn more about the mechanics of all my sewing machines.
Thanks for the nice comment 🙏 I'm glad you found the video. If you need a copy of the instruction manual you can download a PDF copy direct from SInger for FREE at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 I like this model so much I made a 23-video playlist about it: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p I cover a little history and many repair & adjustment type videos including removing covers, oiling, blets, cleaning, etc. The only caution is there is a plastic gear on the top of the vertical shaft that is old and brittle now. Sometimes the teeth chip off of it and then the hook won't turn any longer. It is very hard to replace that gear. The gear is only about $10 to #20 but it's a lot of labor to get it out and the new one in. If your hook ever stops rotating that is what to look for. You got a nice bargain, IMO. Happy sewing.
After 10 minutes I put the bobbin case
Thank so much
I'm glad you found the video and I appreciate your comment. Thank you!
Your explanation and video is the most complete I’ve seen to date. Thank you for providing this RUclips
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Welcome, and I am flattered. Thanks for making my day.
Thankyou for the video. You've saved my bacon! Sometimes I drag out my Singer 449 which belonged to my mother way back in the 1960s. It's one of the few things I brought with me from England to Thailand thirty five years ago. Quite often I have to fix something. This time the bobbin holder. Your video helped me fix it. It's now tickety boo as they say. Thanks again.
You are surely welcome. Thanks for keeping the machine in use. It has a special history and is worth the effort. Happy sewing.
Thank you so much for the video! My top thread was wrapping around the bobbin only 50% of the time and causing major birdnesting. I found the right corner edge of the bobbin case closest to you was broken off and causing very loose tolerance and the bobbin case was bouncing around all over. I ordered a new bobbin case off of eBay for $7 and just put it in, gapped it to .012” and Voila, problem solved! Yours was the ONLY video I found discussing this so thank you very much, really appreciate it. The machine is in very good condition but was soon to be relegated to the dump heap. No amount of tension adjustment did anything to resolve it. 😊👍
Thank you for saving the machine. It's a shame because for lack of a $7 part it could easily have been in the dump, but you persevered and have saved that machine for decades to come. I'm so happy that you found my video and followed up with it. Thanks for letting me know and happy sewing!
My friend will be very thankful. She ended up with a fancy new machine but prefers this one, so she will be very happy. So you do/did this for a living obviously?
@@terryg2160 Helping friends is great. Nicely done. No, not for a living. I'm retired and the wife came home with a Model 66 from a thrift shop and asked me to fix it. I did, and then 100+ more, haha. I would do a few repairs for money to buy tools, a camera, etc., then made 600 videos before I got very ill and now it's been a while but I still try to respond to comments & questions when I can. If you enjoyed the 353 and want more, keep your eye out for a 403A
ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKKyqvdDRwS-9MfLuwSNJTcg You can see what the machines were like before they went plastic.
@@andytubesewing1953 Wow, very interesting. Well nicely done on YOUR part my friend! Obviously you have helped many, many people, what a great legacy. Im very sorry to hear about your illness and wish you the very best. And thanks again for your contribution to everyone who needs help and the Fixit community. You are truly appreciated! 😊
Thank you for the information. My Singer is a 4562 and I didn’t know what to do because of the way the bobbin was acting. I had it professionally fixed in August for a bobbin issue and today, 1-6-22 , it started the same thing. I think from your video I have a better idea what to adjust. Your video was so informative and easy to understand..
Thank you. I'm glad you found the video, Wanda. Now maybe you can be your own professional repair person and the money you save can buy fabrics & thread! Thanks for taking the time to somment.
two days I tried. you saved me thank you.
I'm glad you found the video and it helped you. Nice comment. χαρούμενο ράψιμο
I knew something wasn't quite right when I had to reinsert the Apollo bobbin case and slide the bobbin case holder back into its place. It made the bobbin case so tight that there was no movement at all. So what I did was just not slide the bobbin case all the way in as a walk around solution. However, I found out later, it caused "nesting" or knotting sometimes whenever I started putting the seams together.
I finally found this video although it didn't exactly say it was for a Singer 513, but it did use an Apollo bobbin case. After watching the latter part of your instructional video, I realized that in my machine, there was barely a thread gap. I checked the threading after watching your video, I made the adjustment as suggested and was now able to lock in the bobbin case completely. It corrected the problem! None of the instruction books ever say when you replace the bobbin case, you might have to make a thread adjustment. Thanks so much.
I'm glad you found the video. The thread gap is one of those tricky little adjustments the instruction manuals never mention. My favorite part of your comment? "I made the adjustment..." Thanks for working on your machine to keep it in use, and for taking time to comment. Take Care.
Thank you for your time. I was in dire need of this video
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Excellent! Thank you 👍
Thanks for watching.
This is a really helpful video. My machine’s hook was pulling the top thread under the Apollo case instead of over it. Turned out the thread gap was too wide so the case was loose enough to lift up out of the race just enough to pull the hook thread to the underside. I fixed the gap as you showed, and that righted in the bobbin case to run true instead of rattling about! God bless you!
Thanks, David. I'm glad you found the video. I learned about this when I had that type of problem on a model 404. Very frustrating until I found this fix. Thanks for keeping your machine in service. Take care.
Thank you for this excellent explanation. I’ve been wondering about this gap tolerance on my Elna Lotus for years. My thread doesn’t reliably cast off when I back tack on the fly and I suspect the gap is off now that I’ve seen this video.
Maybe! I don't know about Elna machines, but every machine I've worked on there was a gap area that could be adjusted. I hope you work it out and thanks for watching my channel.
Thanks again Andy..i have the same bobbin set up on my 413..with the plastic bobbin..i'll check that gap..shes still not working quite right
Hope it helps. Good Luck.
Howdy From western Colorado!
Very good video, Andy. I personally detest the apollo bobbin case. I've had them too loose (and yes, they pop out!) and I've had them too tight. I don't have one of those gauges to measure the gap, so had to adjust by trial and error. But what I REALLY don't like about the apollo is that the thread tends to slip out of the tension spring. I've bought them from different sources trying to find a better quality case but I think it's just the way they are designed. I suppose this was a cost saving measure along with nylon gears replacing metal gears, but it is certainly NOT an improvement!
Thank you. I don't care for the Apollo system either. I will say I've found the vintage bobbin cases to work better than a new one. I replaced a working case b/c it had a couple needle strikes and scratches. The new one kept failing to hold the bobbin thread during ZZ sewing. I also tried a different seller/brand. No luck. I put the old bobbin case back in and no more problems. The new just don't seem up to spec. BTW, common copy paper is .004" thick and 3 strips of it equals .012" which is the middle range for the gap. It is what I used before buying a gauge. Thanks for watching my channel.
Just got my 353 genie and have been sewing on it for about 2 months & yesterday the hook won’t turn. Not sure what to do.
Very informative thanks
Surely welcome. My other Genie videos if you have more issues: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p
Thanks for your help with the bobbin case video
I'm happy if it helped you, Sandra. Thanks for commenting.
Great detail, thanks for that. Do you have a video dealing with a stuck up presser foot. My singer 2210 in the closet for years stays up when lever is down. I can force it to drop manually but very stiff. Clean and lube no help. I want to disassemble but can't find anything on RUclips demo how to remove parts in way of it. If you have one already could you reference the title? Perhaps you could create one? Thanks again!
Model 2210 was made in Monza, Italy circa 1987. It's too new of a machine for me. I've never even seen one. I quickly found a couple sellers of the original Service Manual for it: www.sewingpartsonline.com/products/service-manual-singer-2210-sewing-machine-service-manual and www.ebay.com/itm/275878731807?itmmeta=01J1Z4V8RXA7BZKVTXXS95MCS9&hash=item403ba7601f:g:3vMAAOSwiZ1kdsyL I could not find a free copy or even a seller who does digital downloads which tells me there is not a big demand for it. Would you happen to have the Instruction Manual to check your settings? Viewers have told me some machines have a setting to raise the presser bar for monogramming or free hand sewing.
excellent instructions
I appreciate you watching my videos.
Mr. Andy I saw all your videos regarding the genie 353/354, but I never saw any video where you take off the Apollo hook dismantling it from the machine. If you can make a video of that it will be great.
You're taking it off to replace it because it is broken?
Sorry, the machine is in S/E Asia with its new owner.
You can buy the service manual for $8.99 here:
manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/
It will have instructions for removing the hook on page 50/51. My videos will get you to the point you need to be in for removing the hook, then it takes about 5 minutes (if you're sure you need to remove it)
Good Luck and thanks for watching my channel.
Thanks for the great videos.
I bought a Singer 412G a few days ago. I'm looking for a new bobbin case for it because the one that I have has a few rust spots. I was wondering if an Apollo bobbin case would fit the rotary hook.
I can't say, David. I've never seen any of the German Slant Needle models in person. I can't get parts manuals for them to get a part number or see the original case. The cases ride on a narrow metal shelf inside the hook and I don't know if the Apollo case would "ride" at the same height, etc. Also, other machines I did, like the 353, have different Bobbin Case positioning brackets than the 401s do. You can buy one for $6 on Amazon so it would not cost much to try. www.amazon.com/BOBBIN-421326-421325-002-Apollo-Dressmaker/dp/B01FPMU0BG I do know that the 412G is based on the USA made SInger 401A/403A.
The original bobbin case for those is something like this: www.ebay.com/itm/155295517074?hash=item2428558992:g:ensAAOSwpnlfznuE&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAABEFBD8EGgAYxaJAJ2kRXTsC66sD48a22aStV3B%2B6oUes4NGPzPzpL5lkoNI1peuyEWiDlv%2Byr7tKkW%2Fnrla0FZjnBKh%2BAE%2FWOQe%2BweoVSRRBMlYdbJjT3K78ykCasS9mVzFwgvY2IJI0yeqB%2BLaVvmaO7o6m2yol99EwA6m2eubiVHp2uSzUf1eoXFJn79P26CJAGszOlYtJPn3fq19ABM5AkReYGd2PbaRPjBbf4Hy1z3CE%2FRgQ5wRXJaaOxzbDeCezNVgVNCaIeKZZwSCDblMHRTTauPYAGjR5RpCTLyAtXyizUaXoqWDqA5oYVB8hEPdMhHosxoDDWPVog7H7oLLlmdRsWNdouYOn%2B8Ne1vS91%7Ctkp%3ABFBMyvilxrBh
You can see it is more expensive b/c it's an original and they are not made any longer.
If you do other social media you can maybe check on Facebook groups, etc. for a group for slant needle or 401A or the "g" German slants. They certainly have tried the Apollo (I would think) Thanks for watching my channel, David. Good Luck.
Thanks I’ve been trying to fix my machine
Welcome. Good Luck. 👍
Just love your video. I have learned much right now I'm trying to fix mine. My needle is jamming in the rotatory I need your help
Thanks. Not sure the meaning of "jamming in the rotary". Here is the timing video you can use to just check to see if the timing is correct ruclips.net/video/qMOa5QP71as/видео.html For anyone interested here is the playlist of my 22 videos for the Genie model.
ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p
The video is quiet informative. My problem is my Singer machine 2405 the hook doesn't turn
Greetings! Sorry to hear about your hook. I had trouble finding any information on your model 2405, so I do not think it was sold here in the USA. A friend sent me some very old pictures of one and it looks a lot like the model 242, 247, etc. that were sold here where I live.
The estimated decade of manufacture for your model tells me ( I have to make an educated guess here) that your machine has a vertical shaft from top to bottom with a gear on top and a pulley for the timing belt on the bottom. If it is like the other Singer machines from that time frame it may have a cracked/broken gear on the top of that vertical shaft. When that happens no power is transferred down to the bottom pulley so the timing belt does not turn. The other side of that belt is around a pulley on the hook shaft, so if the belt does not turn then, of course, the hook does not turn. If you are lucky you will find that the timing belt just has stretched and slipped off the pulley, but honestly, in about 95% of the cases (in my experience), we find that top gear destroyed. It is possible to replace the gear and I made a video about how to do it b/c I was getting about 5 or 6 emails per month about the hook not moving on these styles of machines. My video is using model 457 as an example, but the mechanics on most of these models are the same. Maybe you can glance thru my gear change video (it's long) and see if the gear and pulley system is like what you see when you remove the top and bottom covers on your machine. Here is the video: ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html If this does turn out to be your problem you will notice that the 457 looks different on the outside than your machine. You do not have an access port behind the removable cover plate. On machines like yours (what I believe from the one picture I got) is you would have to remove the Dial on the Upright to see inside and hopefully access the gear/shaft that way. Here is a video of the only model I have done that had a dial for stitch length. This video shows how I was able to remove the dial. I know your machine is probably different but it may help to see how this particular dial came off. I usually have access to the instruction and parts manuals for most Singer Machines, but some were made overseas in Taiwan, South America, Germany and so forth and they were never sold here in the USA, so no records on file here. I hope this reply can help you a little bit and give you some ideas about what could be wrong and what to look for. Best of luck and thanks for watching my channel.
Hi Andy, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge about these machines. I just bought a Scarlet 354 and I am having issues to use it. I have heaps of thread under my fabric and it get stuck at some point. I though it was a tension problem so I took it apart but it seems fine. I then tought it was a problem with the thread gap, but that's fine too and I just realised that the top thread get caught on the bobine and loops around the bobine. I can't figure out the problem. Do you have any ideas please? Cheers
Some ideas, yes. When thread catches on the bobbin itself and wraps around it we check to make sure you are using a Singer type class 66 bobbin and the Apollo bobbin case like it the video. We also remove the whole bobbin case and clean under and all around it to be sure there is no gunk or compacted lint. We inspect the bobbin case and look for damage. The bobbin case is plastic and if it has had needle strikes or scratches they can snag the needle thread as it passes over the top of the bobbin and the thread can get stuck. We inspect the rotary hook itself to be sure it is rotating normally. If it is NOT rotating or is rotates sporadically that is the sign of a much more serious problem. Be sure it rotates counterclockwise is a smooth fashion. If it does then look for a burr on the hook, especially near or on the hook point. A burr can also snag the thread and delay or prevent the thread from being released and then the next thread and the next and you have a big pile of thread stacking up. One more thing to check it the tension/cleanliness of the bobbin case tension spring. That is a flattish metal spring built into the plastic case that you slip the bobbin thread behind. The idea is that tension spring puts some tension on the bobbin thread and the tension assembly puts some tension on the needle thread and you adjust the tension on the needle thread to "balance" the tension on the two threads to get a nice even stitch that crosses between fabric layers. Let's say your bobbin case tension is crazy high b/c the tiny screw is real tight or there is a bunch of mucky lint and gunk stuck under the bobbin case tension spring b/c the machine is 45 Y.O. and no one ever cleaned it.
That might make the bobbin thread so tight that the take-up lever can't pull the two threads up and together so the needle thread gets pulled down under that fabric and loops and bird nests and gets tangled and hung-up. The opposite could be true that the bobbin tension is in the normal range but the needle thread tension is super low or non-existent because the tension assembly needs cleaning/adjusting or you miss-threaded it (operator error 👀😉) Many sewist tell me when they have a tangled thread they pull the thread all the way out and re-thread the needle from the thread spool to the eye of the needle to be sure they did not mess-up. So those are some things we check for, and there are more, like a bent needle, broken part on the tension assembly. etc. but you have to start somewhere. SInce this machine is new to you pull out the thread and re-run it, then check the other stuff one thing at a time. Remember you can download a FREE copy of the instruction manual from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=354
Yippie!
This answers so many questions, thank you!
Glad you found the video then. If you have questions you are well on your way to finding answers. Thanks for the comment. Good Luck
Thank you so much for the very informative video! The problem I am having is that the Apollo hook ls not spinning, What is causing this and can I fix it?
There is a history with this and other Singer Models of that decade where the top gear on the vertical shaft (plastic) cracks, breaks or disintegrates. That shaft takes movent to the bottom of the machine for the feed dog and hook systems. If your hook is not rotating around the bobbin case then there is a good chance the gear is gone. It could be a loose pulley or belt on the bottom, but I've found it's usually that gear.
Here is the entire playlist for model 353/354 including how to remove the covers to inspect the belt, pulleys, and peek at the gear to check those items: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p
I made a video for replacing the top gear: ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html
Unfortunately, the Genie is one of a few machines that require the shaft/gear to be removed from the top of the machine. It's about a 12 step process to get it out, then it has to all be put back together. It can definitely be done, and gear is only about $10 or so. You can buy a downloadable Service Manual for $8.99 here that includes all the adjustments and remove/replace instructions for the whole machine: manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/ This trusted seller has the shaft/gear and even offers a 20% discount to Andy Tube viewers using coupon code andy-h-yt site.tandtrepair.com/Genie_Series.html
IMO, that gear is the only weak point of the whole machine and the Genie is my favorite portable Singer for taking along wherever you go..
Thank you Andy. You are a gem! I will follow your recommendations to the letter. I've had my Gennie since they first came out. I could never part with it!
@@nimamina6374 I'd feel the same way. It is a labor-intensive procedure, but the new gear should last 2 or 3 decades. IMO, the white gears are better than a black one. No oil or grease on plastic after you replace it. If you felt like making a video of replacing that gear I think it would get thousands of views. Good luck.
Just got the repair manual and ordered the part, thanks for the coupon!Will keep you posted!
@Nima Mina OK, great! I was thinking of all those parts you will be dealing with and remembered that I have a parts list from years ago. It has "exploded" drawings of the parts from each segment of the machine. The parts are all numbered and there is a list by part number telling the name of that part. Really helpful to me, especially if I mix up some screws or something. If you think it can help you then email my channel here at andymanuals53@gmail.com and ask for the Genie parts list. I don't give or sell email addresses so no worries, and good luck with your project.
So informative, would the gap misalignment be a reason that my machine skips stitches? I’ve already done the timing and followed your video on that.
It is possible but easy to check. You can measure the gap without adjusting anything. If it falls between the numbers mentioned it most likely is not the cause of skipped stitches. When the gap is too narrow it can snag the thread for a partial second and the hook misses grabbing the thread.
There sure are many issues that cause skipping, with timing being the most time-consuming to correct. They say timing is everything and for a sewing machine that is true. The needle bar height and the needlepoint to hook point settings must be nearly dead-on accurate to avoid skips. I have had to readjust my timing settings a few times to get it right. So you may want to just review your settings and you can do that without using tools again.
Otherwise, there are many reasons for skipping and I can name a few for you here if you want to continue.
IMPROPER THREADING. Very common so be sure you follow the thread path from spool to needle meticulously.
You can download a free copy of the Instruction Manual from the Singer Support Page here:
www.singer.com/search/support?title=353
THE NEEDLE NEEDS REPLACING. 2nd thing I do is replace the needle; with a new, never used one if I have it. The needle is the
cheapest cost of any sewing project.
THE NEEDLE IS NOT SEATED CORRECTLY. Be sure the flat side is to the back and the needle is pushed up into the clamp.
THREAD TENSION IS TOO HIGH. The best tension is a low one. Higher tension can pull the thread before the hook can grab it.
Tension is easy to play with and just costs a few feet of thread.
WRONG TYPE OF NEEDLE FOR THE MATERIAL. An example is using a regular, sharp point needle on knit fabric. The point can catch
on the fabric minutely bending the needle and moving the thread loop away from the hook causing a skip.
NEEDLE SIZE AND THREAD WEIGHT ARE MISMATCHED. Thick thread thru a small needle eye causes drag (increased tension) on the
thread and causes skips.
YOUR MACHINE IS "FLAGGING" Say what? This is when you don't have enough pressure on the fabric or the feed dog teeth are worn.
That can cause the fabric to hesitate on its way under the needle.
THE MACHINE DOES NOT NEED YOUR HELP PUSHING THE FABRIC UNDER THE NEEDLE!!!! You can carefully guide the fabric if
needed, but when we try to "help" the fabric along we weigh down with our fingertips and momentarily slow the fabric down. This
is very common, especially with new sewists. Let the feed dog do its thing like when you walk a dog it really walks itself; you don't
push or drag it along (hopefully).
YES, THE PROPER NEEDLE BAR HEIGHT AND HOOK POINT TIMING ARE NEEDED, AS ALREADY MENTIONED.
Thank for watching my channel and good luck.
@@andytubesewing1953 thanks for your time and input here. I have a feeling the feed dogs need replacing. I did manage to get it timed correctly. And it does catch but now the needle bar (lower) bracket assembly has play... And a lot of it. One problem solved and a new one develops, hahahaha.
@@martiabr2 Always something, right? The Needle bar bearings, both upper and lower, can be adjusted, as well as the vibrating bracket. I can recommend a couple of inexpensive service manuals that you can download if you want. Models 353/354 is one of a few modern (the 1970s) that has an Adjusters Problem Solving Sewing Machine Manual that you can buy & download here for $4.99 manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-genie-adjusters-problem-solving-sewing-machine-manual/ 15-page PDF. You can also buy the complete Service Manual there, a 53-page PDF for $8.99 manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/ Having the manual can save you hours of frustrating troubleshooting, IMO.
Good Luck, Abraham.
Hello
My Genie gets erratic stitches. When zigzagging on the two wide zigzag makes combinations of blind stitching straight and zz 🥺
I verified the piece that goes on the disk but it looked fine. Although I noticed it is missing the big spring that crosses over the White plastic part
What can it be? Please, help. Blessings to you!
You've mentioned a couple of missing parts so far. When parts of the machine are broken or missing we can't expect the machine to work normally at all times. Parts can often be found on eBay, and BTW, most of the parts on models 353 & 354 are the same.
There are many causes of skipped stitches, including wrong needle, needle inserted wrong, bent needle, wrong threading of needle, wrong needle thread tension (much lower tension setting should be used on ZZ, especially the wider ZZ stitches), needle bar at wrong height, needle bar to hook timing was lost.
There is also a plastic gear on the top of the vertical shaft of this machine. Those gears are known to crack, loose teeth, and crumble with age. Your machine is 46 years old an someone may have already replaced that gear, but maybe not. That gear turns the shaft that goes to the bottom of the machine to make the hook go around and if it is damaged you start to get erratic stitching. If you are not familiar with where that gear is you can glance thru this gear changing video to learn a little about it and its location ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html
If my videos for this model do not answer all your questions, you can download a a copy of the original Service Manual for $8.95 from this vendor manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/
Thank you so very much
I appreciate the comment and wish you happy sewing
Hi!! I loved your video! I have the same singer sewing machine and the thread slips off the hook of the wheel what should i do?😞
thank you. Can you help me understand your question? What is "the hook of the wheel"?? The "hook" is the circle of metal that rotates counterclockwise around the bobbin and bobbin case. The "hook point" catches the needle thread from behind the needle and as it rotates towards about the 6 O'clock position it lets the thread "slip off" or "cast off" from the hook point to allow the takeup lever to pull the slack of the thread up out of the fabric. That is a normal operation. If the thread "slips off the hook" somewhere else could you tell me where? By an hour of the clock position? Thank you.
@@andytubesewing1953 thank you sooo much for your reply I've noticed indeed that the thread slips off as it rotates towards about the 6 o clock and i thought that this wasn't normal Im trying to fix my mum's sewing machine during quarantine and your videos are very helpful!!! Greetings from Greece😄
@@ΕΙΡΗΝΗΚΟΥΤΣΟΝΙΚΑ First, thank you for saving that nice machine! So we are making some progress now. May I suggest this? Here are the 20+ videos I made for this model: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p They cover many things about the machine, but not all. The good news is I have the 19-page parts manual and the 64-page Service Manual that covers everything about remove, replace, adjust, and repair the machine. If you'd care to email me at andymanuals53@gmail.com I will send these manuals to you for free. I know it is going on 10 o'clock PM in Greece, so you could have them in time for some bedtime reading then get a fresh start in the morning with more resources. I'll be watching for your email. Take care.
I thought you would be interested in the documents, but maybe you did not see my reply. Best wishes anyway and take care.
Right on! Thanks!
welcome
The problem is you cant find the shuttle hooks anywhere. I cannot find a shuttle hook for a singer 7184 or a compatable one anywhere. This one you got here looks like all the same parts.
It is rare to have to replace the rotary hook but if you really need to it is part number 353104 and fits a number of Singer models. I doubt you can find a new one but here is a used one on sale at 15% off from a very trusted seller: www.bonanza.com/listings/Singer-6105-Rotating-Hook-353104-w-Belt-Drive-Pulley-352882/846270978?search_term_id=137555402 If you are talking about some other parts I can give you (free) a copy of the parts manual if you email to andymanuals53@gmail.com and ask for "7184 Documents" After I reply I delete your email and my reply. It is a PDF file copied from the original SInger catalog. Thanks for watching my channel and good luck.
Ha I too remember when Japan was the source of cheap trinkets. Man how the times have changes.
After WWII Japan started making many items. One of the early best selling items was a clone of the ZIPPO lighter. It was stamped on the bottom "MADE IN USA" and it was very low priced. Turns out they could put that on the lighter b/c it was made in a town called Usa located in Ōita Prefecture, Japan. Legal, but sneaky. Thanks for watching.
How do l get the shuttle case back
I show how to reinstall the bobbin case at @14:00 in the video. It is also shown, in pictures and words, on page 47 of the Instruction Manual. YOu can download a FREE copy of the manual from the SInger support page here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353
How do I do that on singer heavy duty 4423
Model 4423 is about 1/2 century newer than the model in this video. A different system. I've never even seen a 4423 in person. I do have access to the 30-page Service Manual for the machine. If you email andymanuals53@gmail.com and ask for it by the model number I will have them send you back a PDF copy of the manual for no charge. They will then delete your original email from their database, They do not keep them or sell info. If you are uncomfortable with that you can buy a copy of it for $5.99 from the seller:
manualsoncd.com/?s=4423&post_type=product Thanks for watching my channel, and good luck.
There's a hook over my bobbin case. It seems to stop the thread . Do you really need it. In your videos it is not there
Unless you mean the little silver lever that slides over the top left edge of the bobbin case to keep it in place, I can't picture any hook over the case. I see you have posted videos in the past so if you make a short one showing us what the hook looks like I'd say nothing should be over the bobbin case on a Singer Model 353/354.
@@andytubesewing1953I mean a hook that is over the F bracket. I'll Link a video.
@@andreass.2081 okay I'll watch for it. RUclips will hold it until I approve it. But no problem. By the way, if you subscribe to my channel you'll find a email address in the about section. I hesitate to post it in the comments because every time I do I get a lot of junk mail over the next few months. You don't have to stay subscribed. You can always unsubscribe later
@@andytubesewing1953 Done. Unfortunately there's no email address.
@@andreass.2081 Well, I'm looking right at it on my About page so maybe it takes a while after subscribing, IDK. Let's do this, if you email to andymanuals53@gmail.com I will have Alan send you the service manual and the parts manual for free. Just put "Documents for Singer Model 353" in the subject line. That way we are both done playing tag.
Machine hook not turning only the feed dog and the needle model on the machine
Got it. Sorry to say you have a broken plastic gear on the top of the vertical shaft. That V. Shaft powers the timing belt on the bottom that turns the hook. You can replace the gear but it's about a 25-step process. You can buy the Service Manual for instructions. It's $9 from this seller: manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/ A few viewers have told me they found shortcuts to replacing the gear, and this RUclips member has a slideshow explaining how her did it. It has 2K+ views showing the gear is a common problem.
Here is the link to the slideshow: ruclips.net/video/Qv-UxAjbD9E/видео.html&lc=Ugyo0D6E7guPy0f0IwB4AaABAg.9_hJZjPEW3-9_jb2eyErhN
The gear is only $8, but the labor is extensive. www.vintagesingerparts.com/products/new-replacement-top-vertical-gear-singer-part-445491-s?_pos=2&_sid=e7e07a145&_ss=r
Wood you know someone who sells a bobine case for a 600E
If you use coupon andy-h-yt this seller will give you 20% off.
site.tandtrepair.com/600TandSstuff.html
Andy Tube yes they have a bobine case that I need but I don’t feel safe buying with PayPal,omg
Oh? I've been using Paypal since they started. I feel it is the safest way to shop online b/c you do not give the seller your credit card or bank info. Paypal guarantees the payment to the seller and sends them the money. The only one who has your CC or Bank Info is Paypal on there secure servers. Anything can happen I suppose, but it has worked well for me all these years. I have made hundreds of purchases and payment using Paypal without a problem. How else could you pay for a new bobbin case? I can't imagine any brick and mortar store selling one.
Paypal is free to use as a buyer, too. I hope you can work something out. Good Luck.
Andy Tube thank you so much
Thanks!
you're surely welcome and thanks for watching my channel.