Hi Andy! I know you posted this forever ago but I must thank you! I’m using my grandmothers sewing machine and I was struggling haha. Your video made it so easy! Thanks so much
When you're my age a 6 year old video seems recent, haha. I am very happy you found it. Thanks for keeping your GMs machine and happy sewing. ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0
thank you so much for this video I didn't think someone would take the time and effort to explain everything so clearly about this particular machine and as a beginner in sewing it really motivates me to continue my projects 😊
yes, please continue and I hope you find it rewarding. Here are my videos for model 513 in case you ever need to replace the belt or learn where to lubricate the machine ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0 Thanks for taking time to comment.
Oh man, I'm glad you found this video then! Now you know 😉 If you ever want the Instruction Manual for this model it is available FREE from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513 It has 68-pages of info about the machine, all the setting and using them and the attachments, even how to oil. Thanks for taking the time to comment. Come back soon.
You are very kind. I'm glad if the video was helpfull. More model 513 videos are here: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0 Thanks for watching my channel, and happy sewing.
I can’t thank you enough for your videos. I have a few vintage machines. The 503a, this 513 stylist and a newly acquired 401a. I have a couple vintage Kenmores but your wealth of knowledge has helped me save this beautiful vintage singers. I personally thing the 401 and 503 I have will stay with me forever. Thanks for helping me save them, fix them and use them.
This is the exact reason I've spent so much time and effort on my videos. My desire is to help the people who want to keep and use these fantastic machines. When I read your comment I feel justified in my efforts, so I'm the one thanking you. 🙏
Thank you too, Alexa. 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=513 It has all the instructions for using the machine and attachments. Good Luck.
Thanks for letting me know and I'm glad you found the video. I've never even seen a model 543 before; maybe it's a 534? Anyway, best of luck with your sewing project.
Thanks for the tutorial, I bought this machine when it was new in 1974. I was in high school, I saved my babysitting money and it was/is a joy to purchase and own. I went on to other crafts in the mean time and took this machine out of storage in order to make masks now. I probably hadn't used it for decades, I am grateful that I found your site, thanks so much. I also own a Stylist 457, that someone gave me. I've watched those videos also. With your guidance, I't up and running!!! Even though I've been tempted to buy a newer machine with all the bells and whistles I haven't, you can't beat owning one that's meant to keep for a livetime I'm learning things by the minute. Thanks again Andy. I've subscribed and will watch everyday.
how nice to be the original owner! You're welcome and I'm glad you are sewing with it again. I appreciate you taking the time to comment. Last year I was in a very big fabric and sewing center store. There must have been 150 used modern sewing machines for sale along with 50 brand new ones. I mentioned the used machine and was told they were given to them or traded in for newer machines. I asked about vintage machine b/c I did not see any and was told: "Oh, those sell the first day we put them on the shelf!"
@@andytubesewing1953 Thanks very much, I truly appreciate a swift reply, I like your message. I will continue to watch and I value your advice and input. Stay safe, and warmest wishes. Kathy
@@andytubesewing1953 I have my mother's Singer Stylists 513. Thanks to you I am sewing! Now I just need to know where to add the singer oil as I plan on giving it a little TLC. Do you have a "tune up" video? Thanks again!
Welcome, Mom. Glad you found the video. If you want more info about the controls and so forth you can download a free copy of the instruction manual from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513 Hope your project goes well, and thanks for the nice comment.
@@andytubesewing1953 Thank Andy, I am already using a Manual for my Sister's 513. My own Singer Futura 900 was in for service, but now I can't raise the bobbin thread. Errr! Can't figure what I'm doing wrong. I'm using my Manual too. Step by step and it still doesn't catch.
@@momzilla9491 I doubt you are doing anything wrong. You've brought up the bobbin thread hundreds of times. It's more likely the timing has been lost on the machine. A slight possibility is the needle bar got pushed up a little. You can check that as I show in this video: ruclips.net/video/-FezmqypK6w/видео.html It's usually the plastic bevel gear directly below the hook/bobbin that has broken. It's 50 years old and prone to drying out and crumbling. You can take the cover off the bottom and inspect the gear. It is the one on the farthest left side and the first gear I touch in this video right at the 5 seconds mark: ruclips.net/video/j-3trtQMzt0/видео.html I do not have a video of changing it out. It costs about $10 to $15 last I bought it. There may be videos of it on YT or you can buy the service manual here for $5 manualsoncd.com/product/singer-500-sewing-machine-service-manual-518-538-513-514-533/ If it is the gear you'll be the one to decide if it is worth your $$, time & effort to replace the gear and reset the timing. I hope I'm wrong, but experience says it is a bad gear.☹
@@andytubesewing1953 LOL I have and printed the entire service manual, because I always had issues with the bobbin tension. I did a great cleaning etc., but couldn't get clear access to tighten the last screw--- so I brought it to a Repair Shop two weeks before 2018 Xmas. Anyway, I didn't touch the machine until two weeks ago, and it made a bird's nest. Now it won't pick up the bobbin thread. I have bought almost every foot for that Slant Shaft sewing machine. Sob, I don't think it deserves another penny although it is one hell of a heavy, heavy duty machine. Thanks for your great suggestions Andy. I'll check to see if the needle bar moved, but my luck with this 1974 Model has been next to nil so far. Sob!
@@momzilla9491 😢😖Sob is right! It's too sad. All the machines I restored for my wife are the all-metal slant needle models. Her daily driver is her 301A with a 403A for zigzag sewing and a very old Brother edger. Simple clean and grease once per year and she oils before each new project. I'm amazed after all these years how clean and well they sew. Hope you find a machine you love in the future. Take care.
Thanks so much! I have my grandpa's old Singer Stylist 513 and have been using it for years- but not correctly I see, ha! This was a very helpful video. Most appreciated
You're welcome. I'm glad you found the video. The 64-page INstruction Manual is loaded with info about using the machine and all of its features. You can download a free copy from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513
Thanks for this! I have a singer 348 but wasn't really sure how to thread the tensioner. It is close enough to this machine that everything was pretty much the same and I now have it working!!!
Welcome to Andy Tube Sarah. Thanks for letting me know the video helped you out. COngrats on owning a Model 348. It's a very nice machine. You can download a FREE copy of the original Singer INstruction Manual for Model 348 here: www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/1317_348.pdf 68 pages all about your machine. Take Care.
I had not watched this video again since I first p[osted it over 3 years ago. One of my better efforts for sure. Thank you for your nice comment, and for watching my channel. 🙏Take care.
Thank you so much! I could not for the life of me figure out how to thread around the tension thingy. :) I have the old 626 - the last of the all-metal machines. And yes, I am a complete newb.
Welcome to Andy Tube, Tanya. I'm glad the video was helpful. May I suggest you download a FREE copy of the Instruction Manual? It's the original one from SInger and 64-pages long. It covers all the controls and features of your machine with sewing tips, and maintenance, and lubrication. It's at the SInger website here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=626 Happy sewing, and thanks for watching my channel.
Sure and happy if the video helped. It seems your 248 is new to you, and if you'd like a FREE copy of the original Instruction Manual it is still available from SInger at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=248 Singer Model 248 was one of the first models Singer made with a new "Elastic Stretch Stitch" and it is a very versatile model. The Instruction Manual is one of the most complete that Singer ever put out with 152 pages. Of course, it covers all about the machine and using it and oiling, etc. but it also goes into detailed directions for every stitch the machine can make and how to do them, what the settings should be for the different stitches, several sewing, and hemming techniques and how to use all the attachments. I hope you enjoy your 248, and just thinking about it makes me want to do video series about it. Take care, and thanks for watching my channel.
@@andytubesewing1953 I would love a video series about it! I just got it today, there is no accessories bag. Where can I find the cams and additional feet? Would love the upright spool holder as well. Thanks for your response! It really runs like a dream so far. Glad my sister didn’t have a use for it. They just don’t make them like this anymore. Update: just remembered that I bought an old Singer Merritt several years ago from a yard sale for $15. I have the accessories box!! The Fashion Mate 248 runs beautifully compared to the Merritt 2024. Can’t believe my luck!!
@@LCmonman Oh, lucky you! If you need more supplies here are a couple of well-known vendors for them: www.sewingpartsonline.com/search.html?sort.relevance=desc&keywords=singer%20248&index=1 www.vintagesingerparts.com/collections/singer-model-248-parts Happy sewing.
@@andytubesewing1953 thanks for the fantastic resource! I was able to get bobbins and the button hole foot that fits the 248! Question: I accidentally got some machine oil near the hand crank belt, and now there’s not enough grip to make the foot go. How can I fix this? I’ve wiped it with a dry cloth. Do I need to take the belt off?
I've been working on threading my mothers older sewing machine forever. I can't find information anywhere on the "Seam Master" Model. You're video is finally the one that got me there! Yah! Thanks so much for getting me there!
I never know how much a video will help people when I make it. I hit the jackpot with this one and almost 22K views. I am so glad you found it and that it helped. Moving forward now, right? Thanks for taking the time to comment. Best of luck, Kathleen.
Thanks for the kind words and the hug. Nice! ✨ BTW, if you need the Instruction Manual for the 513 you can download a free copy from SInger at this safe link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513
You're welcome, Allysa. Download a free copy of the 64-page Singer Instruction Manual for model 513 at this link if you'd like a copy; www.singer.com/search/support?title=513 Thanks for commenting.
I just bought this singer 513 but I can’t get the top thread to pick up the bobbin thread. And I’ve watched your tutorials over and over and doing exactly as you are saying, so why won’t it pick up my bobbin thread? Thank you in advance for any ideas you can give me. And thank you for such detailed instructions 💞
A timing issue or a broken gear on the hook shaft. Are you sure the hook itself is turning when you turn the handwheel? This machine is known to have a plastic gear on the hook shaft under the hook/bobbin. It's like 50 years old now and the plastic gets brittle and the teeth break off and the hook stops turning. There are actually 4 gears on the bottom of the machine but the hook gear is always the first one to go out in my experience. Take a look at this video and pause it at 06:21 when my finger is on the hook gear ruclips.net/video/Cdea7uJIMAA/видео.html that's the gear I'm talking about. You could also/or have a timing issue where the needle point to hook p[oint is not timed properly, or the needle bar could have slipped during a needle strike and is now at the wrong height. You can buy the service manual for $4.99 here: manualsoncd.com/product/singer-500-sewing-machine-service-manual-518-538-513-514-533/ parts of this video show how to set the height of the NB and you can use it to just check the height of yours: ruclips.net/video/-FezmqypK6w/видео.html This page on my channel lists playlist by machine part or function and you can find info about timing setting and tension assemblies to give you some ideas www.youtube.com/@andytubesewing1953/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=2
Greetings from Amsterdam Thank you so much I don’t use the machine often enough and every time I have to “reinvent” how the threads Go in. Now I only have to find out why the bottom thread is making loops 😳✋❤️
Hallo, Annette. Looping under the fabric usually is caused by a lack of tension on the needle thread, while looping on the top is too much needle thread tension or loss of tension on the bobbin thread. Good luck, thanks for watching my channel, and Doei.
You have alot of videos on the singer 513, which is wonderful except the one I needed. To change the gears at the bottom of the machine. I've not found anyone that has a video to show that, as I need to replace them on the 513 I have.
The best instructions I have found for what you want to do are a couple of videos by parts sellers. You can also buy a $5 service manual, but it only covers the hook gear and not the other 3 gears on the bottom. Here are the links to the two videos and the manual >> ruclips.net/video/cYLzGwpoWeE/видео.html ruclips.net/video/qHx6VPdenj0/видео.html manualsoncd.com/product/singer-500-sewing-machine-service-manual-518-538-513-514-533/
Can you please share a video of how to use the bobbin thread like how to string it because I know how to thread it, but how do you place it in the bottom and use it?
Here are my 21 videos for this model: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0 One of the models is about winding the bobbin AND how to insert it into the bobbin case the thread the bobbin thread thru the bobbin case: ( @10:00) ruclips.net/video/ZO3HXZtOGVc/видео.html Some of the videos for the motor belt and oiling/greasing the machine may interest you if the machine is new to you. Good Luck.
Can't sew without a bobbin so buy some. Amazon, JoAnn, Michaels, eBay. Look for the Singer Brand transparent (plastic) CLASS 66 bobbins. Like the one in this video: ruclips.net/video/ZO3HXZtOGVc/видео.html You can also download a FREE copy of the Instruction Manual from Singer Support at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513 Good luck, and happy sewing.
Oh my gosh thank you so much! for a really long time I thought the tension disk thread *guide* was...idk some kind of hook so I put the thread BEHIND it. All the other videos I watched rushed so fast through that part I never knew what the correct thing to do was. My spring goes up, but doesn't go back down :/ any idea what I can do about it?
Welcome. The tension assembly may just need a good cleaning, or an adjusting, or have a cracked plastic "gear" on the stud that holds the end of the spring (that's what makes it springy) Here is a tension video on a different model but the assembly is the same/very similar to yours ruclips.net/video/PSCY72bJ3x8/видео.html I show how to disassemble, clean, adjust the whole tension unit. It may help you. Here are all my model 513 videos in a playlist if you find other issues. ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0 Singer made a very nice 64-page manual for this model and you can download a FREE copy of it from their support page at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513 You can learn all about the machine and its features and some sewing tips. Hope this all helps you out, and thanks for watching my channel.
Hello Andy! Do you happen to have a video on how to tune up the motor controller (foot pedal)? Mine is part number 103435-001. Mine is really hard to control. Thanks!
That should be a Clamshell Style controller and here is the Playlist for fixing it: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKItPLWcK24FBoMdHK8vTXNi In case it is the older Button Style one here is that Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKL6ePPxLpmnWSzTyxPKTb71 Good Luck.
Great video, wow, a lot to it and glad I found you. Got mine at a yard sale and the light doesn't come on. I don't even see where a light is supposed to be, if I can buy one, where, and how to put it in. Can ya help?
Hi, Vanessa. Here are all 21 videos for model 513: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0 One of those is for winding and installing the bobbin: ruclips.net/video/ZO3HXZtOGVc/видео.html You can download a copy of the original 64-page instruction manual from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513 Thanks for watching my channel and good luck.
You're welcome! If you'd like a FREE Instruction Manual for this model you can still download it FREE from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/sites/default/files/outdated_product/1154_513_0.pdf 64 page PDF full of info. I also have 20 more videos for this model showing adjustments, repairs, cleaning, how to oil & grease, change the motor belt, etc. in a playlist that starts here: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0 I'm glad you found the video and thank you for your comment. Happy New Year 2020
Hi, Mr Andy, writing you from Canada. I recently found Singer Stylist 513 in thrift store and bought it. It's in great working condition, the only thing I need is bobbing. It came only with one and everytime I sew with different thread color, I change the thread. Changing the bobbing should be easier, can you recommend any? Thread tension seems a bit loose, do you think it could be fixed? Thanks for all your help! :)
The bobbin for the Model 513 is Singer Part No. 172336 better known as Singer Class 66 (plastic) bobbin. They are very common and available here in the USA. I found sellers on Canada eBay site (most from the USA): www.ebay.ca/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1311.R1.TR1.TRC0.A0.H0.Xsinger+class+66.TRS0&_nkw=singer+class+66+bobbins&_sacat=0 There is also a metal class 66 bobbin if you prefer. You can certainly clean and repair your tension unit if needed. I have a video series on how to do that for your style of unit. The thumb nut may attach a little bit differently, but you'll see that. Here is the series: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKJaeFB_GW97NsW5GYM7KD9U I also did a number of videos about model 513 in case you need to make other adjustments or change the motor belt: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0 Finally, it is always helpful to have the Instruction Manual on hand for any machine and you can download a free copy from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/sites/default/files/outdated_product/1154_513_0.pdf BTW, Singer also has bobbins and other good information: www.singer.com/Singer-Class-66-Bobbins-Transparent If you live near a Walmart they may have them or have 3rd party sellers who sell them. www.walmart.ca/en/ip/Plastic-Class-66-Bobbins-12-Pkg/PRD59TBT0QRQMP0 Thanks for watching my channel and good luck with your "new" 513.
I am struggling with thread tension, lower seems to be super tight but when pulled manually it runs freely, but then when sewing it comes out ‘tight’ top tension is super loose, but if I tighten the top it jams and snaps every time, any thoughts or ideas how to improve? Everything has been fully removed and re-built clean…
Sorry you're having a problem, Simon. So you removed, cleaned, reinstalled, and zeroed out the tension unit? Or removed all the parts on the machine? Please answer that question, thanks. I'd not worry about the bobbin case tension. It seems tight because something is wrong up above. You've proven that by just pulling on the bobbin thread manually and proven it "runs free". So, what is wrong up above is the question. You can test the upper tension assembly easily. Pull out the upper thread and starting at the spool of thread run the thread thru the tension assembly and thru the take-up lever and stop there. Don't do the final threading down to the needle. With the presser bar DOWN and the tension dial set at 3 just pull the needle thread away from the take-up lever, like pull it horizontally to your left. Do you have any tension at all? You should see the check spring (take-up spring) being pulled upward by the thread and feel a drag on the thread. Now turn the dial to zero and pull the thread again. It should float right along with barely noticeable drag; only a tiny bit if any. Now go back to 3 on the dial and SLOWLY pull the thread again while SLOWLY turning the tension dial from 3 to 4 to 5 to 6 etc. You should feel more and more tension on the thread as you go until at full tension the thread ALMOST breaks. Do that and let us know the results, OK? It's hard to diagnose a machine over the internet and without hands-on, so you be the hands. Also want to mention how many, many times it turns out the threading path was wrong, the needle eye had a burr, the bobbin case was threaded backward, or the tension assembly was installed wrong, or the stud is bent and pinching the tension discs, or the take-up lever was installed wrong, or, well... you get the idea. If needed, here is a decent video I made for working on a tension unit like yours. It has 42K views so you can see you are not the only one with tension issues. You could use it as a reference if needed. ruclips.net/video/PSCY72bJ3x8/видео.html
@@andytubesewing1953 thanks for this! I followed your video as suggested, and seems i had it perfect, except for the actual 0-tension level! seems to be stitching just fine now, however it seems like I have stripped a gear for the feed dog! not had a chance to open the bottom up since, but really hoping its an easy fix! if not the feed dog is coming off till I finish the current project.
@@coffeeaddikkt there are a couple of videos on youtube for changing the lower gears. The Singer guys told me if one gear went out they would replace all 4 and be done with it. The hook shaft gear and the feed drive gear are the first to go. Glad you finished up the tension. Take care.
@@andytubesewing1953 thanks for the advice, It does look like one of the bevel gears has been replaced so if I am taking the bottom of the machine apart it will be worth just doing all of it at once!
@@coffeeaddikkt I think that's the way to go. I've seen many of these plastic geared machines where the hook gear was replaced and now the feed or other gears are going out. The hook gear seems to go first, I think b/c a horizontal gear gets hotter than a vertical gear. No oil on your new gears, they overheat. Some folks will argue with me but I DON'T put grease on plastic gears either. Singer never did. It is probably worth the money to buy Terry's guide to replacing the gears and retiming the machine. Other viewers have told me it was worth it. store.tandtrepair.com/513gg.html MY 20% discount may still work this year so at check out try coupon code andy-h-yt. Good luck, Simon, and take care.
It is bobbin #172336, plastic, one of the mos common bobbins on the planet. You can often find them at Walmart, Jo-Ann Stores, Michaels, fabric stores, and sewing centers. I've bought mine here for years now; www.ebay.com/itm/380304750537?hash=item588bedf7c9:g:6GwAAOSwRXRZVIzn for years Lui was the only one who sold the Singer Branded bobbins. Other online sellers have them now and sometimes for less; this seller has been in business for years also; www.ebay.com/itm/373043155241?epid=664504770&hash=item56db1ad129:g:SjsAAOSw0oRiDTT6 over the years I've found the branded ones work better and last longer but that's just my opinion. They are called "Class 66" bobbins and many sellers sell copies without the brand. Model 513 came from the factory with plastic bobbins compared to the original class 66 bobbins made of metal that were for models like the 66 & 99K machines. Good luck, and thanks for watching my channel.
Hello and thank you so much for this helpful video. I have this same machine. I've got it threaded up until the 9 min 30 second mark. Then I'm confused as to what the "pigtail" is. I can't discern what it is. Can you explain that to me or do an up close shot? I'm trying to make masks. I really appreciate it!
It appears (after watching your video again at the 2 min 44 sec mark that my machine doesn't have that pigtail guide. Will I still be able to sew without that? Thank you again!
Hi, Tabitha. My 513 had a little pigtail or corkscrew made of thick wire that is held on by the screw that holds the needle clamp to the needle bar. Not all the 500 Stylist machines had this extra thread guide, so if you do not have it do not worry but just continue the thread through the slot/slit on the bottom of the needle clamp and then to the needle. That will lineup the thread to the needle just fine, and prevent it from sagging and getting caught while you sew. You can download a FREE copy of the original Singer Instruction Manual directly from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513 It has 64 pages of information all about using your machine and attachments, including threading the needle. In the instructions for threading, they DO NOT mention the pigtail and DO NOT show it in the picture. I'm sorry I did not mention in the video that the part was optional at the Singer Store and not on all models. Best of luck sewing the masks and thank you for doing that. Be Safe.
Can you send me a close up view of pigtail wire thread guide installed on needle bar? I ordered tension thread guide singer #155727 from Sewing Parts on line .Is this what I need? It did not have any instructions for installing. Do all the Singer Stylist 513 have this part? I watched one video that did not mention it. Thanks for any help you can give.I bought a used machine and ordered a manual it doesn't mention this part as far as I can tell. Perhaps I am going to need the help of a repairman.
Part #155727 has nothing to do with the needle bar. start about 1:24 in this video and you'll see me holding the needle clamp, screw, and pig tail in my hand; ruclips.net/video/qm-Qk3qk9GQ/видео.html That pigtail part was used on several SInger models of that decade. It is part #319721. No one makes/sells a new copy of that, but I did a Google search for the part number and a few came up, like this one; www.bonanza.com/listings/Singer-252-Fashionmate-Needle-Clamp-319728-w-Thread-Guide-319721-Screw/499497061?search_term_id=131274526 That is the exact pigtail from the factory included on every model 513 Singer made. The needle clamp/screw is a different part number than yours so may or may not fit your machine, but I'm assuming you have the needle clamp and the screw on your needle bar. You can shop around for a better price if you like. You could probably make something like it using a paperclip, too.
The biggest online seller of NEW parts that I know of www.sewingpartsonline.com/search.html?sort.relevance=desc&keywords=singer%20543&index=32 I buy most of my vintage parts on eBay: www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=siger+model+543&_sacat=0 Example of eBay seller listing a vintage needle clamp for your machine: www.ebay.com/itm/Needle-Clamp-Singer-Stylist-Sewing-Machine-Model-543-Others-Replacement-Part/183746811883?hash=item2ac829d7eb:g:dx8AAOSwLvxbwgPN While a needle clamp is specific to the model, presser feet are more general across models. Your machine uses "low shank" Singer feet. The snap-on feet where the shank is fastened by the thumbscrew and the feet snap on to it. You can find vintage stylist feet or even new aftermarket, it depends what you want. You can also download a FREE instruction manual from Singer that shows the feet that came with the machine when new, and how to use them. Good luck!
E Wang You're welcome, and I apologize for mentioning the FREE manual and then forgetting to give you the link to it. So Sorry. Here is where you can download it from SInger: www.singer.com/search/support?title=543
Hi Andy, I have replaced the broken parts and tried to sew and I got one line saw but now the feeder dog was not miving. Also there few pieces of brown pieces came off from the machine. Can you help?
@@emaw2839 You have some broken gears on the machine. Including the top gear on the vertical shaft, I think there are 4 gears on the machine on the bottom. I have not worked on the 543, but others like the 513, 518, etc. have these gears. You can buy feed gears (2) or all the gears and replace them. Examples: www.sewingpartsonline.com/feed-dog-gear-set-singer-383273as.aspx?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIxvvVo6Hm6QIV2fvjBx2uuQa4EAQYBSABEgLejvD_BwE www.sewingpartsonline.com/hook-drive-gear-set-singer-103361as.aspx or all the gears: www.vintagesingerparts.com/collections/singer-replacement-gears/products/singer-sewing-machine-new-gear-set-fits-502-507-509-513-514-518-522-533-534-543 There is a rather famous video made by the parts selling company about changing out gears: ruclips.net/video/qHx6VPdenj0/видео.html You can also download manuals that explain it: site.tandtrepair.com/StylistLine.html AT this TandTRepair you can use coupon andy-h-yt to get 20% off before 8-1-2020. There are many models from that decade that have this problem with brittle, old plastic gears.
Don't be too quick to blame yourself; it could be the machine. I'm guessing the machine is new to you? It could be you bent the needle, threaded it backward or it is not all the way up into the needle clamp. That's easy for you to check. You can download the Instruction Manual from Singer for Free at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513 It has 64-pages of info all about the machine. It is also very possible that on or more of the 4 plastic gears on the bottom of the machine have crumbled or broken and the hook that catches the needle thread is just not rotating any longer. The machine is almost 50 Y.O. now. You can open the bobbin cover slide plate and just watch the hook while you turn the handwheel toward you. You should see the hook (metal circle around the bobbin holder) rotating counterclockwise. If it is not doing that then you have a bad gear. The most common gear to wear out is the one right below the hook. Take a look at this very short video ruclips.net/video/j-3trtQMzt0/видео.html At the start of the video, I'm touching the two white gears that make the hook turn. I had just replaced them. A few seconds later I am touching the two black gears that also make the feed dog move; they can break also. New gears are fairly cheap online and you can find sellers by searching for "singer model 513 gears". You can buy a single gear, like the hook gear, or sets of gears, or all 4 gears. I don't have a video for changing the gears and retiming the machine, but maybe there is one/some on YT. I bought a guide written by an expert repairman and I followed that to change the gears. It was $10.95 and downloadable here: site.tandtrepair.com/StylistLine.html I have done business with Terry for years now and he gives my viewers 20% off whatever they buy, just use andy-h-yt at checkout if you buy something. There may be other places to buy instructions too, IDK. So, the old saying "Hope for the best, Plan for the worst" I guess. Hope it is just a bent needle, but plan on looking at those gears. The instruction Manual includes info for removing the bottom cover if you've never done that. Good Luck, and thanks for watching my channel. ✨
@Andy Tube WOW! Thank you so much for replying! I was hoping someone might see this comment and know what to do. You're right! The machine was my grandmothers but is totally new to me. (also it might be a slightly different model.. the mechanics look almost the same but the design is slightly different, I have a feeling it might be older.) Upon further inspection it is actually Singer Stylist model 466 from 1968. So, I just finished sewing my first two lines after getting it tuned up and all of a sudden, no bobbin thread will pick up. I think that the hook... or metal circle around the bobbin holder has stopped rotating. When I turn the hand wheel towards me nothing happens (no rotating) under the bobbin cover slide plate. I thought I remembered something rotating when I threaded the bobbin the first time. It must be the gears... Thank you for those links! I will definitely check out the video just so I know what exactly is happening. But, since I JUST got it re-tuned I'm hoping the shop will be able to take a quick look at it. Especially since replacing them might get tricky. I'm planning on calling them. That same shop that did the refurbishment tried to sell me hard on trading in this machine for a new one because they said it would be very tricky to learn on. I figured: these machines are meant to be repaired and to last... maybe I'm wrong, but I think it will be worth it. Again, Thank you so much!!!
@@briannesimon5862 What a difference a Model number makes! The 466 has a very different mechanical system on the bottom, two pulleys, and a timing belt. If the hook, pulleys, and belt are not turning that means a plastic gear on the top of the vertical shaft has failed. Almost every shop will not replace the gear, even though the gear only costs $10. It take s a couple hours of work and they want to sell you a new machine instead. If they will do it, don't be surprised that they may want up to $200 for the labor. That is why I made a video to do it yourself ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html Thousands of viewers have replaced the gear themselves. If you do not feel you can do it then it is up to you what you will pay for someone else to do it. When I restore a model like the 466 I replace the gear and motor belt, change the bulb to LED and replace the rubber bed cushions (feet) a machine like that I sell for about $150. The 466 is a very nice model. It is actually not hard to use once you read the manual and practice with it. It's a strong versatile model made for general sewing and clothes making which is maybe why your Gmom bought it. Up until the early '60s ( and on some models, later years), SInger used metal gears that last forever. A new gear, even though plastic, can last up to 20 years of normal use. Here is the 466 manual: www.singer.com/search/support?title=466 BTW, the gear change video has been watched in about 50 countries, and several viewers have told me that they could not/did not want to do the work, but had a friend or relative help them, or hired a mechanic in the neighborhood or at church, especially a motorcycle mechanic or yard equipment repair person, and a few even went to their local high school or trade school and the instructor made fixing the machine an extra credit project for the class who used my video to do the work. I know you will decide what is best for you. Good Luck.
Sorry. I don't have that model in any of my Singer files. That usually means it was not originally sold in the US. I found several manual reproductions for sale online by normal Google search, but no free manual.
Most common cause has to do with the needle. It may be too dull to sew correctly. It may be wrong type for the material, the wrong size for the thread you are using, not installed properly, or bent. The needle is the cheapest part of a sewing project. Try a new needle. Thread may be old or cheap and dragging on the eye of the needle. The sewist (you) may be "helping" the fabric while guiding it along. If the fabric is pushed a little or held a little that messes up the needle-to-hook timing and makes skips. The bobbin case, hook, Tension Assembly need cleaning and lint removal. The needle bar is not set to correct height which causes the hook point to miss catching the needle tread loop. The machine may not be lubricated properly/completely. Draggin/sticky parts movement causes skips. Let the feed dog move the fabric; that is its job. The pressure on the presser bar/foot is not set correctly. If the presser is too soft or hard the fabric won't move in time with the needle stroke and the needle thread is not at the correct place/time to be picked up by the hook point. Try playing with the presser bar tension using more or less pressure. The hook is not timed properly to the needle bar. (loss of timing). You can download a FREE copy of the Instruction Manual for Model 513 from the Singer Support Page here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513 It has a chart for type/size of needle/thread for fabric you use, some cleaning info, lubrication info, etc. You can buy & download a copy of the Service Manual for $4.99 at this link: manualsoncd.com/product/singer-500-sewing-machine-service-manual-518-538-513-514-533/ It has service and repair info including timing info, needle bar, and presser height info, etc.
Welcome to Andy Tube, Leah. Instructions for replacing the bulb are on page 55 on the Instruction Manual for Model 513 that you can download FREE from Singer at this link; www.singer.com/sites/default/files/outdated_product/1154_513_0.pdf It is always good to download the instruction manual and this one is 64 pages full of great info showing all the features of the 513 and how they work and the best way to use them. Basically, you push in gently on the light bulb ( push to the right) and then turn the bulb towards you a little bit then you can pull it out to the left. The electrical contacts inside the socket are springs and on the bulb are two little posts that slide into grooves in the socket. To install the bulb you put it in the socket and turn until the pins line up into the groves and push the bulb into the socket a short distance, like 1/16 inch or less, then turn the bulb away from you. That puts the little posts into another grove and "locks" them in with the contact springs pushing on the bulb and holding it in place. So, push in and turn bulb towards you a short distance then pull the bulb out and push in and turn away from you to install the bulb back in. You can see me do this on a different model starting at 4:30 in this video; ruclips.net/video/uMK6jsQHoeY/видео.html I also have a playlist of 20+ videos about model 513 if you need more info about it. The playlist starts here: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0 Thanks for saving the machine and working to get it back in service, Leah. Happy New Year 2020.
"or watever"... so, the nose cover doesn't have a thread guide so I'm guessing you mean the take-up lever that you pull the thread through from the back to the front after going around the tension assembly. BTW, you can download a free copy of the Instruction Manual direct from Singer at this safe link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=8834 The machine threading instructions are on page 21. When you rotate the handwheel towards you (counterclockwise) the take-up lever moves up and down and sometimes goes a little inside the nose cover of some models (I've never seen an 8834 in-person) If you don't see the take up lever moving can you see if the needle bar is moving up and down? Maybe the take-up lever broke off. You can remove the nose cover and see what's behind it by removing one small screw on the end of the nose cover.
Hi, Reina. Those teeth are called the feed dog. Normally they move from the front to back for normal sewing. If you want them to move from back to front, which is reverse sewing, you push AND HOLD it the button in the center of the stitch width dial on the front, right side of the machine. When you let the button go then the feed dog goes back to normal front to back movement for normal sewing. I think this is what you are asking? How to use the reverse sewing, like to back-tack and end a seam? If not, then just ask your question in Spanish or your regular language and I will try again to answer. Thank you for watching my channel.
@@reinavilaro1643 OK, I get it. The plastic gears on the bottom. Sure, one gear turns the feed shaft. It is impressive you replaced all 4 gears. Nicely done. Also, reset the timing! ✨😉 You're a good mechanic then, congratulations, Reina.
The pigtail thread guide helps keep the needle thread from getting caught on the clamp during the upstroke when the thread is not under tension. If you use the thread guide above it and the slot on the bottom of the clamp you'll be OK most of the time, The thread may occasionally hang up or get caught though. I've had to make new ones from wire or a paperclip sometimes. FYI on your model 513/533, it is called the "Needle Clamp Body Thread Guide" and it is part No. 319721. If needed you can find used ones on eBay and other sites once in a while. Here is one that sold on Bonanza that has a good picture of it: www.bonanza.com/items/like/448134456/Singer-Merritt-9612-Needle-Clamp-319729-Gib-Thread-Guide-319721-w-Screw Some folks buy a thread guide for other models and try to bend it into a shape matching the one they need. www.sewingpartsonline.com/search.html?keywords=needle%20clamp%20thread%20guide&index=1 but I've had better luck using a paperclip TBH. Thanks for watching my channel.
@@andytubesewing1953 thank you so much I really appreciate it. I inherited the machine from my grandmother and this is the first time I've used it so I wasn't sure what to do. I really really appreciate your help
@@BeanWolfe I'm happy for you to have your grandmother's machine. Family-owned machines are the best, IMO. Singer published a very nice 64-page Instruction Manual for model 513 that is full of information including the controls, oiling, cleaning, and even tips for sewing. If you did not receive it with the machine you can still download a FREE copy from the Singer support webpage at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513 Excited to think of what you can create with that nice machine. Good Luck.
Look to see if the hook is rotating around the bobbin case when you turn the handwheel. There are 4 plastic gears on the bottom, and the hook drive gear and hook shaft gears are the first to crack and break. Then the hook will not rotate to catch the thread. A common problem with this model. Remember it is 50 years old now. You can buy a nice guide for replacing the gears and retiming the machine from Terry store.tandtrepair.com/513gg.html If you click on and enlarge the picture on that page you will see the gears. He sells the gears also store.tandtrepair.com/sist51351853.html they can be found on eBay too.
FREE MODEL 1288 MANUAL: www.singer.com/search/support?title=1288 HOW TO CHECK/SET THE HOOK TIMING: ruclips.net/video/pANycD90wQg/видео.html IF THE PLASTIC GEAR ON VERTICAL SHAFT IS BROKEN: ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html
I don't see what you are talking about at all for the second to last threading step. I have a slot on my screw clamp but not the pigtail that you are talking about and I have the singer stylist 513?
Then you are missing that part. The screw that holds the needle clamp onto the needle bar also holds that pigtail. It is Singer Part No. 319721 and technically called "Needle Clamp Body Thread Guide". You can see it a little better in the needle bar video for this model, ruclips.net/video/qm-Qk3qk9GQ/видео.html What is odd is the parts manual for model 513 show and names that little thread guide, but the instruction manual does not show it. I know! 👀 BTW, you can download a free copy of the original 64-page Instruction Manual directly from Singer at this link: ruclips.net/video/oCh616b7jSY/видео.html The manual is nicely done and shows all the features of the machine, how to use them and the attachments, basic sewing instructions, cleaning and oiling info too. This type of "pigtail" thread guide, in various shapes, is on several SInger models. Here is a video of a Model 404 where I show removing the needle clamp, screw, and pigtail from the needle bar and show those parts in my hand, ruclips.net/video/oCh616b7jSY/видео.html I have used a screwdriver to loosen the screw and at about 6:40 I remove the screw with my fingers and show the parts. On model 404 the Part No. is 172225, is called "Needle Clamp Thread Guide", and shaped slightly different than the one on model 513/533. Thanks for watching my channel, William, and good luck.
@@andytubesewing1953 wow thanks that was super informative. Yea it was given to me buy a friend who bought it used and didn’t want it lol. I will order that part. I’m having trouble getting it to work correctly.
@@williamstorey5024 You're welcome, but if you are having problems I don't think this will help much. It does help wide zigzag stitches look better though. Here are some videos for model 513 & 413 that show about cleaning, adjusting, replacing parts & oiling that may answer some questions ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0 ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKKVlkxPT9FMTdvUUGj8Ydf8 Best of luck to you.
Welcome to Andy Tube. The on/off switch for the machine is above the terminal where the cord plugs into the machine. It turns the motor and light on and off. There is not a separate switch for the light. FREE INSTRUCTION MANUAL: www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/1154_513_0.pdf Other 513 videos: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0
the quality is trash. i can’t see anything. and don’t say that i need my glasses fixed cuz i JUST got a new pair. this video looks like it’s been filmed on a roku stick.
Actually, my 6 Y.O. granddaughter filmed it with her $59 camera. For her first video, I thought she did OK. I mean we looked at your "Feeling Myself" video on your channel and thought "can't see anything", so just saying... Sorry you are having a bad day, Alora, but how about we do this. You can go to the SInger Company website and download a free PDF copy of the original Instruction Manual. www.singer.com/search/support?title=513 It has drawings and words explaining how to use the features of the model 513, including winding the bobbin and threading the needle. Then, once you have mastered those skills, you could make and post a video that is up to your standards on your RUclips channel and come back here and give us the link to it. Then we could add a card and link on this video to your video so people could have a better experience. What say you? Care to put your video where your mouth is? You know... contribute something positive to the RUclips Community instead of just dissing other people's videos. It's interesting that our video has 30,500 views, but you are the first one to complain about our attempt to share and help people on RUclips. We'll be waiting for your video...
Please unpin this comment as its so negative and undeserving of attention. Your youtube videos are great and its obvious you and your grand daughter did a great job. You helped me bring a 413 back to life.
Hi Andy! I know you posted this forever ago but I must thank you! I’m using my grandmothers sewing machine and I was struggling haha. Your video made it so easy! Thanks so much
When you're my age a 6 year old video seems recent, haha. I am very happy you found it. Thanks for keeping your GMs machine and happy sewing. ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0
thank you so much for this video I didn't think someone would take the time and effort to explain everything so clearly about this particular machine and as a beginner in sewing it really motivates me to continue my projects 😊
yes, please continue and I hope you find it rewarding. Here are my videos for model 513 in case you ever need to replace the belt or learn where to lubricate the machine
ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0 Thanks for taking time to comment.
I’ve had this exact machine for more than ten years and I’ve been using it WRONG! Lol! Thank you so much. So much frustration and it’s finally over!
Oh man, I'm glad you found this video then! Now you know 😉 If you ever want the Instruction Manual for this model it is available FREE from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513
It has 68-pages of info about the machine, all the setting and using them and the attachments, even how to oil. Thanks for taking the time to comment. Come back soon.
Thank you so much for this it's made things so much clearer on how to use my awesome vintage machine
Happy to hear this and that you found the video. Thanks for the nice comment.
Hey! Thanks for the help. I replayed your video just to have your comforting voice as background noise while I was sewing! Lol
You are very kind. I'm glad if the video was helpfull. More model 513 videos are here: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0 Thanks for watching my channel, and happy sewing.
You, sir, are a gem! Thank you and God bless!
I can’t thank you enough for your videos. I have a few vintage machines. The 503a, this 513 stylist and a newly acquired 401a. I have a couple vintage Kenmores but your wealth of knowledge has helped me save this beautiful vintage singers. I personally thing the 401 and 503 I have will stay with me forever. Thanks for helping me save them, fix them and use them.
This is the exact reason I've spent so much time and effort on my videos. My desire is to help the people who want to keep and use these fantastic machines. When I read your comment I feel justified in my efforts, so I'm the one thanking you. 🙏
@@andytubesewing1953 you’re very welcome. It takes a village. I couldn’t have fixed them without you.
this is an amazing tutorial !! is very clear and easy understanding thank you so much !!!
Thank you too, Alexa. 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=513 It has all the instructions for using the machine and attachments. Good Luck.
Thank you so much. This tutorial helped my daughter and me get our singer 543 ready and working.
Thanks for letting me know and I'm glad you found the video. I've never even seen a model 543 before; maybe it's a 534? Anyway, best of luck with your sewing project.
Thanks for the tutorial, I bought this machine when it was new in 1974. I was in high school, I saved my babysitting money and it was/is a joy to purchase and own. I went on to other crafts in the mean time and took this machine out of storage in order to make masks now.
I probably hadn't used it for decades, I am grateful that I found your site, thanks so much. I also own a Stylist 457, that someone gave me. I've watched those videos also.
With your guidance, I't up and running!!! Even though I've been tempted to buy a newer machine with all the bells and whistles I haven't, you can't beat owning one that's meant to keep for a livetime
I'm learning things by the minute. Thanks again Andy. I've subscribed and will watch everyday.
how nice to be the original owner! You're welcome and I'm glad you are sewing with it again. I appreciate you taking the time to comment.
Last year I was in a very big fabric and sewing center store. There must have been 150 used modern sewing machines for sale along with 50 brand new ones. I mentioned the used machine and was told they were given to them or traded in for newer machines. I asked about vintage machine b/c I did not see any and was told: "Oh, those sell the first day we put them on the shelf!"
@@andytubesewing1953 Thanks very much, I truly appreciate a swift reply, I like your message. I will continue to watch and I value your advice and input.
Stay safe, and warmest wishes. Kathy
Thank you for these videos! It's brought my old machine back to life!!! 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for sharing that news, I love it! 💖
Thanks for all your great videos! I keep coming back over and over and learn something new everytime. Thanks again!!
I'm so happy that you continue to visit my channel and thank you for the very nice comment. 🙏
@@andytubesewing1953 I have my mother's Singer Stylists 513. Thanks to you I am sewing! Now I just need to know where to add the singer oil as I plan on giving it a little TLC. Do you have a "tune up" video? Thanks again!
@@ochar4633 ruclips.net/video/F5Bt8x1XsrE/видео.html
@@andytubesewing1953 👍
I just borrowed my Sister's as a back-up for a sewing project. Threading is a little bit different
for my 1974 Singer Futura. Thank you so much.
Welcome, Mom. Glad you found the video. If you want more info about the controls and so forth you can download a free copy of the instruction manual from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513 Hope your project goes well, and thanks for the nice comment.
@@andytubesewing1953 Thank Andy, I am already using a Manual for my Sister's 513. My own Singer Futura 900 was in for service, but now I can't raise the bobbin thread. Errr!
Can't figure what I'm doing wrong. I'm using my Manual too. Step by step and it still doesn't catch.
@@momzilla9491 I doubt you are doing anything wrong. You've brought up the bobbin thread hundreds of times. It's more likely the timing has been lost on the machine. A slight possibility is the needle bar got pushed up a little. You can check that as I show in this video: ruclips.net/video/-FezmqypK6w/видео.html It's usually the plastic bevel gear directly below the hook/bobbin that has broken. It's 50 years old and prone to drying out and crumbling. You can take the cover off the bottom and inspect the gear. It is the one on the farthest left side and the first gear I touch in this video right at the 5 seconds mark: ruclips.net/video/j-3trtQMzt0/видео.html I do not have a video of changing it out. It costs about $10 to $15 last I bought it. There may be videos of it on YT or you can buy the service manual here for $5 manualsoncd.com/product/singer-500-sewing-machine-service-manual-518-538-513-514-533/ If it is the gear you'll be the one to decide if it is worth your $$, time & effort to replace the gear and reset the timing.
I hope I'm wrong, but experience says it is a bad gear.☹
@@andytubesewing1953 LOL I have and printed the entire service manual, because I always had issues with the bobbin tension. I did a great cleaning etc., but couldn't get clear access to tighten the last screw--- so I brought it to a Repair Shop two weeks before 2018 Xmas. Anyway, I didn't touch the machine
until two weeks ago, and it made a bird's nest. Now it won't pick up the bobbin thread.
I have bought almost every foot for that Slant Shaft sewing machine. Sob, I don't think it deserves another penny although it is one hell of a heavy, heavy duty machine.
Thanks for your great suggestions Andy. I'll check to see if the needle bar moved, but my luck with this 1974 Model has been next to nil so far. Sob!
@@momzilla9491 😢😖Sob is right! It's too sad. All the machines I restored for my wife are the all-metal slant needle models. Her daily driver is her 301A with a 403A for zigzag sewing and a very old Brother edger. Simple clean and grease once per year and she oils before each new project. I'm amazed after all these years how clean and well they sew. Hope you find a machine you love in the future. Take care.
Thanks so much! I have my grandpa's old Singer Stylist 513 and have been using it for years- but not correctly I see, ha! This was a very helpful video. Most appreciated
You're welcome. I'm glad you found the video. The 64-page INstruction Manual is loaded with info about using the machine and all of its features. You can download a free copy from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513
Thanks for this! I have a singer 348 but wasn't really sure how to thread the tensioner. It is close enough to this machine that everything was pretty much the same and I now have it working!!!
Welcome to Andy Tube Sarah. Thanks for letting me know the video helped you out. COngrats on owning a Model 348. It's a very nice machine. You can download a FREE copy of the original Singer INstruction Manual for Model 348 here: www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/1317_348.pdf
68 pages all about your machine. Take Care.
I rewatch this video every time I go to my Singer stylist 367 and it never fails ! Amazing instructions and camera work ! :)
I had not watched this video again since I first p[osted it over 3 years ago. One of my better efforts for sure. Thank you for your nice comment, and for watching my channel. 🙏Take care.
Fantastic video. Far more helpful than the picture in my manual 😊
Thanks very much. Happy sewing.
Thank you so much! I could not for the life of me figure out how to thread around the tension thingy. :) I have the old 626 - the last of the all-metal machines. And yes, I am a complete newb.
Welcome to Andy Tube, Tanya. I'm glad the video was helpful. May I suggest you download a FREE copy of the Instruction Manual? It's the original one from SInger and 64-pages long. It covers all the controls and features of your machine with sewing tips, and maintenance, and lubrication. It's at the SInger website here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=626
Happy sewing, and thanks for watching my channel.
Thanks a million!! I’m trying to thread an old Singer 248, this was tremendously helpful.
Sure and happy if the video helped. It seems your 248 is new to you, and if you'd like a FREE copy of the original Instruction Manual
it is still available from SInger at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=248 Singer Model 248 was one of the first models Singer made with a new "Elastic Stretch Stitch" and it is a very versatile model. The Instruction Manual is one of the most complete that Singer ever put out with 152 pages. Of course, it covers all about the machine and using it and oiling, etc. but it also goes into detailed directions for every stitch the machine can make and how to do them, what the settings should be for the different stitches, several sewing, and hemming techniques and how to use all the attachments. I hope you enjoy your 248, and just thinking about it makes me want to do video series about it. Take care, and thanks for watching my channel.
@@andytubesewing1953 I would love a video series about it! I just got it today, there is no accessories bag. Where can I find the cams and additional feet? Would love the upright spool holder as well. Thanks for your response! It really runs like a dream so far. Glad my sister didn’t have a use for it. They just don’t make them like this anymore.
Update: just remembered that I bought an old Singer Merritt several years ago from a yard sale for $15. I have the accessories box!! The Fashion Mate 248 runs beautifully compared to the Merritt 2024. Can’t believe my luck!!
@@LCmonman Oh, lucky you! If you need more supplies here are a couple of well-known vendors for them: www.sewingpartsonline.com/search.html?sort.relevance=desc&keywords=singer%20248&index=1
www.vintagesingerparts.com/collections/singer-model-248-parts
Happy sewing.
@@andytubesewing1953 thanks for the fantastic resource! I was able to get bobbins and the button hole foot that fits the 248!
Question: I accidentally got some machine oil near the hand crank belt, and now there’s not enough grip to make the foot go. How can I fix this? I’ve wiped it with a dry cloth. Do I need to take the belt off?
@@LCmonman It's easier to clean it if you remove the belt, but I wipe it liberally with alcohol, then use a hairdryer.
Thank you so much finally some one who knows how to teach thanks again
Thanks for such a nice compliment! You made my morning ✨
Thanks for that fully detailed video
Glad it was helpful!
Perfect explanations, lighting and camera angles. 👍 Thank you
🙂 Very kind of you to say so. Thanks for watching my channel.
I've been working on threading my mothers older sewing machine forever. I can't find information anywhere on the "Seam Master" Model. You're video is finally the one that got me there! Yah! Thanks so much for getting me there!
I never know how much a video will help people when I make it. I hit the jackpot with this one and almost 22K views. I am so glad you found it and that it helped. Moving forward now, right? Thanks for taking the time to comment. Best of luck, Kathleen.
Thank you!!!! So much I have learned from you. You made me giggle too thank you!!! Sending you a big thank you hug
Thanks for the kind words and the hug. Nice! ✨ BTW, if you need the Instruction Manual for the 513 you can download a free copy from SInger at this safe link:
www.singer.com/search/support?title=513
Thank you for your tutorials Andy!
You're welcome, Allysa. Download a free copy of the 64-page Singer Instruction Manual for model 513 at this link if you'd like a copy;
www.singer.com/search/support?title=513
Thanks for commenting.
I just bought this singer 513 but I can’t get the top thread to pick up the bobbin thread. And I’ve watched your tutorials over and over and doing exactly as you are saying, so why won’t it pick up my bobbin thread? Thank you in advance for any ideas you can give me. And thank you for such detailed instructions 💞
A timing issue or a broken gear on the hook shaft. Are you sure the hook itself is turning when you turn the handwheel? This machine is known to have a plastic gear on the hook shaft under the hook/bobbin. It's like 50 years old now and the plastic gets brittle and the teeth break off and the hook stops turning. There are actually 4 gears on the bottom of the machine but the hook gear is always the first one to go out in my experience. Take a look at this video and pause it at 06:21 when my finger is on the hook gear ruclips.net/video/Cdea7uJIMAA/видео.html that's the gear I'm talking about. You could also/or have a timing issue where the needle point to hook p[oint is not timed properly, or the needle bar could have slipped during a needle strike and is now at the wrong height. You can buy the service manual for $4.99 here: manualsoncd.com/product/singer-500-sewing-machine-service-manual-518-538-513-514-533/
parts of this video show how to set the height of the NB and you can use it to just check the height of yours: ruclips.net/video/-FezmqypK6w/видео.html This page on my channel lists playlist by machine part or function and you can find info about timing setting and tension assemblies to give you some ideas www.youtube.com/@andytubesewing1953/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=2
Greetings from Amsterdam Thank you so much I don’t use the machine often enough and every time I have to “reinvent” how the threads Go in. Now I only have to find out why the bottom thread is making loops 😳✋❤️
Hallo, Annette. Looping under the fabric usually is caused by a lack of tension on the needle thread, while looping on the top is too much needle thread tension or loss of tension on the bobbin thread. Good luck, thanks for watching my channel, and Doei.
Another great video 👍👍👍
Brilliant 🤗
OH! Thank you!
Thank you Andy❤❤❤🌹🌹🌹🌹
Happy sewing😊
You have alot of videos on the singer 513, which is wonderful except the one I needed. To change the gears at the bottom of the machine. I've not found anyone that has a video to show that, as I need to replace them on the 513 I have.
The best instructions I have found for what you want to do are a couple of videos by parts sellers. You can also buy a $5 service manual, but it only covers the hook gear and not the other 3 gears on the bottom. Here are the links to the two videos and the manual >>
ruclips.net/video/cYLzGwpoWeE/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/qHx6VPdenj0/видео.html
manualsoncd.com/product/singer-500-sewing-machine-service-manual-518-538-513-514-533/
Can you please share a video of how to use the bobbin thread like how to string it because I know how to thread it, but how do you place it in the bottom and use it?
Here are my 21 videos for this model: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0
One of the models is about winding the bobbin AND how to insert it into the bobbin case the thread the bobbin thread thru the bobbin case: ( @10:00) ruclips.net/video/ZO3HXZtOGVc/видео.html Some of the videos for the motor belt and oiling/greasing the machine may interest you if the machine is new to you. Good Luck.
Thank you for the guidance!
You are welcome, Sarah. I'm glad if it helped.
Thank you! I was gifted this model and trying to figure out how to use it. I noticed I don’t have a bobbin. 😢 so now what?
Can't sew without a bobbin so buy some. Amazon, JoAnn, Michaels, eBay. Look for the Singer Brand transparent (plastic) CLASS 66 bobbins. Like the one in this video: ruclips.net/video/ZO3HXZtOGVc/видео.html You can also download a FREE copy of the Instruction Manual from Singer Support at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513 Good luck, and happy sewing.
Oh my gosh thank you so much! for a really long time I thought the tension disk thread *guide* was...idk some kind of hook so I put the thread BEHIND it. All the other videos I watched rushed so fast through that part I never knew what the correct thing to do was.
My spring goes up, but doesn't go back down :/ any idea what I can do about it?
Welcome. The tension assembly may just need a good cleaning, or an adjusting, or have a cracked plastic "gear" on the stud that holds the end of the spring (that's what makes it springy) Here is a tension video on a different model but the assembly is the same/very similar to yours ruclips.net/video/PSCY72bJ3x8/видео.html I show how to disassemble, clean, adjust the whole tension unit. It may help you. Here are all my model 513 videos in a playlist if you find other issues. ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0 Singer made a very nice 64-page manual for this model and you can download a FREE copy of it from their support page at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513 You can learn all about the machine and its features and some sewing tips. Hope this all helps you out, and thanks for watching my channel.
@@andytubesewing1953 I'll check out the videos! Thank you so much! 😊
@@ebonyonce Hope the tension video shows you the way forward. Good Luck.
Hello Andy!
Do you happen to have a video on how to tune up the motor controller (foot pedal)?
Mine is part number 103435-001.
Mine is really hard to control.
Thanks!
That should be a Clamshell Style controller and here is the Playlist for fixing it: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKItPLWcK24FBoMdHK8vTXNi
In case it is the older Button Style one here is that Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKL6ePPxLpmnWSzTyxPKTb71
Good Luck.
@@andytubesewing1953 Thanks!
@@ochar4633 👍
Great video, wow, a lot to it and glad I found you. Got mine at a yard sale and the light doesn't come on. I don't even see where a light is supposed to be, if I can buy one, where, and how to put it in. Can ya help?
see my reply to your 2nd comment.
Andy how do you thread the bobbin on this model? Is there a video for that? Thanks so much!
Hi, Vanessa. Here are all 21 videos for model 513: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0
One of those is for winding and installing the bobbin: ruclips.net/video/ZO3HXZtOGVc/видео.html
You can download a copy of the original 64-page instruction manual from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513
Thanks for watching my channel and good luck.
Thanks Andy
You bet thanks for watching
thank you that was very helpful
You're welcome! If you'd like a FREE Instruction Manual for this model you can still download it FREE from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/sites/default/files/outdated_product/1154_513_0.pdf 64 page PDF full of info.
I also have 20 more videos for this model showing adjustments, repairs, cleaning, how to oil & grease, change the motor belt, etc. in a playlist that starts here: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0
I'm glad you found the video and thank you for your comment. Happy New Year 2020
Hi, Mr Andy, writing you from Canada. I recently found Singer Stylist 513 in thrift store and bought it. It's in great working condition, the only thing I need is bobbing. It came only with one and everytime I sew with different thread color, I change the thread. Changing the bobbing should be easier, can you recommend any? Thread tension seems a bit loose, do you think it could be fixed? Thanks for all your help! :)
The bobbin for the Model 513 is Singer Part No. 172336 better known as Singer Class 66 (plastic) bobbin. They are very common and available here in the USA. I found sellers on Canada eBay site (most from the USA): www.ebay.ca/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1311.R1.TR1.TRC0.A0.H0.Xsinger+class+66.TRS0&_nkw=singer+class+66+bobbins&_sacat=0
There is also a metal class 66 bobbin if you prefer. You can certainly clean and repair your tension unit if needed. I have a video series on how to do that for your style of unit. The thumb nut may attach a little bit differently, but you'll see that. Here is the series:
ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKJaeFB_GW97NsW5GYM7KD9U
I also did a number of videos about model 513 in case you need to make other adjustments or change the motor belt:
ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0
Finally, it is always helpful to have the Instruction Manual on hand for any machine and you can download a free copy from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/sites/default/files/outdated_product/1154_513_0.pdf
BTW, Singer also has bobbins and other good information: www.singer.com/Singer-Class-66-Bobbins-Transparent
If you live near a Walmart they may have them or have 3rd party sellers who sell them. www.walmart.ca/en/ip/Plastic-Class-66-Bobbins-12-Pkg/PRD59TBT0QRQMP0
Thanks for watching my channel and good luck with your "new" 513.
I am struggling with thread tension, lower seems to be super tight but when pulled manually it runs freely, but then when sewing it comes out ‘tight’ top tension is super loose, but if I tighten the top it jams and snaps every time, any thoughts or ideas how to improve? Everything has been fully removed and re-built clean…
Sorry you're having a problem, Simon. So you removed, cleaned, reinstalled, and zeroed out the tension unit? Or removed all the parts on the machine? Please answer that question, thanks. I'd not worry about the bobbin case tension. It seems tight because something is wrong up above. You've proven that by just pulling on the bobbin thread manually and proven it "runs free". So, what is wrong up above is the question. You can test the upper tension assembly easily. Pull out the upper thread and starting at the spool of thread run the thread thru the tension assembly and thru the take-up lever and stop there. Don't do the final threading down to the needle. With the presser bar DOWN and the tension dial set at 3 just pull the needle thread away from the take-up lever, like pull it horizontally to your left. Do you have any tension at all? You should see the check spring (take-up spring) being pulled upward by the thread and feel a drag on the thread. Now turn the dial to zero and pull the thread again. It should float right along with barely noticeable drag; only a tiny bit if any. Now go back to 3 on the dial and SLOWLY pull the thread again while SLOWLY turning the tension dial from 3 to 4 to 5 to 6 etc. You should feel more and more tension on the thread as you go until at full tension the thread ALMOST breaks. Do that and let us know the results, OK? It's hard to diagnose a machine over the internet and without hands-on, so you be the hands. Also want to mention how many, many times it turns out the threading path was wrong, the needle eye had a burr, the bobbin case was threaded backward, or the tension assembly was installed wrong, or the stud is bent and pinching the tension discs, or the take-up lever was installed wrong, or, well... you get the idea. If needed, here is a decent video I made for working on a tension unit like yours. It has 42K views so you can see you are not the only one with tension issues. You could use it as a reference if needed. ruclips.net/video/PSCY72bJ3x8/видео.html
@@andytubesewing1953 thanks for this! I followed your video as suggested, and seems i had it perfect, except for the actual 0-tension level! seems to be stitching just fine now, however it seems like I have stripped a gear for the feed dog! not had a chance to open the bottom up since, but really hoping its an easy fix! if not the feed dog is coming off till I finish the current project.
@@coffeeaddikkt there are a couple of videos on youtube for changing the lower gears. The Singer guys told me if one gear went out they would replace all 4 and be done with it. The hook shaft gear and the feed drive gear are the first to go. Glad you finished up the tension. Take care.
@@andytubesewing1953 thanks for the advice, It does look like one of the bevel gears has been replaced so if I am taking the bottom of the machine apart it will be worth just doing all of it at once!
@@coffeeaddikkt I think that's the way to go. I've seen many of these plastic geared machines where the hook gear was replaced and now the feed or other gears are going out. The hook gear seems to go first, I think b/c a horizontal gear gets hotter than a vertical gear. No oil on your new gears, they overheat. Some folks will argue with me but I DON'T put grease on plastic gears either. Singer never did. It is probably worth the money to buy Terry's guide to replacing the gears and retiming the machine. Other viewers have told me it was worth it. store.tandtrepair.com/513gg.html MY 20% discount may still work this year so at check out try coupon code andy-h-yt. Good luck, Simon, and take care.
Hello Andy.. where can I get bobbins for this machine?
It is bobbin #172336, plastic, one of the mos common bobbins on the planet. You can often find them at Walmart, Jo-Ann Stores, Michaels, fabric stores, and sewing centers. I've bought mine here for years now; www.ebay.com/itm/380304750537?hash=item588bedf7c9:g:6GwAAOSwRXRZVIzn for years Lui was the only one who sold the Singer Branded bobbins. Other online sellers have them now and sometimes for less; this seller has been in business for years also; www.ebay.com/itm/373043155241?epid=664504770&hash=item56db1ad129:g:SjsAAOSw0oRiDTT6 over the years I've found the branded ones work better and last longer but that's just my opinion. They are called "Class 66" bobbins and many sellers sell copies without the brand. Model 513 came from the factory with plastic bobbins compared to the original class 66 bobbins made of metal that were for models like the 66 & 99K machines. Good luck, and thanks for watching my channel.
Hello and thank you so much for this helpful video. I have this same machine. I've got it threaded up until the 9 min 30 second mark. Then I'm confused as to what the "pigtail" is. I can't discern what it is. Can you explain that to me or do an up close shot? I'm trying to make masks. I really appreciate it!
It appears (after watching your video again at the 2 min 44 sec mark that my machine doesn't have that pigtail guide. Will I still be able to sew without that? Thank you again!
Hi, Tabitha. My 513 had a little pigtail or corkscrew made of thick wire that is held on by the screw that holds the needle clamp to the needle bar. Not all the 500 Stylist machines had this extra thread guide, so if you do not have it do not worry but just continue the thread through the slot/slit on the bottom of the needle clamp and then to the needle. That will lineup the thread to the needle just fine, and prevent it from sagging and getting caught while you sew. You can download a FREE copy of the original Singer Instruction Manual directly from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513
It has 64 pages of information all about using your machine and attachments, including threading the needle. In the instructions for threading, they DO NOT mention the pigtail and DO NOT show it in the picture. I'm sorry I did not mention in the video that the part was optional at the Singer Store and not on all models. Best of luck sewing the masks and thank you for doing that. Be Safe.
@@tabithaharley9638 ABSOLUTELY! I give a fuller response in your previous comment and show how to download a free manual for your machine. Take care.
@@andytubesewing1953 Thank you so much!
@@tabithaharley9638 No worries and very welcome.
Can you send me a close up view of pigtail wire thread guide installed on needle bar? I ordered tension thread guide singer #155727 from Sewing Parts on line .Is this what I need? It did not have any instructions for installing. Do all the Singer Stylist 513 have this part? I watched one video that did not mention it. Thanks for any help you can give.I bought a used machine and ordered a manual it doesn't mention this part as far as I can tell. Perhaps I am going to need the help of a repairman.
Part #155727 has nothing to do with the needle bar. start about 1:24 in this video and you'll see me holding the needle clamp, screw, and pig tail in my hand; ruclips.net/video/qm-Qk3qk9GQ/видео.html That pigtail part was used on several SInger models of that decade. It is part #319721. No one makes/sells a new copy of that, but I did a Google search for the part number and a few came up, like this one; www.bonanza.com/listings/Singer-252-Fashionmate-Needle-Clamp-319728-w-Thread-Guide-319721-Screw/499497061?search_term_id=131274526 That is the exact pigtail from the factory included on every model 513 Singer made. The needle clamp/screw is a different part number than yours so may or may not fit your machine, but I'm assuming you have the needle clamp and the screw on your needle bar. You can shop around for a better price if you like. You could probably make something like it using a paperclip, too.
Hi Andy, I bought a singer 543, and it came with broken presser foot and needle clamp. May I know where you get your machine parts? Thk u.
The biggest online seller of NEW parts that I know of www.sewingpartsonline.com/search.html?sort.relevance=desc&keywords=singer%20543&index=32
I buy most of my vintage parts on eBay: www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=siger+model+543&_sacat=0
Example of eBay seller listing a vintage needle clamp for your machine: www.ebay.com/itm/Needle-Clamp-Singer-Stylist-Sewing-Machine-Model-543-Others-Replacement-Part/183746811883?hash=item2ac829d7eb:g:dx8AAOSwLvxbwgPN
While a needle clamp is specific to the model, presser feet are more general across models. Your machine uses "low shank" Singer feet. The snap-on feet where the shank is fastened by the thumbscrew and the feet snap on to it. You can find vintage stylist feet or even new aftermarket, it depends what you want. You can also download a FREE instruction manual from Singer that shows the feet that came with the machine when new, and how to use them. Good luck!
Thank you so much. It is really helpful... I am totally new to sewing.😊
E Wang You're welcome, and I apologize for mentioning the FREE manual and then forgetting to give you the link to it. So Sorry.
Here is where you can download it from SInger: www.singer.com/search/support?title=543
Hi Andy, I have replaced the broken parts and tried to sew and I got one line saw but now the feeder dog was not miving. Also there few pieces of brown pieces came off from the machine. Can you help?
@@emaw2839 You have some broken gears on the machine. Including the top gear on the vertical shaft, I think there are 4 gears on the machine on the bottom. I have not worked on the 543, but others like the 513, 518, etc. have these gears. You can buy feed gears (2) or all the gears and replace them. Examples: www.sewingpartsonline.com/feed-dog-gear-set-singer-383273as.aspx?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIxvvVo6Hm6QIV2fvjBx2uuQa4EAQYBSABEgLejvD_BwE
www.sewingpartsonline.com/hook-drive-gear-set-singer-103361as.aspx
or all the gears: www.vintagesingerparts.com/collections/singer-replacement-gears/products/singer-sewing-machine-new-gear-set-fits-502-507-509-513-514-518-522-533-534-543 There is a rather famous video made by the parts selling company about changing out gears: ruclips.net/video/qHx6VPdenj0/видео.html
You can also download manuals that explain it: site.tandtrepair.com/StylistLine.html AT this TandTRepair you can use coupon andy-h-yt to get 20% off before 8-1-2020. There are many models from that decade that have this problem with brittle, old plastic gears.
Hi! Here’s my issue: my singer stylist won’t pick up the bobbin thread! I have this exact machine and don’t know what I’m doing wrong.
Don't be too quick to blame yourself; it could be the machine. I'm guessing the machine is new to you? It could be you bent the needle, threaded it backward or it is not all the way up into the needle clamp. That's easy for you to check. You can download the Instruction Manual from Singer for Free at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513 It has 64-pages of info all about the machine. It is also very possible that on or more of the 4 plastic gears on the bottom of the machine have crumbled or broken and the hook that catches the needle thread is just not rotating any longer. The machine is almost 50 Y.O. now. You can open the bobbin cover slide plate and just watch the hook while you turn the handwheel toward you. You should see the hook (metal circle around the bobbin holder) rotating counterclockwise. If it is not doing that then you have a bad gear. The most common gear to wear out is the one right below the hook. Take a look at this very short video ruclips.net/video/j-3trtQMzt0/видео.html
At the start of the video, I'm touching the two white gears that make the hook turn. I had just replaced them. A few seconds later I am touching the two black gears that also make the feed dog move; they can break also. New gears are fairly cheap online and you can find sellers by searching for "singer model 513 gears". You can buy a single gear, like the hook gear, or sets of gears, or all 4 gears.
I don't have a video for changing the gears and retiming the machine, but maybe there is one/some on YT. I bought a guide written by an expert repairman and I followed that to change the gears. It was $10.95 and downloadable here: site.tandtrepair.com/StylistLine.html I have done business with Terry for years now and he gives my viewers 20% off whatever they buy, just use andy-h-yt at checkout if you buy something. There may be other places to buy instructions too, IDK.
So, the old saying "Hope for the best, Plan for the worst" I guess. Hope it is just a bent needle, but plan on looking at those gears. The instruction Manual includes info for removing the bottom cover if you've never done that.
Good Luck, and thanks for watching my channel. ✨
@Andy Tube WOW! Thank you so much for replying! I was hoping someone might see this comment and know what to do. You're right! The machine was my grandmothers but is totally new to me. (also it might be a slightly different model.. the mechanics look almost the same but the design is slightly different, I have a feeling it might be older.) Upon further inspection it is actually Singer Stylist model 466 from 1968.
So, I just finished sewing my first two lines after getting it tuned up and all of a sudden, no bobbin thread will pick up. I think that the hook... or metal circle around the bobbin holder has stopped rotating. When I turn the hand wheel towards me nothing happens (no rotating) under the bobbin cover slide plate. I thought I remembered something rotating when I threaded the bobbin the first time. It must be the gears... Thank you for those links! I will definitely check out the video just so I know what exactly is happening. But, since I JUST got it re-tuned I'm hoping the shop will be able to take a quick look at it. Especially since replacing them might get tricky. I'm planning on calling them.
That same shop that did the refurbishment tried to sell me hard on trading in this machine for a new one because they said it would be very tricky to learn on. I figured: these machines are meant to be repaired and to last... maybe I'm wrong, but I think it will be worth it.
Again, Thank you so much!!!
@@briannesimon5862 What a difference a Model number makes! The 466 has a very different mechanical system on the bottom, two pulleys, and a timing belt. If the hook, pulleys, and belt are not turning that means a plastic gear on the top of the vertical shaft has failed. Almost every shop will not replace the gear, even though the gear only costs $10. It take s a couple hours of work and they want to sell you a new machine instead. If they will do it, don't be surprised that they may want up to $200 for the labor. That is why I made a video to do it yourself ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html Thousands of viewers have replaced the gear themselves. If you do not feel you can do it then it is up to you what you will pay for someone else to do it. When I restore a model like the 466 I replace the gear and motor belt, change the bulb to LED and replace the rubber bed cushions (feet) a machine like that I sell for about $150. The 466 is a very nice model. It is actually not hard to use once you read the manual and practice with it. It's a strong versatile model made for general sewing and clothes making which is maybe why your Gmom bought it. Up until the early '60s ( and on some models, later years), SInger used metal gears that last forever. A new gear, even though plastic, can last up to 20 years of normal use. Here is the 466 manual: www.singer.com/search/support?title=466 BTW, the gear change video has been watched in about 50 countries, and several viewers have told me that they could not/did not want to do the work, but had a friend or relative help them, or hired a mechanic in the neighborhood or at church, especially a motorcycle mechanic or yard equipment repair person, and a few even went to their local high school or trade school and the instructor made fixing the machine an extra credit project for the class who used my video to do the work. I know you will decide what is best for you. Good Luck.
Can you tell me about a Singer 3827, ZHC 421303179? UK Equivalent please. I haven’t used it yet.😮
Sorry. I don't have that model in any of my Singer files. That usually means it was not originally sold in the US. I found several manual reproductions for sale online by normal Google search, but no free manual.
@@andytubesewing1953 Thanks, ZHC must be China then.OK
What happens if I put the thread in the bobbin and put it in properly but now it’s skipping stitches? How do I fix that?
Most common cause has to do with the needle. It may be too dull to sew correctly. It may be wrong type for the material, the wrong size for the thread you are using, not installed properly, or bent. The needle is the cheapest part of a sewing project. Try a new needle.
Thread may be old or cheap and dragging on the eye of the needle.
The sewist (you) may be "helping" the fabric while guiding it along. If the fabric is pushed a little or held a little that messes up the needle-to-hook timing and makes skips.
The bobbin case, hook, Tension Assembly need cleaning and lint removal.
The needle bar is not set to correct height which causes the hook point to miss catching the needle tread loop.
The machine may not be lubricated properly/completely. Draggin/sticky parts movement causes skips. Let the feed dog move the fabric; that is its job.
The pressure on the presser bar/foot is not set correctly. If the presser is too soft or hard the fabric won't move in time with the needle stroke and the needle thread is not at the correct place/time to be picked up by the hook point. Try playing with the presser bar tension using more or less pressure.
The hook is not timed properly to the needle bar. (loss of timing).
You can download a FREE copy of the Instruction Manual for Model 513 from the Singer Support Page here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513
It has a chart for type/size of needle/thread for fabric you use, some cleaning info, lubrication info, etc.
You can buy & download a copy of the Service Manual for $4.99 at this link:
manualsoncd.com/product/singer-500-sewing-machine-service-manual-518-538-513-514-533/ It has service and repair info including timing info, needle bar, and presser height info, etc.
Okay, I see the light, but don't know how to get it out, says 20w. How do I get it out?
Welcome to Andy Tube, Leah. Instructions for replacing the bulb are on page 55 on the Instruction Manual for Model 513 that you can download FREE from Singer at this link; www.singer.com/sites/default/files/outdated_product/1154_513_0.pdf
It is always good to download the instruction manual and this one is 64 pages full of great info showing all the features of the 513 and how they work and the best way to use them.
Basically, you push in gently on the light bulb ( push to the right) and then turn the bulb towards you a little bit then you can pull it out to the left. The electrical contacts inside the socket are springs and on the bulb are two little posts that slide into grooves in the socket. To install the bulb you put it in the socket and turn until the pins line up into the groves and push the bulb into the socket a short distance, like 1/16 inch or less, then turn the bulb away from you. That puts the little posts into another grove and "locks" them in with the contact springs pushing on the bulb and holding it in place. So, push in and turn bulb towards you a short distance then pull the bulb out and push in and turn away from you to install the bulb back in. You can see me do this on a different model starting at 4:30 in this video; ruclips.net/video/uMK6jsQHoeY/видео.html
I also have a playlist of 20+ videos about model 513 if you need more info about it. The playlist starts here: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0
Thanks for saving the machine and working to get it back in service, Leah. Happy New Year 2020.
I have a singer 8834 and the nose cover thread guide or watever doesn’t come out
"or watever"... so, the nose cover doesn't have a thread guide so I'm guessing you mean the take-up lever that you pull the thread through from the back to the front after going around the tension assembly. BTW, you can download a free copy of the Instruction Manual direct from Singer at this safe link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=8834 The machine threading instructions are on page 21. When you rotate the handwheel towards you (counterclockwise) the take-up lever moves up and down and sometimes goes a little inside the nose cover of some models (I've never seen an 8834 in-person)
If you don't see the take up lever moving can you see if the needle bar is moving up and down? Maybe the take-up lever broke off. You can remove the nose cover and see what's behind it by removing one small screw on the end of the nose cover.
Hi Andy, how to fix the feeder teeth going only back
Hi, Reina. Those teeth are called the feed dog. Normally they move from the front to back for normal sewing. If you want them to move from back to front, which is reverse sewing, you push AND HOLD it the button in the center of the stitch width dial on the front, right side of the machine. When you let the button go then the feed dog goes back to normal front to back movement for normal sewing. I think this is what you are asking? How to use the reverse sewing, like to back-tack and end a seam? If not, then just ask your question in Spanish or your regular language and I will try again to answer. Thank you for watching my channel.
Andy Tube thanks, I notice know! I did the timing on 2 of my sewing machines and all 4 gear on my stylist 513
Thanks
@@reinavilaro1643 OK, I get it. The plastic gears on the bottom. Sure, one gear turns the feed shaft. It is impressive you replaced all 4 gears. Nicely done. Also, reset the timing! ✨😉 You're a good mechanic then, congratulations, Reina.
@@reinavilaro1643 Surely.
Mine doesnt seem to have the wire by the pigtail screw? is that okay?
The pigtail thread guide helps keep the needle thread from getting caught on the clamp during the upstroke when the thread is not under tension. If you use the thread guide above it and the slot on the bottom of the clamp you'll be OK most of the time, The thread may occasionally hang up or get caught though. I've had to make new ones from wire or a paperclip sometimes. FYI on your model 513/533, it is called the "Needle Clamp Body Thread Guide" and it is part No. 319721. If needed you can find used ones on eBay and other sites once in a while. Here is one that sold on Bonanza that has a good picture of it: www.bonanza.com/items/like/448134456/Singer-Merritt-9612-Needle-Clamp-319729-Gib-Thread-Guide-319721-w-Screw
Some folks buy a thread guide for other models and try to bend it into a shape matching the one they need. www.sewingpartsonline.com/search.html?keywords=needle%20clamp%20thread%20guide&index=1
but I've had better luck using a paperclip TBH. Thanks for watching my channel.
@@andytubesewing1953 thank you so much I really appreciate it. I inherited the machine from my grandmother and this is the first time I've used it so I wasn't sure what to do. I really really appreciate your help
@@BeanWolfe I'm happy for you to have your grandmother's machine. Family-owned machines are the best, IMO. Singer published a very nice 64-page Instruction Manual for model 513 that is full of information including the controls, oiling, cleaning, and even tips for sewing. If you did not receive it with the machine you can still download a FREE copy from the Singer support webpage at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=513 Excited to think of what you can create with that nice machine. Good Luck.
Why my bobbin tread is not catching the needle
Look to see if the hook is rotating around the bobbin case when you turn the handwheel. There are 4 plastic gears on the bottom, and the hook drive gear and hook shaft gears are the first to crack and break. Then the hook will not rotate to catch the thread. A common problem with this model. Remember it is 50 years old now. You can buy a nice guide for replacing the gears and retiming the machine from Terry store.tandtrepair.com/513gg.html If you click on and enlarge the picture on that page you will see the gears. He sells the gears also store.tandtrepair.com/sist51351853.html they can be found on eBay too.
My machine is 1288 and bottum not come out plz tell me
FREE MODEL 1288 MANUAL: www.singer.com/search/support?title=1288
HOW TO CHECK/SET THE HOOK TIMING: ruclips.net/video/pANycD90wQg/видео.html
IF THE PLASTIC GEAR ON VERTICAL SHAFT IS BROKEN: ruclips.net/video/M3bFtlV1Y6s/видео.html
I don't see what you are talking about at all for the second to last threading step. I have a slot on my screw clamp but not the pigtail that you are talking about and I have the singer stylist 513?
Then you are missing that part. The screw that holds the needle clamp onto the needle bar also holds that pigtail. It is Singer Part No. 319721 and technically called "Needle Clamp Body Thread Guide".
You can see it a little better in the needle bar video for this model, ruclips.net/video/qm-Qk3qk9GQ/видео.html
What is odd is the parts manual for model 513 show and names that little thread guide, but the instruction manual does not show it. I know! 👀 BTW, you can download a free copy of the original 64-page Instruction Manual directly from Singer at this link: ruclips.net/video/oCh616b7jSY/видео.html The manual is nicely done and shows all the features of the machine, how to use them and the attachments, basic sewing instructions, cleaning and oiling info too.
This type of "pigtail" thread guide, in various shapes, is on several SInger models. Here is a video of a Model 404 where I show removing the needle clamp, screw, and pigtail from the needle bar and show those parts in my hand,
ruclips.net/video/oCh616b7jSY/видео.html I have used a screwdriver to loosen the screw and at about 6:40 I remove the screw with my fingers and show the parts. On model 404 the Part No. is 172225, is called "Needle Clamp Thread Guide", and shaped slightly different than the one on model 513/533.
Thanks for watching my channel, William, and good luck.
@@andytubesewing1953 wow thanks that was super informative. Yea it was given to me buy a friend who bought it used and didn’t want it lol. I will order that part. I’m having trouble getting it to work correctly.
@@williamstorey5024 You're welcome, but if you are having problems I don't think this will help much. It does help wide zigzag stitches look better though. Here are some videos for model 513 & 413 that show about cleaning, adjusting, replacing parts & oiling that may answer some questions ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0
ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKKVlkxPT9FMTdvUUGj8Ydf8 Best of luck to you.
off on button
Welcome to Andy Tube. The on/off switch for the machine is above the terminal where the cord plugs into the machine. It turns the motor and light on and off.
There is not a separate switch for the light. FREE INSTRUCTION MANUAL: www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/1154_513_0.pdf
Other 513 videos: ruclips.net/p/PLsCOZgzzaiKLELksv_-MWE7tiAuzOgQj0
the quality is trash. i can’t see anything. and don’t say that i need my glasses fixed cuz i JUST got a new pair. this video looks like it’s been filmed on a roku stick.
Actually, my 6 Y.O. granddaughter filmed it with her $59 camera. For her first video, I thought she did OK. I mean we looked at your "Feeling Myself" video on your channel and thought "can't see anything", so just saying... Sorry you are having a bad day, Alora, but how about we do this. You can go to the SInger Company website and download a free PDF copy of the original Instruction Manual. www.singer.com/search/support?title=513 It has drawings and words explaining how to use the features of the model 513, including winding the bobbin and threading the needle. Then, once you have mastered those skills, you could make and post a video that is up to your standards on your RUclips channel and come back here and give us the link to it. Then we could add a card and link on this video to your video so people could have a better experience. What say you? Care to put your video where your mouth is? You know... contribute something positive to the RUclips Community instead of just dissing other people's videos. It's interesting that our video has 30,500 views, but you are the first one to complain about our attempt to share and help people on RUclips. We'll be waiting for your video...
@Sharon Graham She'll be thrilled that you think so. Thanks your very much ✨
Do your glasses work for spelling? You're just mean. Get a life Troll.
Please unpin this comment as its so negative and undeserving of attention. Your youtube videos are great and its obvious you and your grand daughter did a great job. You helped me bring a 413 back to life.
@@beangarden Hey, that's a great idea!