Thank you very much for sharing your talent. It took me almost the whole day trying to figure out what is wrong with my Singer sawing machine. GOD BLESS YOU. 😊
I purchased a singer 20u approximately four months ago. I have been refurbishing the base and the table top with new laminate new plywood new paint. I have greased and oiled the unit. Are you done thread of the unit found that your Bobben was broken, I bought a new bobbin case. I then went to so that’s when the problem occurred . The needle was not picking up the thread the machine was not showing nothing was working right. I then came across your video on the Internet about timing on Singer sewing machines. It is not the same machine for the same principle the way you’ve explained it and shown us how to fix timing on the machine was incredibly helpful and I want to take this time to say thank you because now I have a machine that works very well, because of your help. Sincerely Mario.
I’ve found a new channel! I’ve gone crazy after sewing on my 3 different $7500 production fur and leather machines I came into possession of a “Free!” Singer 717. This machine DOES NOT serve breakfast in bed like the others! Getting the bobbin wound correctly, the gears oiled and the timing adjusted I’m finally sewing glove leather for presents on Christmas DAY! (It’s a good thing we’re having our family gift exchange TOMORROW! Thank you!
Thank you so much! I was gifted a singer heavy duty machine before I went off to college by my bosses after I left the store and I just got this problem this past weekend. I spent the entire day trying to figure out what to do and how to fix it because I have an action program project due this Thursday and if I don’t finish it then I won’t be able to take it home with me. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR THIS INSTRUCTIVE AND INFORMATIVE VIDEO!! You just might’ve saved me some time and money from repairs and the chance at me getting to keep my project! 😊
Thank you so much for sharing your skill. I was puzzled why all of a sudden the lower thread wasn't being picked up. Two minutes to adjust and my machine works fine again. Blessings and light ✨️🙏🌟🙏✨️
Wanted to thank you, I volunteered to fix the machine after the lady had had the gears replaced and it failed to pick up the thread from the bobbin. I had done so much other research and as a last resort I checked youtube for guidance. I watched your video and was able to fix the machine!!!!.......You were very on point with your information!!!
I bought a singer 4423 myself and threw the timing off a few days back. Going to get it fixed isn’t an answer now with so many shops closed for Covid19. His note about holding down the middle was what helped me fix my machine. After An embarrassing amount of time figuring that out, my machine is back up and running. This was really helpful.
Aloha from Naalehu in Hawaii! You, kind sir know what ur talking about! Thank you times a million; exact, precise, clear & understandable 👍kudos 2 u!! Keep up the great info & vids....I luv people who luv 2 share.. ✌ Linda
Thank you so much ....I need to adjust the timing on a 1950s Elna Supermatic and I know that your clear instructions will go a long way towards doing this!!!!👍👍👍👍 greetings from Kenya, East Africa
Thank you for this! My machine wasn't sewing the special stitches, but did straight so I just lived with it. Then those stopped too. After 5 different videos and none worked, i found this one. You explained what to do, why to do it and my machine is no longer ready for the scrap pile!!
Brother, we figured out that the timing was off on our machine, but didn’t know how to actually correct it. Your video showed us the exact problem (our machine was even off by the same amount as your example) and gave us the confidence to loosen the bottom shaft and properly set the timing. Our Singer works properly again. THANK YOU!
I called singer today about my machine, after a 45 min wait on phone, with the explaining my issue they tell me it’s the timing it’s only two weeks old! This absolutely was so much more helpful and it worked!, Thank you very much! You know your stuff!! Great customer e!
This video is an awesome view, of what is under the Bobbin Case and the movement of the Hook to Needle Relationship. My husband used this lesson to fix my sewing machine last December as I hurried to finish some Christmas gifts. I bought my old beast because it is mostly mechanical, and most of this problems can be fixed at home. This year as I hurry to begin some christmas gifts, I broke my beast again. Now it's my turn to fix the timing. We bought the Singer Futura 900 Service Manual Copyright 1974 and are putting it to use with this lesson. *Best practice Set the machine to Straight Stitch Stitch Width dial set to Zero Needle size 18 which I don't have. Needle position selector on the RIGHT instead of the left. Round hole needle plate, which I also do not have. I'm going to pick up a Size 18 Needle tomorrow and wing it on the rest. You didn't let my hubby down so that is the best endorsement of this Lesson.
Thank God that I still have the owners manual... As it turns out Size 18 Needle is Style 2020!!!!!!!!!!! It is an all purpose needle and I've got that. Yeah!
the zigzag tip was VERY helpful, along with the needle tip distance one. I'm working on my cheap plastic sewing machine and here's hoping I can save it! Thank you for your helpful video!
You saved the day! Your video was the best one to show close-up pictures of what I was looking for. My machine is not that old, and the timing was off very quickly. I was not happy! A few quirks to work out with the tension setting, and I will be good to go. The machine was not even stitching before, and now it works beautifully. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video! I just fixed my 6215C with your help and now it sews perfectly again. I don't have a technician here where I live, so I'm very grateful!!
This was so helpful! I’ve been watching some of your videos over the last year and really appreciate you taking your time teaching us how to work on our machines 🙏❤️
Now thats how to expertly explain a timing fix.. Trying to fix my wife's machine all week with no luck. Fixed in minutes after watching your video. Thank you. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Awesome video! I was able to fix my wife's Singer embroidery machine timing based on yourinstructions instead of taking in to have it fixed. Saved me some money and now the machine works like brand new! Thanks for posting this video!
Thank you thank you City Sewing for giving me back my joy. Since the pandemic my local sewing machine repair shop has been incredibly backed up. They have had my serger for almost a year! When my sewing machine timing got off, I nearly cried; but with your help, I’m back up and running! You brought me joy. May God bless you for sharing you skills.
Thank you for this video! Very well done. I got my machine repaired right before the pandemic after 10 years of use. After 1 year of sewing masks, the timing fell out of alignment again! (Just goes to show how much it is being used.) But the sewing machine repair shops are all busy, with 30 day backlogs right now. This video helped me get my machine back up and running properly again!
My wife’s sewing machine was bending the needles and failing to grab the lower bobbin thread, found this video very useful in terms of how to adjust the timing thank you very much! Our particular sew machine was slightly different in terms of how to loosen the bobbin rotator as it didn’t have a lower nut as per the video. I worked out that the shaft that goes into the lower rotator can be disconnected via a couple of allen key grub (slacken off) screws located on the gear/pulley near the central smaller belt, this then allows you to slip lower bobbin rotor to the correct position . Then it was just a case of adjusting the timing as per the video and tightening the two grub screws once aligned.... Thanks again Dai Jones of the UK
Thank you so much for posting this. The detail about the height of the eye in relation to the hook, and the specifics of how to set the timing on a zig-zag machine on the leftmost position, made all the difference and solved a problem I'd almost given up on. Well done!
My friend's Singer was skipping stitches & bobbin thread was loose between each stitch. Many thanks for this helpful video on fixing the timing & now, all stitches are there. Regarding the bobbin thread being too loose goes, the solution was to adjust a tiny screw located on the bobbin with a single clockwise turn to tighten its tension. Cheers!
I had to do this on a Pfaff industrial machine. I bought it used and it would miss stitches sometimes but one day it got jammed with thread which moved the hook gear even more. Good tip is if your machine jams don't try to force it - stop and clear the problem. Thank you for a great video!
Hello, I live in France, I very much appreciated your video and your explanations, I did not find any explanation of a French technician to explain to you in what ways it is necessary to carry out the adjustment, the purpose of a technician in France, is to charge you for cleaning and adjustment for a lump sum between 90 and 150 dollars, on second-hand shopping sites for individuals who sell their almost brand new machine because people cannot not pay for the adjustment, which represents roughly three quarters of the purchase amount, it's simple for the technicians, a user has enough to pay and a technician has expenses to pay, and if the customer cannot pay they put the blame on the planned obsolescence of the manufacturer, knowing that today the majority of machines are manufactured in Asia.
Thanks for this. I had two issue with slant shank machine. needle bar was too far back and needle was hitting hook on zig zag causing thread shredding, timing was also a bit off, adjusted bar and set timing using your video now it sews great.
Me. I don’t know how to ever thank you 🙏 I just did it I fixed the timing on a Singer 4220 which I acquired New Year’s Eve I thought that it was the tension so I worked on it for 10 hours and 28 minutes non stop then it worked fine until I tried a zigzag stitch and came back to a straight stitch and I figured it had to be the timing I followed you to the letter about fixing the timing and it works on all of my stitches 🧵 I wish I could give you a big hug but I’ll say thank you 🙏 from the bottom of my heart ❤️ and happy sewing
Thanks for the video. I took it apart to fix something and broke a Needle when i put it back together. Figured the timing was off somehow and found your video. All good now as wife is happy I fixed it.
Thank you very much !!! We sew respirators. The machine broke and I had to disassemble the entire lower mechanics. I couldn't have done it without your advice.
Long ago someone showed me how to do this but i had forgotten, thanks s bunch! I have about 5 machines that i can use again! Hooray! You're a life saver!
Thank you a million times!! You were so clear at explaining, and I was able to fix my machine, in time to finish two Christmas quilts! I cannot thank you enough. P.S. your voice and inflections are like listening to one of our caring, patient priests! Lol.
Amazing! This is the most helpful video I've seen. Unbelievable! Thank you. I have a brother machine, but no other video has broken timing down in such great detail. Perfection!
This saved my life I have a confidence 7463 the timing went it was going to be 2 weeks to send it back to singer I removed the cover plate and used a Allen key to loosen the grub screws, turn it in to place and and tighten again, runs perfectly now
You may have just saved what's left of my sanity. Thank you! Singer CG590 not built the same but the principle you explained was enough to make it work.
Excellent explanation and showing clearly what was happening with this thread issue. Thank you! My issue on a brand new machine (not Singer) but i am not fixing any part; i am returning and maybe getting another brand (hunting for it).
Thanks so much for this video! It was super helpful and even though my machine is very different from this one I was able to understand exactly where my needle and hook should be to have the best timing.
Fantastic! Clearly and thoroughly explained with insights from your experience. Very helpful. Thank you so much for sharing your experience and talent!!!
This was very informative. I don't have the same type of machine but the tip of having it to the needle to the left was the best. My machine was sewing straight just fine but the left was out of alignment. I was able to find a video for a machine similar to mine. But using your tip made the difference. Thank you.
Come on people commenting, this video sux it didn't show anything other then repeatedly saying needle must be on left position. The most the video did was get people to wonder if they could fix their own sewing machine and some were able to probably by trail and error. So stop giving this video credit you did it yourself the video DIDN'T show anything not even what he had to loosen underneath. Was it a screw, nut.or bolt? So stop giving this video credit if you fixed your machine you did it yourself and you all deserve the credit for doing it. Good Job to those who figured out how to fix your own machine.
Very good explanation. I have a different model Singer but because you share your fundamental understanding of how it works, hook catching thread as it gains slack on the upswing, I know I will be able to set mine properly. Thanks.
Thank you so very much your video will help me get my Singer 4411 working correctly, and I hopefully I can get my older Necchi 575FA timed correctly as well. I believe the theory of operation should be the same even though the two machines are different.
Awesome video. Very Clear. I have a Singer CG500 which is probably a 1990s machine. On the underside there's no peep hole and no obvious way to loosen the shaft. Any chance you can share some tips on the bottom side? Lots of folks seem to want to know. Many thanks. Your blessings are stored in heaven!
Thanks! Just had to work out that there are actually two screws you have to loosen and you have to turn the knob to access both for anyone else struggling
Appreciate your attention to detail and repetitive instruction - it is extremely helpful. We disassembled Singer 4423 to cleanout all the crud, but mistakenly loosened the triple screws holding the carrier unit of bobbin/feed dogs thus disrupting the timing. I was able to adjust the feed dogs manually and then reset the gearing to get the hook to grab the thread eye/needle at just the right time!! As a bit of a gear head for old classic cars, I was not going to get beat by a different kind of machine - your video and explanation helped a TON. after all - if I can set timing on a 68' GTO, I can do it on a sewing machine right? thank you again - I am now a subscriber!
Man you awesome. I look for how to time a machine forever. I wound up playing with it till it started sewing. Even bought a new machine off eBay to match up measurements. That thing was out of time to
Thanks Robin great video what us people that want to learn to service their own machines. I am into the old school late 40's - late 60's machines. The work horse for home sewers.
People....the basic principles of the timing he shows, as far as the relationship between needle lift and hook is correct, but you may not see that his feed timing is now out after he adjusted the hook. The first thing you need to try and identify is where the timing slipped, there are a few places this can happen. You need to check your feed timing first, because this will identify if the timing belt, or either upper or lower shaft pulleys have slipped. The basics setting for feed timing is that as the needle is about to penetrate the work, the feed should have completed its rearward motion, and be basically level (on a downward stoke) level with needle plate. If this is the case then you can adjust timing via the hook gear, if it is not, it has slipped at the timing belt end, as the two cams that drive the motions of you feed and the hook gear are all attached to the same lower shaft, so.....if hook timing and feed timing all out, slippage at hand wheel end (loose belt or either pulleys have slipped). Just hook timing out...hook gear slipped. I hope this helps as every model and variant is different, I would say at least 95% of machines out of timing that I see, are due to a timing belt that is too loose.... Happy sewing..
Adam Brown Exactly. The machine must be retimed at the point where it slipped out(upper shaft, lower horizontal/vertical shaft, occasionally needle bar height). Failing to identify that point and securing it after retiming hook guarantees that it will slip time again. I love guys like this. They make me a lot of money.
Carlton Wilson . Yes, there is a little more too it, however, probably too much info to squeeze into a short vid, and too complicated for most end users. I am presuming you are a Sew tech. Check my fb page PROSEW.
thank you so much, you were the best!! You saved me 120.00 on service. I was able to fix the timing on my bobbin. Excellent instructional video. The specific position of the needle on the hook was the best tip for me. n
Thanks doc .i fix trucks not sewing machines .my wife was one grumpy complaining bitch because as your video showed and saved me from a living hell It was out of time . both bottom and the needle post had moved sewing a quilt . Thanks again i owe you my peace of mind .i replaced gears in it last yr but who remembers when you dont work on these all the time.
SOMEONE NEEDS TO GIVE THIS MAN A RAISE. I WILL GIVE YOU A KISS FOR HOW HELPFUL THIS VIDEO IS 💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤
Thank you very much for sharing your talent. It took me almost the whole day trying to figure out what is wrong with my Singer sawing machine. GOD BLESS YOU. 😊
I purchased a singer 20u approximately four months ago. I have been refurbishing the base and the table top with new laminate new plywood new paint. I have greased and oiled the unit. Are you done thread of the unit found that your Bobben was broken, I bought a new bobbin case. I then went to so that’s when the problem occurred . The needle was not picking up the thread the machine was not showing nothing was working right. I then came across your video on the Internet about timing on Singer sewing machines. It is not the same machine for the same principle the way you’ve explained it and shown us how to fix timing on the machine was incredibly helpful and I want to take this time to say thank you because now I have a machine that works very well, because of your help. Sincerely Mario.
I’ve found a new channel! I’ve gone crazy after sewing on my 3 different $7500 production fur and leather machines I came into possession of a “Free!” Singer 717. This machine DOES NOT serve breakfast in bed like the others! Getting the bobbin wound correctly, the gears oiled and the timing adjusted I’m finally sewing glove leather for presents on Christmas DAY! (It’s a good thing we’re having our family gift exchange TOMORROW! Thank you!
Great job! waho exciting ,
Thank you so much! I was gifted a singer heavy duty machine before I went off to college by my bosses after I left the store and I just got this problem this past weekend. I spent the entire day trying to figure out what to do and how to fix it because I have an action program project due this Thursday and if I don’t finish it then I won’t be able to take it home with me.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR THIS INSTRUCTIVE AND INFORMATIVE VIDEO!! You just might’ve saved me some time and money from repairs and the chance at me getting to keep my project! 😊
Thank you so much for sharing your skill.
I was puzzled why all of a sudden the lower thread wasn't being picked up. Two minutes to adjust and my machine works fine again.
Blessings and light
✨️🙏🌟🙏✨️
Wanted to thank you, I volunteered to fix the machine after the lady had had the gears replaced and it failed to pick up the thread from the bobbin. I had done so much other research and as a last resort I checked youtube for guidance. I watched your video and was able to fix the machine!!!!.......You were very on point with your information!!!
I bought a singer 4423 myself and threw the timing off a few days back. Going to get it fixed isn’t an answer now with so many shops closed for Covid19.
His note about holding down the middle was what helped me fix my machine. After An embarrassing amount of time figuring that out, my machine is back up and running. This was really helpful.
Tori C. Yup same problem! Hope you and your love ones stay well. Making mask but now feel helpless.
Did you have to open up the bottom of the machine? (Where the feet are) what’s the middle? I’m so confused
Aloha from Naalehu in Hawaii! You, kind sir know what ur talking about! Thank you times a million; exact, precise, clear & understandable 👍kudos 2 u!! Keep up the great info & vids....I luv people who luv 2 share.. ✌ Linda
YOU ROCK!! Thank you for talking to me today and recommending your video. I can’t believe I fixed this Juki myself. 🎉.
This is an old post but I am ever thankful for you. Thank you so much for helping a newbie to fix her own machine x❤
Thank you so much ....I need to adjust the timing on a 1950s Elna Supermatic and I know that your clear instructions will go a long way towards doing this!!!!👍👍👍👍 greetings from Kenya, East Africa
Thank you for this! My machine wasn't sewing the special stitches, but did straight so I just lived with it. Then those stopped too. After 5 different videos and none worked, i found this one. You explained what to do, why to do it and my machine is no longer ready for the scrap pile!!
Brother, we figured out that the timing was off on our machine, but didn’t know how to actually correct it. Your video showed us the exact problem (our machine was even off by the same amount as your example) and gave us the confidence to loosen the bottom shaft and properly set the timing. Our Singer works properly again. THANK YOU!
I called singer today about my machine, after a 45 min wait on phone, with the explaining my issue they tell me it’s the timing it’s only two weeks old! This absolutely was so much more helpful and it worked!, Thank you very much! You know your stuff!! Great customer e!
Perfect!
My need hit the bottom plate.can you help I have atouch an sew machine
I have the same problem, how can the timing be out on a new machine?
@@jenniferchadwick1957 they do that, that is why they sell you warranty because they know it's not gonna last and that is how they make their money.
@@loubertahill7885 watch the video carefully and follow the steps, you will be good to go.
This video is an awesome view, of what is under the Bobbin Case and the movement of the Hook to Needle Relationship. My husband used this lesson to fix my sewing machine last December as I hurried to
finish some Christmas gifts. I bought my old beast because it is mostly mechanical, and most of
this problems can be fixed at home.
This year as I hurry to begin some christmas gifts, I broke my beast again. Now it's my turn to fix
the timing.
We bought the Singer Futura 900 Service Manual Copyright 1974 and are putting it to use with this lesson.
*Best practice
Set the machine to Straight Stitch
Stitch Width dial set to Zero
Needle size 18 which I don't have.
Needle position selector on the RIGHT instead of the left.
Round hole needle plate, which I also do not have.
I'm going to pick up a Size 18 Needle tomorrow and wing it on the rest. You didn't let my hubby down
so that is the best endorsement of this Lesson.
Thank God that I still have the owners manual... As it turns out Size 18 Needle is
Style 2020!!!!!!!!!!! It is an all purpose needle and I've got that. Yeah!
glad you like it.
the zigzag tip was VERY helpful, along with the needle tip distance one. I'm working on my cheap plastic sewing machine and here's hoping I can save it! Thank you for your helpful video!
You saved the day! Your video was the best one to show close-up pictures of what I was looking for. My machine is not that old, and the timing was off very quickly. I was not happy! A few quirks to work out with the tension setting, and I will be good to go. The machine was not even stitching before, and now it works beautifully. Thank you!
Great to hear! IM HAPPY YOU GOT IT RIGHT,
Thanks for the video explanation. I slipped the timing belt by mistake on a 47 year old Singer machine. Now it's working great.
Glad it helped
Thank you so much for this video! I just fixed my 6215C with your help and now it sews perfectly again. I don't have a technician here where I live, so I'm very grateful!!
This was so helpful! I’ve been watching some of your videos over the last year and really appreciate you taking your time teaching us how to work on our machines 🙏❤️
Now thats how to expertly explain a timing fix.. Trying to fix my wife's machine all week with no luck. Fixed in minutes after watching your video. Thank you. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Awesome video! I was able to fix my wife's Singer embroidery machine timing based on yourinstructions instead of taking in to have it fixed. Saved me some money and now the machine works like brand new! Thanks for posting this video!
Thank you very much for posting best video I've seen for adjusting sewing machine timing.
Thank you thank you City Sewing for giving me back my joy. Since the pandemic my local sewing machine repair shop has been incredibly backed up. They have had my serger for almost a year! When my sewing machine timing got off, I nearly cried; but with your help, I’m back up and running! You brought me joy. May God bless you for sharing you skills.
Thank you for this video! Very well done. I got my machine repaired right before the pandemic after 10 years of use. After 1 year of sewing masks, the timing fell out of alignment again! (Just goes to show how much it is being used.) But the sewing machine repair shops are all busy, with 30 day backlogs right now. This video helped me get my machine back up and running properly again!
Thanks for sharing, happy for you.
It took me a while to figure out what part to loosen under the machine, but this video is the best. Back in business, baby!!!
great.
My wife’s sewing machine was bending the needles and failing to grab the lower bobbin thread, found this video very useful in terms of how to adjust the timing thank you very much!
Our particular sew machine was slightly different in terms of how to loosen the bobbin rotator as it didn’t have a lower nut as per the video. I worked out that the shaft that goes into the lower rotator can be disconnected via a couple of allen key grub (slacken off) screws located on the gear/pulley near the central smaller belt, this then allows you to slip lower bobbin rotor to the correct position . Then it was just a case of adjusting the timing as per the video and tightening the two grub screws once aligned.... Thanks again Dai Jones of the UK
great
I just used this video to adjust the timing of a friend's Singer 833 and your instructions were perfect. Thank you!
Thank you so much for posting this. The detail about the height of the eye in relation to the hook, and the specifics of how to set the timing on a zig-zag machine on the leftmost position, made all the difference and solved a problem I'd almost given up on. Well done!
My friend's Singer was skipping stitches & bobbin thread was loose between each stitch. Many thanks for this helpful video on fixing the timing & now, all stitches are there. Regarding the bobbin thread being too loose goes, the solution was to adjust a tiny screw located on the bobbin with a single clockwise turn to tighten its tension. Cheers!
Only turn that bobbin screw no more than a quarter turn at a time, very sensitive.
Thank you My Good Man!
You saved Me & my Machine from Agony & Despair.
Thank you once again!
My dear you dont know,you save me before my nerve gate "kaput"I thank you very much,man need a peaple like you,explain step by step.
You are most welcome
I had to do this on a Pfaff industrial machine. I bought it used and it would miss stitches sometimes but one day it got jammed with thread which moved the hook gear even more. Good tip is if your machine jams don't try to force it - stop and clear the problem. Thank you for a great video!
Hello, I live in France, I very much appreciated your video and your explanations, I did not find any explanation of a French technician to explain to you in what ways it is necessary to carry out the adjustment, the purpose of a technician in France, is to charge you for cleaning and adjustment for a lump sum between 90 and 150 dollars, on second-hand shopping sites for individuals who sell their almost brand new machine because people cannot not pay for the adjustment, which represents roughly three quarters of the purchase amount, it's simple for the technicians, a user has enough to pay and a technician has expenses to pay, and if the customer cannot pay they put the blame on the planned obsolescence of the manufacturer, knowing that today the majority of machines are manufactured in Asia.
Excellent video. To the point, nice camera shots and detailed. Thanks👍
Very HELPFUL, I'm fixed by myself a Sewing machine BROTHER LX3817, following your video, with 2' 2" was enough. Thanks.
Glad it helped!
I had this very issue, and for the longest time I thought it was my needle, or tension settings. Many thanks for this video.
Thanks for this. I had two issue with slant shank machine. needle bar was too far back and needle was hitting hook on zig zag causing thread shredding, timing was also a bit off, adjusted bar and set timing using your video now it sews great.
Me. I don’t know how to ever thank you 🙏 I just did it I fixed the timing on a Singer 4220 which I acquired New Year’s Eve I thought that it was the tension so I worked on it for 10 hours and 28 minutes non stop then it worked fine until I tried a zigzag stitch and came back to a straight stitch and I figured it had to be the timing I followed you to the letter about fixing the timing and it works on all of my stitches 🧵 I wish I could give you a big hug but I’ll say thank you 🙏 from the bottom of my heart ❤️ and happy sewing
happy it help.
Thanks for the video. I was just about to take my wife’s machine to get fixed, all done now. Works like a new one again.
Kevin Russ thank God for this guy God bless him he explains it so easy
great it help.
Well this was posted 2 years ago 🙆♂️ but it just helped me in fixing my mothers sewing machine 🙏thank you for this tutorial meneer🤝🤝🔥🔥
Nothing has changed in timing since well over 100 years ago. This just happens to be an outstanding video on how to do it.
Thanks for the video. I took it apart to fix something and broke a Needle when i put it back together. Figured the timing was off somehow and found your video. All good now as wife is happy I fixed it.
Nice work! yesss nice job
Thank you very much !!! We sew respirators. The machine broke and I had to disassemble the entire lower mechanics. I couldn't have done it without your advice.
Glad I could help
Long ago someone showed me how to do this but i had forgotten, thanks s bunch! I have about 5 machines that i can use again! Hooray! You're a life saver!
Thank you a million times!! You were so clear at explaining, and I was able to fix my machine, in time to finish two Christmas quilts! I cannot thank you enough.
P.S. your voice and inflections are like listening to one of our caring, patient priests! Lol.
Perfect! I'm back in business better than when I had the machine timed professionally!
Amazing! This is the most helpful video I've seen. Unbelievable! Thank you. I have a brother machine, but no other video has broken timing down in such great detail. Perfection!
I have a Singer Confidence 7465 and how do you adjust the gear in the shaft. I don’t think I can see anything in the saft
I’m here because I don’t have access to a repair person 😭😭😭 wish me luck.
Trust me!!! It is better if you can do it yourself instead of getting charged 80 USD for something this simple to fix.
I am here because I don't have $100 to spend on a $25 mini sewing machine I bought online
This saved my life
I have a confidence 7463 the timing went it was going to be 2 weeks to send it back to singer I removed the cover plate and used a Allen key to loosen the grub screws, turn it in to place and and tighten again, runs perfectly now
Thank you sooooo much..I managed to fix my Bernete 200 wit this tutorial, saved 56$ repair charge...First time try.
Anila George I saved 80
Awesome! Helped me out on my new machine, broke a needle and the gears were out of snyc. Thanks brother! -Rico
Brilliant no other words if you time the machine this way to the left the other two positions have to be spot on thank you
Thanks you so much!! GREAT VIDEO and just saved me the time and money of taking my machine for adjustment!! You're the best!
You may have just saved what's left of my sanity. Thank you! Singer CG590 not built the same but the principle you explained was enough to make it work.
Glad it helped!
This is a lifesaver right now during quarantine! Fixed the timing right up, I can't thank you enough!
Glad it helped!
Excellent explanation and showing clearly what was happening with this thread issue. Thank you! My issue on a brand new machine (not Singer) but i am not fixing any part; i am returning and maybe getting another brand (hunting for it).
Thanks so much for this video! It was super helpful and even though my machine is very different from this one I was able to understand exactly where my needle and hook should be to have the best timing.
Omg u saved my life ... best teaching video ever ...God bless
Glad it helped!
My singer also has this problem. The video was very helpful. Thank you!
This is the best instruction in the global web ! Rescue for my machine and me🤣🤣😎😎! Thank you !
Fantastic! Clearly and thoroughly explained with insights from your experience. Very helpful. Thank you so much for sharing your experience and talent!!!
Love love your videos. You explain everything really well. Thanks
Wow I have just fixed my singer 1301 it was skipping stitches. This is the best tutorial everrrrr. Thanks
Awesome video, thank you so much! I'm a sewing mechanic in "training" LOL. And these make the hook timing information VERY clear.
Wow! It's working. Sir, Thank you very much for sharing your skill. I wish we will get more help from your shared experience.
This was very informative. I don't have the same type of machine but the tip of having it to the needle to the left was the best. My machine was sewing straight just fine but the left was out of alignment. I was able to find a video for a machine similar to mine. But using your tip made the difference. Thank you.
Come on people commenting, this video sux it didn't show anything other then repeatedly saying needle must be on left position. The most the video did was get people to wonder if they could fix their own sewing machine and some were able to probably by trail and error. So stop giving this video credit you did it yourself the video DIDN'T show anything not even what he had to loosen underneath. Was it a screw, nut.or bolt? So stop giving this video credit if you fixed your machine you did it yourself and you all deserve the credit for doing it. Good Job to those who figured out how to fix your own machine.
I never knew exactly what timing was. Great video!!!!!
another happy customer . . . my 457 is back to sewing . . . had to put on a new top gear
Nice work! great to hear that
Thanks very much for this video. It's fantastically helpful. I was able to repair my newly bought fairly used singer machine. I'm grateful.
LOve it, the Left setting was the KEY for me. Many thanks.
You really saved me, thanks to you I now have my sewing machine working.
Rosa Garza I followed him to the T and it works like a charm now happy sewing 🧵
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Very good explanation. I have a different model Singer but because you share your fundamental understanding of how it works, hook catching thread as it gains slack on the upswing, I know I will be able to set mine properly. Thanks.
Thanks. You saved me a trip to the repair shop.
Glad to help
Thank you so very much your video will help me get my Singer 4411 working correctly, and I hopefully I can get my older Necchi 575FA timed correctly as well. I believe the theory of operation should be the same even though the two machines are different.
Glad I could help!
Your video was "spot on" , except I had the most trouble removing the plastic cover to get to the hook assembly. The fix from there was easy.
great
Thank you so much sir! Thats a huge help since in here fixing and servis cost me almost about the same price as to buy a new one!!( ridiculous price)
this is the best, clearest video on timing, thank you!!
Glad you think so! im happy for you.
Awesome video. Very Clear.
I have a Singer CG500 which is probably a 1990s machine.
On the underside there's no peep hole and no obvious way to loosen the shaft.
Any chance you can share some tips on the bottom side?
Lots of folks seem to want to know. Many thanks.
Your blessings are stored in heaven!
Thanks! Just had to work out that there are actually two screws you have to loosen and you have to turn the knob to access both for anyone else struggling
nice.
What or which knob do you mean? Thank you regarding the 2 screws.
Appreciate your attention to detail and repetitive instruction - it is extremely helpful. We disassembled Singer 4423 to cleanout all the crud, but mistakenly loosened the triple screws holding the carrier unit of bobbin/feed dogs thus disrupting the timing. I was able to adjust the feed dogs manually and then reset the gearing to get the hook to grab the thread eye/needle at just the right time!! As a bit of a gear head for old classic cars, I was not going to get beat by a different kind of machine - your video and explanation helped a TON. after all - if I can set timing on a 68' GTO, I can do it on a sewing machine right? thank you again - I am now a subscriber!
Man you awesome. I look for how to time a machine forever. I wound up playing with it till it started sewing.
Even bought a new machine off eBay to match up measurements.
That thing was out of time to
Glad I could help!
Thanks for the video. I just fixed my wife's sewing machine. Great video.
Glad I could help!
Thanks so much very clear on how to do this job this will work on other brands of machines i think
Thanks so much ! I fixed my machine because of this video 😊😊
I watched the whole thing and took notes. This was a great class!
What did you do to fix it. He did not show us.
Thanks Robin great video what us people that want to learn to service their own machines. I am into the old school late 40's - late 60's machines. The work horse for home sewers.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with everyone! It save my time and miney😊
Thank You... Thank You...Thank You... I got my machine back up and sewing... Thanks to your Great Video...
Z71Ranger this guy is phenomenal he saved my sanity I was not about to pay $80 I was ready to throw it out it sews 🧵 beautiful now
Perfect! Set the timing on a Singer 6136 using your video. Thanks!
Great video & step by step instructions that teach correct timing.........Thank You for posting !
glad you like it
Thanks alot.i just fixed my mom's sweing machine😍🌹🙏
TOP TIER instructional video Sir, it helped me completely! Thank you so very much!
Excellent methode !!! Thank you So Much from France 👍👍👍🍀
People....the basic principles of the timing he shows, as far as the relationship between needle lift and hook is correct, but you may not see that his feed timing is now out after he adjusted the hook.
The first thing you need to try and identify is where the timing slipped, there are a few places this can happen.
You need to check your feed timing first, because this will identify if the timing belt, or either upper or lower shaft pulleys have slipped.
The basics setting for feed timing is that as the needle is about to penetrate the work, the feed should have completed its rearward motion, and be basically level (on a downward stoke) level with needle plate.
If this is the case then you can adjust timing via the hook gear, if it is not, it has slipped at the timing belt end, as the two cams that drive the motions of you feed and the hook gear are all attached to the same lower shaft, so.....if hook timing and feed timing all out, slippage at hand wheel end (loose belt or either pulleys have slipped). Just hook timing out...hook gear slipped.
I hope this helps as every model and variant is different, I would say at least 95% of machines out of timing that I see, are due to a timing belt that is too loose....
Happy sewing..
Adam Brown Exactly. The machine must be retimed at the point where it slipped out(upper shaft, lower horizontal/vertical shaft, occasionally needle bar height). Failing to identify that point and securing it after retiming hook guarantees that it will slip time again.
I love guys like this. They make me a lot of money.
Carlton Wilson . Yes, there is a little more too it, however, probably too much info to squeeze into a short vid, and too complicated for most end users.
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So happy to find your channel . Thank you
thank you so much, you were the best!! You saved me 120.00 on service. I was able to fix the timing on my bobbin. Excellent instructional video. The specific position of the needle on the hook was the best tip for me. n
Glad it helped
Thanks for such a great video! I knocked my Brother out of time yesterday and will now fix it with confidence.
Life time movies
Thanks doc .i fix trucks not sewing machines .my wife was one grumpy complaining bitch because as your video showed and saved me from a living hell It was out of time . both bottom and the needle post had moved sewing a quilt . Thanks again i owe you my peace of mind .i replaced gears in it last yr but who remembers when you dont work on these all the time.