A week ago, after a very frustrating time with faulty machines at our last gathering I happened to be walking through Aldi buying something quite mundane when I saw they had sewing machines for $129 and it seemed to be the same one as Stephanie bought some time ago and is quite a good machine.
So our group now has a new machine.
After gently testing it I discovered that something must have worked loose in transit so I took it apart in the bobbin area. I had to take Stephanie's apart to check just how it was supposed to go back together. I eventually got it running smoothly and made our next block using it.
It is quite noisy and had a slightly different foot pedal feel but once you get used to that it runs well.
Then I had to test Stephanie's machine to make sure I put it together again correctly but as I had set it up for my hexie flower project I did not want to alter the settings. It is doing just as I need it to.
So I remember the settings on it I have taken a few photos so that if we need to change them I know where to set it to keep the hexie project going between times.
We now have four sewing machines that work. That is until something else goes wrong.
6 comments:
Exciting... New toys are always fun.
That will be very handy and smart thinking to take a photo of the settings.
How does the bobbin load in this machine, Betty? Is it a 'side' loader?
The bobbin is a front loader unfortunately.
Do you keep these machines at your house or at a group
our group just acquired 2 machines...an older kenmore and a newer janome from a member recently passed..
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