Robin, what brand or make is your sewing machine?
should it happen to be a Singer, there are several groups on the internet, dedicated to vintage Singer sewing machines (or other makes), and many of them feature people who have taken classes in "how to fix them" -- I know there are several of them in Olympia but seems to me there was one in Hoquiam ...
you might get better advice from a hobbyist, rather than a professional shop ...
also there are often postings on "how to fix" various common problems
I wish we were closer, I have several machines surplus to my needs (mostly straight-stitch machines, though I might have a zigzagger or two)
I have only one Purina bag; my usual game-bird feed comes in paper bags rather than plastic .... if I'm not here for the next meet up, I will pass it along to someone who IS going, to relay to you
Thanks!
That means you will not be coming to the Monroe show?
Be in Hawaii?Hope
U R feeling better & stay well.
My machine is a Singer, a new one.I wore o
ut my old one, seriously wore it out.It w
as ALL metal so I went & bought a new one..PLASTIC gears, top load bobbin that is impossible to clean.......NOT user friendly!I have to
take a screw driver to it for 15 minutes just to change a light bulb !!
I am missing my old one, front load bobbin...easy to get to & never collected dust...flip the top & there is the light bulb...easy to adjust bobbin & top thread tension.....this post{puter} cannot keep up with my typing.
I have to stop & waite to see what I typed.
I think I am going to abscond my Mother's Husqvarna, but she'd freak if she knew I was sewing feed bags with it.
I thought about cutting the bags open & making a Teepee...LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
DH said it would be way too noisey in the wind!!