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Why does my sewing machine do this?
Comments (1)Sounds like it needs an adjustment. Is there a screw on top of the bobbin winder shaft (where you put the bobbin)? Try turning it a little bit one way and try it; if it's not better try turning it a little bit back the other way. It could be that the bar that tells it the bobbin is full is bent a little bit. You'd probaby need a machine repair tech. to fix that. Donna...See MoreBrother Sewing Machine LX 3125
Comments (1)If it's new that's a good price, if used, fifty is way too much for that model....See Moresewing machine walmart
Comments (12)I wouldn't buy a sewing machine at walmart. I did and it was crap (I paid about 150 for it). How do you say crap in french LOL Ok anyway it was pooh pooh :oP I just purchased a sewing machine for my mother at Costco. It cost about $180 and honestly it's a machine that comparitively would cost around five hundred. It sews like a dream and I'm a complete sewing machine snob (mine cost over $3500....but I sew heavy items and wanted an embroidery machine as well). If you have a costco, you might check that one out. It's compact (in a good way) and comes with a tray which will be handy when doing your curtains. It was a Singer brand made for Costco. I'd recommend that, and then I'd also suggest that with the rest of the money, you buy a used baby lock serger. I sew drapes quite often, as well as large quilts and bedding. I do it because I love to :) Back a few years ago I made drapes for my husband's condo all done on a Babylock sewing machine, and they turned out great, but sometimes bulky fabric is a bit of a pain to keep tension correct on a sewing machine. It's also an ok lock stitch to be able to clean the drapes, but you'll have a much better product if you serge the seams first, which is a very very strong seam so they'll hold when cleaned, and then sew the hem and header on your machine. I personally also like to sew down the seam with a machine after it's serged, but it's not necessary. The serger can handle the tension much better than a sewing machine alone, even on a very heavy duty machine (sewing) like mine. The finished product after serging and sewing is great....See MoreNew Sewing Machine
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