by Joy Beeson <jbeeson@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Mar 17, 2008 at 09:45 PM
On 16 Mar 2008 20:10:45 GMT, kater2345_at_yahoo_dot_com@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(kater2345) wrote:
> well I finally got the bobbin thread to raise by pressing the foot
peddle
> for about a second and that finally produced the loop and allowed me to
> finish what I was working on. but now I have another question: do you
> think something is wrong with the timing?? I received this as a
Christmas
> gift, of course still in the box and have only used it once before last
> night. any suggestion??
Perhaps you were pulling the needle thread at the wrong angle? It's
awkward, in a side-threading machine, to pull the thread to the right
with your left hand while turning the handwheel with your right.
(Perhaps that's why all the new machines have front-threading needles?
More likely it's because tandem twin needles can't make pintucks. In
a front-threader, twin needles work side by side.)
Joy Beeson
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