Secrets To Sewing Machine Maintenance

Secrets To Sewing Machine Maintenance

By taking care of your sewing machine, you can make the most of your experience whether you are sewing for fun or sewing for profit. Protecting your investment of the sewing machine makes a lot of sense if you are serious about sewing. In doing so, your sewing machine will always be ready to serve you when you needed. The following are a few quick tips to make sure it stays in good working condition for years.

 

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Please keep reading and you will discover some constructive tips.

 

Make sure you are prepared.  Before you do one thing first unplug the machine and protect yourself with these  - a lint brush, screwdriver, scrap cloth and sewing machine oil. This is all you need to do to make sure your sewing machine is running in top shape.

 

Please read the manual. Sad but true. Many people refuse to read the manual that comes with their sewing machine. There is a reason for the manual. It has important information regarding the machine’s features, uses and maintenance. The manufacturer has gone through great pains to give you a manual to guide you so you can use your sewing machine for a long time. So if you want to know about your machine and its special features make certain to read it.

 

You can brush your troubles away. Lint and dust are your machines enemy and they lie under the throat plate. You can remove both the lint and dust by using a lint brush and this will help to ensure your sewing will go smoothly. If you need to, a small vacuum nozzle can be used for the same purpose. Don’t blow out the lint, this will only cause it to get lodged in there further. Blowing can also add moisture which later could lead to rust.

 

                  

Open all the possible areas that you can so that you can clean the lint out of the machine. Your sewing machine came with a brush so that you can remove lint in cracks and crevices and from under the bobbin case, so make sure you use it. Every time you finish a project you need to clean the lint out of your machine.

 

Make sure to utilize the sewing machine oil and put it on the gears and other moving parts. Don’t settle for just any type of oil. Baby oil, engine oil and sewing machine oil are all very different oils. Use the oil that the manufacturer recommends to use. When in doubt, refer back to the sewing machine manual. The excess oil needs to wiped off and you should use scrap cloth to run stitches. By doing this you will prevent the oil from going to your next sewing project.

 

Oil also helps to reduce rust from forming on your machine. Even the tiniest amount of moisture in the air will form rust on your machine’s moving parts leading to unnecessary wear. It can also hinder the fabric from flowing smoothly over and through the machine’s surfaces.

 

Lastly, take a screwdriver and make sure to tighten up any loose screws that you may encounter. If you encounter something you can’t fix, you may need to call a sewing machine mechanic for expert help.

 

Posted in Hobbies on Feb 2nd, 2010, 5:23 am by topworld   

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