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22nd March 08, 02:29 PM
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Take it to any of the colleges in Springfield and get help. Possibly you might get some private lessons on your machine.
I had problems with my bobbin it would make a birds nest and break needles and all it needed was cleaning and the timing belt adjusted. The repairman told me to use good thread not the cheap bargain thread (too much stretch) and a new needle for every new project. I do and I have never had any problems again.
Mark Keeney
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