It was a joke. I guess you haven't recovered from working nights.
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It was a joke. I guess you haven't recovered from working nights.
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Most worn out pickup line in the ghey bar, "May I push in your stool?"
I saw what you did there.
Gotta say as a painter for 8 years in a previous life, hooks are a valuable thing on tall ladders. They have simple connecting ones in the paint section of HD
Bob Dole
Interesting start to the F1 race season....Ferrari looking racey, Mercedes a lil slower....and Alonso survives a scary wreck...and still 38 laps left
Well, something is wrong, but fuck if I know what it is. This is beyond a tension issue.
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Dirty machine?
The machine is almost brand new. I checked the needle, cleared the bobbin more than once, etc. I think it might just be a cheap machine and be broken.
What's the material, needle size, thread?
Have you tried blowing it out? I know when my wife's machine acts up she can take a can of air and blow it out and have it work again. Also how new is new? Why I ask is because I know they need to be serviced after while (my wife is a quilter so I'm known at the quilt shop too). Also if you might be looking for a new machine the shop up in Brighton is owned by some great people that will bend over backwards to help.
My wife bought it last year and her mom sewed one set of curtains. I sewed with it on the same setting for hours last night. Then all the sudden it started screwing up. I think it might be the material, even though over sewn several inches with the same material. It's a jeans needle, with polyester or nylon thread. Sewing demin that is really pretty soft. I'm sewing in a layer of plastic.
I got nothing I'm going to ask the wife. Bet you $10 she says blow it out.
Wife says it's a tension issue. Hey my wife just told me a shit load of stuff that I don't understand so the next post is from Mrs Mazin.
Take it away sweetie!
Hi this is Mrs. Mazin. So when I have had that happen on my sewing machine it is a tension issue if it is on the bottom of the project there should be a tension dial close to the needle. You will probably need to look up in the manual or online for that machine as to what the tension needs to be set to for the type of needle and what you are sewing on. I believe it usually needs to be a little higher for heavy thread. Hope that helps.
I ran the tension both directions and it didn't make a difference. I sewed like this for hours and hours, then all of the sudden this happens over and over.
I got a hot tip to look up "birds nest" issues and go from there. Sounds like it could be a number issues like broken needle tips, dirty, etc. So likely what Mazin was talking about with blowing it out. I'll check it out again after work today.
Blew out the machine, rethreaded the bobbin, and got to work finishing up version 2.0.
Glad you got it working. Maybe it was because yours didn't have a kevlar layer in it. ;)
This version does have a layer of water proofing. Well, kind of.
Saw a Winchester 1912 shotty the other day on consignment. Something about that gun is magical.
I feel that way about shottys in general, love me some 12ga!!!
You're a hoe.
Broke my the farthest right metatarsal on my right foot tonight tripping over a pipe. My Wife took our 2 Yr old son to the E.R. with projectile vomiting and rashes all over him just now, my 6 month old is STILL not asleep. I've only allready had 2 vicodin......What a night.
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