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Consumer Sewing Machine Shop Tech Guide

This document is intended for Protohaven shop techs, who need both basic clearance information as well as troubleshooting and maintenance. It starts with common problems – so if someone comes to you on shift with a question you know where to start – then goes over usage, less-common troubleshooting, maintenance, and safety.

Common Consumer Sewing Machine Problems

Supplies

  • Needles & Thread - Match needle & thread size to fabric weight. Standard consumer needles, technically the model number is Singer 2020 70/9 or 110/18 9(70) 18(110) but you don't need to know that unless you're buying from a place that also caters to industry.
    • Lightweight fabric (gauze, sheer, floaty)
    • Midweight fabric (shirting, quilting cotton, flannel)
    • Heavier fabric (canvas, denim, fleece)
    • Heavy fabric (upholstery, heavy canvas) - use a Juki instead
  • Presser Feet - any consumer, low-shank presser foot will work
  • Bobbins - Singer Class 15 (for sale in Protohaven shop)

How to Thread

  1. Raise the presser foot.
    This is commonly forgotten.
  2. Raise the needle.
    Turn the hand wheel toward you until the thread lifter arm is in its topmost position.
  3. Place a spool on the spool pin.
    The thread should come towards you from the top.
  4. Secure the spool with a spool cap.
    Small, white, located in sewing checkout kit at front desk.
  5. Follow the numbered guides.
    See start guide for detailed threading diagram.

Thread tangle on bottom of fabric

Thread nests on the bottom signal a problem with the top thread. Re-thread machine, make sure the presser foot is up, make sure the spool cap is in place and thread feeds smoothly from the spool.

Thread tangle on top of fabric

Thread nests on the top signal a problem with the bobbin thread. Remove bobbin and re-insert, being sure thread feeds smoothly off the bobbin forming the letter “p”.

Extreme tangles can signal a problem with the bobbin tension, but this is super rare and worth submitting a maintenance report instead of trying to fix.

Stitch doesn't look right

Use

Setup

Check:

  • Bobbin thread
  • Needle
  • Top thread

Raise presser foot and thread needle.

Sewing

Check selected stitch style, stitch length, and needle position.

For each seam:

  1. Raise presser foot.
  2. Position fabric under needle.
  3. Lower presser foot.
  4. Hang onto the end of the top thread.
  5. Use hand wheel to lower needle into the fabric.
    Adjust fabric position more precisely if needed.
  6. Depress the foot pedal to begin sewing.
    1. Use right hand to pinch fabric layers together and ensure both layers feed evenly.
    2. Use left hand to steer.
    3. Use gentle tension. Pulling or pushing too hard can cause the needle to break (recoverable error) or punch a hole in part of the machine (critical error).
    4. Slow down when sewing over bulky areas. If the machine struggles, release the foot pedal and use the hand wheel to proceed one stitch at a time.
  7. Release the foot pedal to stop sewing.

Cleanup

Check, retrieve personal property, restore communal property:

  • Top thread
  • Needle
    Machine should be put away with no needle or size 12, 14, or 16 universal needle installed.
  • Presser foot
    Machine should be put away with zigzag foot J installed.
  • Bobbin

Restore to checkout kit:

  • Spool cap
  • Snips
  • Odd presser feet

Collect thread and fabric scraps from tables and floor and place in trash.

Troubleshooting

Maintenance

Safety

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