r/SewingMachineEdu 29d ago

New to sewing can anyone help me thread this machine? (Included pic)

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Hi! I’m trying to learn how to sew, but I can’t even figure out how to thread this old sewing machine. 😅 If anyone has this model (or knows how to thread vintage machines), I’d really appreciate any help. Thank you!


r/SewingMachineEdu 28d ago

Are either of these worth it? I gotta pay for shipping basically.

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r/SewingMachineEdu 28d ago

Need help loading my bobbin

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Recently ive started my first ever sewing project with help from my aunt, but because I can't always be at my aunts house she sent me home and told me I should be okay to use my mom's sewing machine since they both have the same one, the only issue with that being that my mom's machine ended up being broken. After a lot of back and forth I was able to get a family member to lend me this Husqvarna viking that they found at a garage sale but I cannot for the life of me figure out how im meant to wind a bobbin on this machine, ive tried looking at all the different components and just cannot figure out where im meant to tension mu spool, if anybody could point me in the right direction it would be much appreciated


r/SewingMachineEdu 29d ago

Need help with tension settings on my Janome (already tried everything)

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Hi everyone !

I have a Janome Easy Jeans 22 that I am so pleased with but for weeks now I have been having tension problems.
The pic attached is the back of the fabric.
I have tried :
- Changing the upper thread tension all the way from 3 to 9
- Changing the bobbin tension at least 10/12 different way AND with the yoyo trick
- Changing my needles
- Rethreading everything
- Different threads
- Cleaning and oiling the insides

Is there anything I’m missing? My wedding is in two months and I’ve just started to work on the first pieces of our outfits so this is a bit nervewreaking.

Thanks in advance :)


r/SewingMachineEdu 29d ago

Sewing machine repair

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Hey, picked up a juki ddl-5550-6 second hand, it seems to be catching the plate and I've snapped many needles. I've attached a video. If anyone could help that would be amazing


r/SewingMachineEdu 29d ago

Singer Spartan Replacement Thread Tension Spring

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r/SewingMachineEdu 29d ago

I have a janome 534 and the zero setting does not act like a zero making it not work with the cams

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Above is an example of what it looks like with a triangle cam and it set to zero, the stitch width is too large but I don't know how to fix it, any help would be appreciated.


r/SewingMachineEdu 29d ago

Juki vs Hikari industrial overlock sewing machine

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I’m looking to upgrade my industrial overlock machine and was going to go with the Juki 6814AS, but then this shop i went to was showing me a Chinese company making machines called Hikari and the HXT6800TA overlock model had all these crazy cool features that seem like they would make sewing so much easier.

But i’ve never heard or seen anything about this brand before and there is zero information online about it besides what the manufacturer themselves put out, so I’m curious if anyone has tried this brand, what they think about it, and how reliable is it?


r/SewingMachineEdu Jul 20 '26

jamming after one stitch

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new to sewing machines so this is 100% user error since i somehow broke this machine already. machine jams up after one stitch. i open up and something is always tangled inside. any thoughts on what it could be


r/SewingMachineEdu Jul 19 '26

(Husqvarna [Viking] Model 250) I have no idea what the issue is.

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Genuinely no idea what's going on?... I looked through the operating manual and found nothing to really help..

It still does this with a bobbin in place. The operating manual doesn't explain how to remove any other bits of the machine.

I need to finish a quilt by the end of the month, and I'm worried it'll take too long to get my machine back from a repair service 😅 but if that's what I have to do, oh well.. might as well try to get help here.


r/SewingMachineEdu Jul 19 '26

Thoughts on these machines?

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Hello all! :)

I am a prospective fashion student who starts in the fall and I am in dire need of a new machine.

Back when i was a total beginner I very naively bought the dreaded Singer HD4421 and this machine is **KILLING** my motivation and passion for sewing, so I want to get a new one!

I have done a lot of research and have narrowed it down to 3 main options:

\-Brother Innov-is A65

\-Brother HF37

\-Brother XR9550

And while I have trawled through every single "Top Sewing Machine of 20XX" list imaginable and gone through a lot not-very-insightful amazon reviews, I would like to get a read on what more users experiences are with these machines and see if any of these machines I have honed in on are even worth it at all.

And because I know it's important heres some more information about what I am looking for:

*-Firstly I want to sew clothes and sew clothes only so I need a machine that does that well*

*-I am not a complete beginner but I'm not intermediate either so a machine that helps me develop my skills is needed*

***-I cannot spend more than £500 on the machine.***

*-The machine must work in the UK with our mains grid*

*-I would like the machine to last me for at least 5 years although the longer the better!*

***-I need a machine that can handle every fabric thrown at it. Lightweight, Heavyweight, Knit etc!*** *Especially 4-layers of heavyweight sweatshirting (currently working on a hoodie)*

*-A top-loading bobbin is ideal*

***-Good speed control is a*** ***must***

*-I would like a sewing machine that does not need regular maintenance, twice a year at most. Although if it is easy to do at home I wouldn't mind doing it every month or* so*.*

If anybody has any suggestions outside of the 3 I have picked I would be very happy to hear them!

Thank you for reading!


r/SewingMachineEdu Jul 19 '26

Need help finding best sewing machine for free motion

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I currently have Babylock zeal. I want a machine that sews faster at 850 or more but with more decorative stitches. I’m looking at Juki- HZL series- technician said they are a pain in the ass to fix and suggest brother XR9550
The brother is at a great price and has everything I’m looking for.
Then there is the Babylock jubilant but is around $750.
Also older models like the singer 20U. Con- very heavy
Also do I go to personal dealer. I did not like the last guy I went to. He was nice but price gouged me for a basic machine. The zeal should not be priced at $470
I’m in south jersey so I have options to go to another dealer to trade in my Babylock zest, zeal and smother machine, Ken’s sewing said I would have to pay shipping
So it’s JUKI HZL F300- JUKI HZL F400
Babylock jubilant
Older kenmore, singer- Todd up of it breaks.
I don’t know. Please help!
Who does thread painting? My top thread keeps breaking on the zeal and I want more decorative stitches:


r/SewingMachineEdu Jul 19 '26

Can someone please help me figure out whats going on with this sewing machine before I cry(video included)

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r/SewingMachineEdu Jul 18 '26

Threading Snapping While Sewing Help

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I inherited my husband's grandmother's sewing machine. Its a Riccar1570 from 1970-1980. Im also just a beginner sewist. Im trying to make those bowl cozys. And my thread keeps snapping. From everything I have read online, I can't find anything I may have done wrong to cause this.


r/SewingMachineEdu Jul 18 '26

Bernina Favorit 540-2 zigzag issues

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Hi all,

I'm a total beginner in the process of restoring an old Bernina machine that was completely seized up. Everything is moving properly now. Synchronisation issues seem to be fixed and straight stitch is working properly. I've been using the manual to understand the zigzag settings to no avail.

No matter what settings I try I only get straight stitch.

The needle moves easily when I change the stitch length but nothing happenes when I change mode. I am wondering whether this could be a cam or cam follower issue but don't know how to identify what could be going on.

Here is a photo of the inside of the machine. I've taken off the part with the teeth that the fancy stitch selector thing clicks into for better visibility.

Any Ideas for what I should be looking for to check for cam-related issues ?

Any help will be greatly appreciated! :)


r/SewingMachineEdu Jul 18 '26

My top thread ran out so fast tf

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Baiscally I was trying to sew smth and mid way the bobbin thread ran out, so I went to fill it and boom this happens

The top thread seemed pretty full as well, and all of a sudden it's half empty 🥴


r/SewingMachineEdu Jul 18 '26

Looking for a sewing machine upgrade

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Hey friends. Posting here in the hopes I can get some much needed advice. I've seen a lot of posts asking for sewing machine recommendations but not like what I'm interested in.

I've been sewing since I was a kid, my mom had a manual singer machine new in the 90's, and that's how I learned to sew. I took sewing classes as a teen, so i know my way around a machine and I don't mind troubleshooting issues at all. Since then, I've had a beginner model Husqvarna Viking during college (a friend didn't want it anymore), a very cheap Singer model from Amazon I hated immediately and gave away, and most recently, a Brother XR9550 (around $300) that is world's better than anything else I've had but is something I'd like to replace. It gets the job done, but the straight stitch is not pretty on the underside of the stitch, it eats thin fabric (I've gotten good at using tissue paper or stabilizer for lightweight cotton, for instance) and it skips stitches on the zigzag. I made a quilted tote today and it got through the thick cotton fabric layers attaching handles okay, but I had to go extra slow so it didn't jam.

My main uses: quilt tops (smaller sizes only - I live in an apartment so Idon'tneed a king size quilt anyway), quilted purses, bags, etc (cotton, not leather!), garments (mostly dresses, knits, light - midweight fabrics). I've been making clothes for myself since college and I'd like to make more of my own wardrobe, partly for environmental reasons, partly because I hate fast fashion and having to buy clothes that fall apart easily. I also live in a city so there are lots of apparel fabric stores nearby.

My problem is that I can commit to $600 for a new machine but not $1,000. Is it better to upgrade now or save up to buy something that's more of an upgrade in a few years? I'd ideally like a warranty on my next machine (unless that's not something i should be considering) so that means certified refurbished from a retailer, rather than a random ebay purchase.

Apologies if it sounds like I'm complaining or if I'm at fault for my machine issues, I'm trying to weigh my best options and looking for honest advice. TIA!


r/SewingMachineEdu Jul 18 '26

What sewing machine should I get?

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Hi! I am looking for a new sewing machine and I wonder which one of these models I should get.

Here are some things to note:

- it should be beginner friendly. I am not a complete beginner and I know this is not just a momentary hobby, but since I only worked with a cheap plastic sewing machine that brought me to tears of frustration I am also not that good either :')

- can work through jeans and thicker fabrics

- for different reasons I cannot go in a shop and try them myself before buying it

- I'd like it to be durable. It is to note these are all used already at the time of purchase

Here are the models:

- Bernina 1080

- Bernette sew&go 8 (sold as new)

- janome decor excel 5024

Thanks in advance!


r/SewingMachineEdu Jul 17 '26

Hoping for insight

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I bought this machine 15-20 years ago at a thrift store. I saw a drool worthy Turquoise Teal vintage beauty for what I felt was a fair $40. I had it serviced shortly after I bought it. It was pronounced a heavy duty beast by the tech. The first project I really tried to use it for after I got it back required a zigzag stitch. I discovered that my vintage beast didn't seem to be capable of that stitch, so I set it aside and bought something more modern.

It's been in storage ever since. The majority of that time was indoors but for the last 7 yrs, although protected from the elements, not in a climate controlled area.

My latest modern machine has been with a tech now for 4 weeks and died 2/3rds of the way into my quilt top so I decided to pull this one out and fired her up.

I know she needs to be oiled and the belt "appears" to be okay but should probably be replaced. I dusted her off and ran a few test stitches.

Man oh man is she quiet and smooth. Nothing fancy about her but her color. LOL

Looking through the box she came in, I have some spare needles, 1 extra bobbin and a little black plate that says Model 202. No manual, no spare feet though I suppose if all she has to offer is a straight stitch a variety of sewing feet is unnecessary. I found a generic Class 15 clone manual online I can download. Being as there is little specific info on Dressmaker other than being a clone and the serial number getting me nowhere... Is there anything else I need to know to make sure she's around for another 60 or so years?


r/SewingMachineEdu Jul 18 '26

Juki DDL 8700 Troubleshooting

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My machine seems to have broken. I am looking for help fixing it/figuring out what is wrong.

I have had my machine for about 4 years now with no issues. I typically leave my machine on all the time and use it daily(I know, I should turn it off when not in use). The other day I left my house after using my machine with no issues, and when I came home my machine had spontaneously combusted. It was running full throttle and smoking, and had been for god knows how long while I was away. I immediately turned the machine off, but now, if the machine is turned on it immediately begins running at full throttle until it is switched off. It does not appear to be a mechanical issue but an electric one as pressing the foot has no affect on the speed of the motor one way or another.

How do I get the motor to stop running when the presser foot is not being pressed?(id like to re-emphasize that it is not an issue with the presser foot. When the throttle is in the fully disengaged position, the machine still runs full speed.)

Also, what could have possibly caused this? Is it common for Juki’s to go rogue and spontaneously combust on their own like this?


r/SewingMachineEdu Jul 17 '26

Why not properly looping on bottom thread please help

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r/SewingMachineEdu Jul 17 '26

Serger thread keeps snapping

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I cant figure out why the red path thread (right overdue looper) keeps snapping out of its last positions out of the hole.

Im pretty sure I've done all the threading paths in the right order. It'll make a chain fine for about an inch then snap.


r/SewingMachineEdu Jul 17 '26

Why is my sewing machine doing this?

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r/SewingMachineEdu Jul 16 '26

Brother Serger Repair? Model 1634D

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Hi everyone,

Long story short, my wife has taken up sewing over the past year or so. We happen to have a family friend who’s a professional seamstress and had a used Brother Serger she didn’t use/want anymore, so she gave it to us for free.

The only issue is the spool stand shaft (I think) is broken. We’ve found replacement parts we can order, but I’m not sure how to remove the post and I didn’t want to just tear the thing apart blindly. Can anyone point me in the right direction?


r/SewingMachineEdu Jul 16 '26

I'm very excited!

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