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Old August 20th 03, 06:03 PM
Pat
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Default Please help beginner who's broken her sewing machine

First of all you are going to have to get all the "wound around" thread
out-----tweezers and time is all it takes.

Be sure you look everywhere for little pieces....they can jam you up
again..........

"Anna" wrote in message
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Hello,

I bought a second-hand sewing machine that I think I've broken!! I
thought I'd threaded it right (there's no booklet and it's not a make
I can find any info on), but the thread from the top got wound round
the wheel underneath and stuck. Now the wheep is jammed and the needle
won't move

I bought a second hand machine becasue I don't have much money and was
hoping to make my own clothes etc eventually, so don't want to spend
loads taking it to a repairman. DOes anyone have any ideas?

Thank you for reading!



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