Isn't the internet wonderful!
Not only can you spend hours upon hours looking at "stuff", playing games, watching video clips, learning new songs, observing movie trailers, checking out blogs; you can also ask questions about things which are bugging you...
For example, just yesterday I had had it with my serger. You know, it is like 25 years old, rarely goes into the shop, and generally never lets me down.
Not lately.
This is where I insert a sad face...
My serger has gone from stitching poorly, to not stitching at all. I have oiled it, looked at it, said not so nice words to it. Moved it around, unplugged it, replugged it, forgotten about it, and generally just plain ignored it. All to no avail.
I spent "hours" looking at replacement sergers, trying to find a deal I could afford (meaning less than $20.00), realizing this wasn't going to happen. Back to the internet, I put in my statement, "my serger hates me". And....lo and behold someone else's serger hates them as well. What does this mean? It means if you look hard enough and wade through enough "crap" you could possibly find a solution to your serger hating you.
Sometimes it makes me crazy when I am having a sewing problem and I receive the typical answers
Really, do you think I would be that silly as to not check the above items before I wasted hours looking for a solution? Who is that stupid? In response to the typical answers, of course I did all of those things.
I even read where a repairman would "help" you online, his answers were actually quite insulting and rather rude (after trying his rudeness you could ship your machine to him for repair). I found another site where you could ask your question and they would respond to you after you told them how much you would pay for their answer....hmmmmm something to definitely think about doing.
Finally, I found someone not rude, or insulting, not determined to make a buck and willing to share their personal experiences with the internet. They even had a few different solutions for my to try. So I did.
SUCESS!!!
Their suggestions
However, we do end back up with one of the things I like about the internet...
Not only can you spend hours upon hours looking at "stuff", playing games, watching video clips, learning new songs, observing movie trailers, checking out blogs; you can also ask questions about things which are bugging you...
For example, just yesterday I had had it with my serger. You know, it is like 25 years old, rarely goes into the shop, and generally never lets me down.
Not lately.
This is where I insert a sad face...
My serger has gone from stitching poorly, to not stitching at all. I have oiled it, looked at it, said not so nice words to it. Moved it around, unplugged it, replugged it, forgotten about it, and generally just plain ignored it. All to no avail.
I spent "hours" looking at replacement sergers, trying to find a deal I could afford (meaning less than $20.00), realizing this wasn't going to happen. Back to the internet, I put in my statement, "my serger hates me". And....lo and behold someone else's serger hates them as well. What does this mean? It means if you look hard enough and wade through enough "crap" you could possibly find a solution to your serger hating you.
Sometimes it makes me crazy when I am having a sewing problem and I receive the typical answers
Really, do you think I would be that silly as to not check the above items before I wasted hours looking for a solution? Who is that stupid? In response to the typical answers, of course I did all of those things.
I even read where a repairman would "help" you online, his answers were actually quite insulting and rather rude (after trying his rudeness you could ship your machine to him for repair). I found another site where you could ask your question and they would respond to you after you told them how much you would pay for their answer....hmmmmm something to definitely think about doing.
Finally, I found someone not rude, or insulting, not determined to make a buck and willing to share their personal experiences with the internet. They even had a few different solutions for my to try. So I did.
SUCESS!!!
Their suggestions
- take a folded piece of cloth and wipe out the tension dials (sometimes thread and wax build up in there)
- take all of the tension dials to 0 and rebuild your tension settings
However, we do end back up with one of the things I like about the internet...
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