embroidery sewing machine maintenance tips
Embroidery Sewing Machine Maintenance Tips
The art of embroidery design can be fascinating to some. Here are some valuable ideas on maintaining an embroidery machine.
- Try to keep your sewing machine covered when not in use. This would ensure you to not let any grime or dirt enter into its crevices. This can be specifically troublesome to computerized ones. Dirt can clog certain parts and cause a lot of damage to the embroidery device. Always avoid placing it near the window, as you might invite more trouble when strong gusts of wind blow into your house. Go in for an economical plastic cover or better still, use old pillowcases or any such other reusable household fabrics. The cover would also prove to be useful when you have little children at your house. This would prevent them from being curious about the machine and in turn hurting themselves in any way.
- Always see to it that it is cleaned regularly. Always unplug the machine, before you begin any assignment. A routine cleaning everyday would keep it in perfect condition. You can use a soft cloth and fold it, so that you can use the folded part of the cloth to clean between the hard to reach areas. Ensure that the pressure foot is up, so that you can clean the tension disks thoroughly. Due to this, the cloth can be easily moved and can be used to wipe off any dirt clogged between the disks. Always use a can of compressed air to clean the difficult areas. Never use your breath, as it contains moisture and can cause corrosion to the parts. Always get into the habit of cleaning the lint out of sewing machine after every project. This would save you plenty of time when you embark upon a new project.
- Use appropriate sewing machine oil and refer to the instruction manual to know the areas that require oiling. Once you oil the parts, use some old piece of fabric that would cause the oil to run over the fabric, and ensure all the excess oil is completely out, before you start stitching something new. This would help to lubricate the areas and also reduce the formation of rust on its various parts.
- Always make it a point to remove the needle and dispose it after you complete an assignment. Clean under the feed dogs and bobbin area with a small brush. Use compressed air that can blow out any dirt from the bobbin case. Sometimes the hook mechanism can be removable and before placing it back, you can add a drop of oil to it. Always check your manual to know what kind of oil would suit your device.
- Another valuable tip would be to check the screws and set them. This can be done while you are cleaning the device itself. An easier way would be to tighten the loose screws as you come across them.
- When you choose a bobbin, ensure you find one that suits your device. Always wind them correctly to avoid the threads that may hang from the bobbin. This can even jam the device.