A locally owned business, we sharpen scissors, maintain and repair all brands of mechanical, computerized and embroidery machines, as well as sergers.
We sew without a tension regulator. I always wanted to do this, I always fix it, and this time we are going to break it. This is how we unscrew it all. These are all unnecessary parts. I never thought I would ever say this. I thread the machine, we thread the thread, And just down. You don't need to thread it here. We bring it down, we hook it onto the tension regulator. Or rather, what's left of it. And we thread the thread as usual. Whoops! We test our machine. There will be denim and knitwear. And we look at our red thread. Here it is. And here we have a seam Not perfectly even, but you can sew on this machine. Knitwear. This is our line on top. And this is our line on the bottom. There are some minor flaws, but overall the machine sews at AB, and the seam is elastic. For those who do not have enough tension, the thread will loop from below. We start the thread from the bobbin with a winder. The winder will give additional tension, M,