Randy!!!! you saved the day for me. I hadn't used my Pfaff 7530 in over a decade & had to refamiliarize myself with its workings. I was following the manuals' bobbin winding info, said to put the thread under the little silver square & to continue straight across/behind round spring disk, & in front of disk on way to the thread. Just kept getting loops. So I tried your way & it wound beautifully! Great walk through with visuals, Blessings to you my friend!
I love my 7550 but it needs service. I found someone within 100 miles who knows how to repair the circuit board. Need to go get it done. If something happens to him, I am sunk!
Dang Randy, that thing would make me tired just winding the bobbin. I’m sure owners of that machine thank you for covering all the tricks of the trade…. Haha!
You’d be surprised how many times an improperly wound bobbin causes a malfunction. Sometimes it’s a little bit confusing and challenging for some folks. Those of us who are just a bit older than 28 are especially susceptible. 😎
Can you show the clutch thing? I followed the VHS tutorial, and I got it working on one but not on the other. The little wheel makes the clicking sound, but the needle still moves during the bobbin winding. So something is amiss.
@@nmayor8290 it needs to be oiled. The grease that is applied at assembly tends to harden into a glue. Add a couple drops of oil at the hand wheel by the back of the release, then hold the needle by the needle clamp to stop it from going up and down. Once it breaks loose, it will operate properly.
Looks nice, BUT, I trust my Kenmore 158-1941 to not burn out any circuit boards, servo motors, etc. Plus, no plastic internal parts. How can you go wrong?
Randy!!!! you saved the day for me. I hadn't used my Pfaff 7530 in over a decade & had to refamiliarize myself with its workings. I was following the manuals' bobbin winding info, said to put the thread under the little silver square & to continue straight across/behind round spring disk, & in front of disk on way to the thread. Just kept getting loops. So I tried your way & it wound beautifully! Great walk through with visuals, Blessings to you my friend!
Blessings backatcha! Glad to help and thanks for watching. 😎👍🏼
I love my 7550 but it needs service. I found someone within 100 miles who knows how to repair the circuit board. Need to go get it done. If something happens to him, I am sunk!
Thank you for a great video!!!
You’re welcome and thanks for watching. 😎👍🏼
Dang Randy, that thing would make me tired just winding the bobbin. I’m sure owners of that machine thank you for covering all the tricks of the trade…. Haha!
You’d be surprised how many times an improperly wound bobbin causes a malfunction.
Sometimes it’s a little bit confusing and challenging for some folks.
Those of us who are just a bit older than 28 are especially susceptible. 😎
Can you show the clutch thing? I followed the VHS tutorial, and I got it working on one but not on the other. The little wheel makes the clicking sound, but the needle still moves during the bobbin winding. So something is amiss.
@@nmayor8290 it needs to be oiled.
The grease that is applied at assembly tends to harden into a glue.
Add a couple drops of oil at the hand wheel by the back of the release, then hold the needle by the needle clamp to stop it from going up and down.
Once it breaks loose, it will operate properly.
Thank you so very much!!
@@1daizie you’re welcome and thanks for watching. 👍😎
where is the thread coming from .not the spool of thread.in machine. from the air? phyllis
@@phyllisschultz1802 I have an industrial type thread stand on my workbench so I can use the large spools of thread.
Plastic bobbin winder shaft ???
Isn’t this a pretty sewing machine? I am always shocked when I see them for sale. Why would anyone sell theirs? Or grandmas’s machine?
@@Susietacoma I share that sentiment along with many other folks as well.
Some people just don’t sew or expect to in the future.
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Just sold my modern computerized Pfaff passport 2.0 made in Taiwan. It’s just not same when sewing on my Singer 301 or Bernina 730 record.
You could use the damaged thread for basting.
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Looks nice, BUT, I trust my Kenmore 158-1941 to not burn out any circuit boards, servo motors, etc. Plus, no plastic internal parts. How can you go wrong?
True. I wouldn’t take this machine to my apocalypse bug out location for sure. It has a shelf life that is a fraction of your awesome Kenmore. 👍🏼
@@randyyoursewingmachineman9954
AMEN to that, brother.
Hi, I have a pfaff 7530. The needle mechanism doesn't disengage when I wind the bobbin. The wheel releases . Is it harmful to machine ?
i do embrodery on mine different threading
Phyllis
@@phyllisschultz1802 👍🏼
I have this same machine. But when I take my foot off the pedal it just keeps sewing until you unplug it:(
It sounds like a faulty foot control at a guess.
This machine uses plastic bobbins. I know because I bought my 7550 new from dealer.