Well, it only took a global pandemic for me to start sewing. Mom started to cry and gifted me her White 1455 Heavy Duty. Your video explains alot. I have alot to learn. Thank you.
Oh Sue. I am very fond of you. You come to me as an old friend. Sharing your knowledge. I would propose to you if I could. I hope you lived such a wonderful life my queen.
Thanks for your complete tutorial. I don't know why I've never seen it before. The Covid virus has caused me to start sewing again. Thanks a lot for showing me all of the possibilities.
my white is from the series of 1950ish past on from my grandma , I don't know the number but looking at yours and the advantages ,I know for sure mines is old and more harder to operate
You didn't lower your feed dogs when you were doing the free motion sewing with the hoop? There's a switch beside where the bobbin holder is push down on it. It lowers the feed dogs for free motion sewing.
thinking about getting this model. found one locally that's basically brand new in the box. curious how i find out what thickness material i can sew and what thread sizes. thanks.
I notice you didn't have a free motion foot? Is this the case with all white jeans machines, as I couldn't find a free motion foot with my feet that came with my machine.
Gracias por la ayuda estoy aprendiendo ha enhebrarla. Me gustaría recibir información en español de como usar la maquina gracias por la atención es white Sewing 1418
I'm so confused on the part where she takes the bottom thread and brings it up. I don't get what u mean by a loop will form like is the bottom string suppose to go through the top loop or?? wish u would of done a close up...
Where would I go to find out how old my machine is? I just have all the paperwork that came with it saying they bought it in 1967. nothing about the year it is made. the model is 970 and the serial number is 4083. any help you could give would be wonderful, I also have another older one and would love to find the date as well. Thank you in advance
linbugg Bit late, but my sister got hers in 2005 as a gift. White used this general model from provably the mid 90s to the mid 2000s. It’s pretty basic.
could be a few things probably that would cause that. i would recommend making sure you know how to use and adjust everything, then you'll be sure not to be causing the jamming. For example, do you know how to adjust the tension of the bobbin case? And do you know why you would want to increase or decrease that tension? If you learn all there is to learn about the different settings and adjustments, then you might realize exactly why it's jamming.
This lady just became my best friend 🙏 So much frustration has just came to an end. Thanks Sue!
Same
pro trick: watch series on flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching lots of of movies recently.
@Alan Matteo Definitely, I've been using flixzone} for years myself =)
Well, it only took a global pandemic for me to start sewing. Mom started to cry and gifted me her White 1455 Heavy Duty. Your video explains alot. I have alot to learn. Thank you.
plandemic
Same here. I now have time to learn to sew due to the pandemic
Awesome, thank you!
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Excellent video, covers basic sewing as well as operation of the machine
I was gifted this sewing machine and this has absolutely been the most helpful video. Thank you! ❤️
Oh Sue. I am very fond of you. You come to me as an old friend. Sharing your knowledge. I would propose to you if I could. I hope you lived such a wonderful life my queen.
The best teacher I have since I started to learn anything THANK YOU so much
this is the best video i’ve seen explaining this machine. Thank you!
Excellent directives. My machine was a gift...
I have learned so much Sue on your site. Tks so much
Thanks for your complete tutorial. I don't know why I've never seen it before. The Covid virus has caused me to start sewing again. Thanks a lot for showing me all of the possibilities.
do you know how to replace the needle ?
@@itsavirgobby.2460 Yes. I just always did a lot of straight, basic sewing.
Thank you so much for posting this video I inherited a 1418 and this video helped me get it up and running
This was excellent. Been sewing my whole life learning along the way. Thank you
Thank you for making this video ! Big help! Me n the husband are on a curtain making roll since we got the machine going.
Such a good teacher!!!
Thank you for this video. I was just gifted this machine. I have never sewn with a machine but you explained it so well im going to try.
What a great video, great teaching!
This is good. Thank you for posting it!
This is a wonderful video. Thank you!
This lady is wonderful!
White is now under the Singer name...
A PDF of the 1418 manual:
www.singer.com/en-ca/search/support?title=1418
Thanks for sharing! I lost the VHS tape years ago and couldn't remember how the bobbin thread goes in.
Good work ma'am
My fiancée is watching your video
Right now and gushing about how much she has learned about her sewing machine. Thanks for the vid!
Thanks so much, this is just what I needed!
my white is from the series of 1950ish past on from my grandma , I don't know the number but looking at yours and the advantages ,I know for sure mines is old and more harder to operate
EXCELLENT!!
my sister in law purchase one from value village. my problem is it's missing the parts where the bobbin goes ...help!!
You didn't lower your feed dogs when you were doing the free motion sewing with the hoop? There's a switch beside where the bobbin holder is push down on it. It lowers the feed dogs for free motion sewing.
I have white model 1888. Are these instructions will help me? Very informative video.
thinking about getting this model. found one locally that's basically brand new in the box. curious how i find out what thickness material i can sew and what thread sizes. thanks.
Is there a free motion attachment?
I notice you didn't have a free motion foot? Is this the case with all white jeans machines, as I couldn't find a free motion foot with my feet that came with my machine.
Gracias por la ayuda estoy aprendiendo ha enhebrarla. Me gustaría recibir información en español de como usar la maquina gracias por la atención es white Sewing 1418
i uave one but its not sewimg what should i do
Will this work with model 2037?
I got my used one in great conditionfrom a local Goodwill store for $23.
Great tutorial video.
It goes for all machines like or similar to this.
The website you mention does not come up you get the free patterns?
I'm so confused on the part where she takes the bottom thread and brings it up. I don't get what u mean by a loop will form like is the bottom string suppose to go through the top loop or?? wish u would of done a close up...
The top thread loops the bottom thread and brings it up to the top. I believe is what she means.
Where would I go to find out how old my machine is? I just have all the paperwork that came with it saying they bought it in 1967. nothing about the year it is made. the model is 970 and the serial number is 4083. any help you could give would be wonderful, I also have another older one and would love to find the date as well. Thank you in advance
I guess they don't answer your questions or monitor this video???
My bobbin is not winding
Hello I missed the instructions for spring on tension dial help
white sewing machine model 1505 pls
I need a manual White quilters machine
I have a White Jeans Machine model 1787, can someone tell me how to thread the machine
I just got one of these machines second hand, same model as in the video. Does anyone know how old this model is? What year it was made/distributed?
linbugg Bit late, but my sister got hers in 2005 as a gift. White used this general model from provably the mid 90s to the mid 2000s. It’s pretty basic.
Jean machine
Why can't my motion wheel open to fill my bobbin
i know it’s been a while since this video was made but my sewing machine keeps jamming. does anyone know how to fix this??
could be a few things probably that would cause that. i would recommend making sure you know how to use and adjust everything, then you'll be sure not to be causing the jamming. For example, do you know how to adjust the tension of the bobbin case? And do you know why you would want to increase or decrease that tension? If you learn all there is to learn about the different settings and adjustments, then you might realize exactly why it's jamming.
here's a link to another video about the same sewing machine: ua-cam.com/video/tgnE_kNAkZI/v-deo.html
my darn thread gets stuck
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