Yes! Yes! Please! Show us all the things! I purchased this machine about 2 months ago and there are many videos out on it. I would love to see more on how to use the alphabet functions and how to use the many feet that are included. Thank you for your great informational videos
I'm having a problem with the thread getting caught and wrapped around a little arm inside the machine in the area of the take-up lever #4. My husband has to unscrew the cover at the back and work the thread out carefully. It has happened 3 times consecutively and I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. (The machine is new to me, but it is a reconditioned machine from Sewing Parts Online.) It's sewing fine. Using stitch #01 and bobbin tension between 4/5. Any thoughts or tips would be wonderful!
I found the answer to my question on a Montevilla Sewing video! The presser foot MUST be down when threading through the #3 and #4 tension slots. And, yes, the needle threader works when the walking foot is on! Yaaay!
Thanks for the video. On step two to 3, are you going to the left or the right of the thin piece in that raceway? Also, I get great stitches with the open stitch needle plate, but when I put on the straight stitch needle plate, I do not get good stitches. It's a birds nest on the bottom side of the fabric. Any suggestions?
Hi. Is It possible to move the needle to the right so I can get an accurate quarter inch seam? I don't see an instruction for this in my Allegro. reference guide.
Yes, it absolutely is! It’s not obvious, but you need to select straight stitch 002, which changes the needle position from center to left, and then use the stitch width + button to move the needle position to the right. Use the - sign to move it back towards the left to refine. Hope that helps. It was driving me nuts! 😂
Yes! Yes! Please! Show us all the things! I purchased this machine about 2 months ago and there are many videos out on it. I would love to see more on how to use the alphabet functions and how to use the many feet that are included. Thank you for your great informational videos
Thank you so much for this helpful video! I'm waiting for my Allegro to arrive and so excited.
I never knew what a difference have the spool vertical or horizontal could make and the purpose. Thank you.
I never knew you should put the little red felt pad on the top of the spool too. 😮
It's not a necessity, but it really helps cut down on any spinning and jumping
helpful videos! how do you like the allegro? have heard so many issues with it/bad reviews
I'm having a problem with the thread getting caught and wrapped around a little arm inside the machine in the area of the take-up lever #4. My husband has to unscrew the cover at the back and work the thread out carefully. It has happened 3 times consecutively and I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. (The machine is new to me, but it is a reconditioned machine from Sewing Parts Online.) It's sewing fine. Using stitch #01 and bobbin tension between 4/5. Any thoughts or tips would be wonderful!
I found the answer to my question on a Montevilla Sewing video! The presser foot MUST be down when threading through the #3 and #4 tension slots. And, yes, the needle threader works when the walking foot is on! Yaaay!
I am having the same problem.
My threader does not work at all. It does not grab the thread. Do you know how to move the needle for a scant quarter inch?
Thank you
Can you show up how to wind bobbin
Thanks for the video. On step two to 3, are you going to the left or the right of the thin piece in that raceway? Also, I get great stitches with the open stitch needle plate, but when I put on the straight stitch needle plate, I do not get good stitches. It's a birds nest on the bottom side of the fabric. Any suggestions?
I also am wondering about the little metal plate in the first channel between steps 2 and 3. Left or right of it
Hi. Is It possible to move the needle to the right so I can get an accurate quarter inch seam? I don't see an instruction for this in my Allegro. reference guide.
Yes, it absolutely is! It’s not obvious, but you need to select straight stitch 002, which changes the needle position from center to left, and then use the stitch width + button to move the needle position to the right. Use the - sign to move it back towards the left to refine. Hope that helps. It was driving me nuts! 😂