Thank you Ken, needle advice was so helpful. I am one who cleans and oils each time I use my machine because now I use Kimberbelle designs I use my machine for WAY over 12 hours a week and often more than 5 hours a day. One must feed our Kimberbell addictions.
After every project, I clean out the bobbin area with a small vacuum tool. Every year, my machines go in for service. Great advice!! Needles are cheap. I put a post-it note on my cabinet to know when I changed my needle.
I heard a 3@3 on MGQS with Ken a few years ago. Great information!!! Thanks for the refresher. I do clean my machine once a week. Usually on Sunday afternoons.
I’m scared to death of unscrewing and lifting the bobbin plate and case but because of this I’m going to do it! I saved this for future use too!! Thank you!
What causes the 'timing' to go out? I note that a number of quilters on UA-cam are adamant that sewing over straight pins does not affect the sewing machine. Most however, remove the pins first before sewing. What does Ken think? Thank you very much for this greatly needed tutorial.
Great information Ken! I do clean my machine and change my needle often.
Awesome points. Love him. 😊
Thank you Ken! Wonderful to have met him!!!
Thank you so much for this video because I DID successfully remove my sewing machine plate and cleaned my lint and threads out!! Thank you!!
Great tips today! A clean machine is a happy machine!
Thank you Ken, needle advice was so helpful. I am one who cleans and oils each time I use my machine because now I use Kimberbelle designs I use my machine for WAY over 12 hours a week and often more than 5 hours a day. One must feed our Kimberbell addictions.
I didn’t wait. I started cleaning the lint out while Ken was talking!
After every project, I clean out the bobbin area with a small vacuum tool. Every year, my machines go in for service. Great advice!! Needles are cheap. I put a post-it note on my cabinet to know when I changed my needle.
Fabulous episode, thank you.
Great tips/reminders for keeping our machines working smoothly!
Wow, great advice on keeping up on your machine! Very informative and easy to follow!! Thanks Ken!! ❤
Great information! Thank you 🙏
Excellent tips, tricks and advice! Thanks so much🤗
So very helpful and interesting!
I heard a 3@3 on MGQS with Ken a few years ago. Great information!!! Thanks for the refresher. I do clean my machine once a week. Usually on Sunday afternoons.
Love Ken’s tips!
Great episode!
I’m scared to death of unscrewing and lifting the bobbin plate and case but because of this I’m going to do it!
I saved this for future use too!!
Thank you!
Great tips, thank you 😊
Absolutely great advice… Ken needs to come back - he was great & so thorough.
Such good advice! Thank you!
So excellent! Thanks for this info and pleasantly given!
Thank you so much…gonna clean my machine now!
Great information! Loved this show
Great information
Great information. I cleaned my machine today.
Thanks Ken! Great tips on sewing machine cleaning. :0)
Love the tips! ❤
I cleaned two days ago. Great info from Ken.
❤loved the advise.
Excellent episode. Like everyone else, I’m taking my machine apart now!
Awesome!
I always clean and oil my machine weekly or bi weekly and I use my cleaning brush along with my vacuum to clean out all threads and lint!
When are you the drawing for the tin? I cleaned at last Retreat in April, haven't sewed since 😊
Wonder about the difference in combo vs emb only and maintenance. Great tips!!!😊
My dream job
I cleaned my machine last night..😂
My repair guy told me to change my needle after every 8 hours of embroidery.
I'm a repair person, not a repair man 😊
What causes the 'timing' to go out? I note that a number of quilters on UA-cam are adamant that sewing over straight pins does not affect the sewing machine. Most however, remove the pins first before sewing. What does Ken think? Thank you very much for this greatly needed tutorial.
Great info! Thanks👏