Information you provided helped me orient the bobbin case properly in my Husqvarna Sapphire 870 quilt.after cleaning out all the fuzz-balls. Way older machine, but principle remains the same. The clue I needed was pointing the' "bat-wings'" at the back of the machine. Dementia is on my heels. LOL Thank you !
Thank you so much for taking the time to go through the steps. I did not know that you could get into the knife area to clean. This has been very helpful.
Thank you very much for making the video. For future reference, the video did seem a bit dark and if it could have moved towards your left shoulder, I think we would have been able to see down into the machine a little bit more. That being said I found your voice and your explanations wonderful and it certainly made up for anything I couldn't see because I could see it on my machine while you were explaining it. Thank you again very much you helped me to get my machine back together. I love the part about the bat ears I will always remember that and that part will be incorrectly from this point forward.
Oh my gosh thank you so much I cleaned my Ruby viking an hour ago and I realized from your video I put the bobbin case in wrong. You just saved me a whole night of crying and frustration!!
I appreciate you doing this so very much. I thought I had been cleaning mine and she was acting up. Seeing this I have realized that I really haven't been "cleaning" her but doing more of what my Grandmother would call a spit bath to the face. She was really dirty deep in there. About to fire her up again and see if there are still troubles.
Thank you! Great video!! My technician also taught me to turn the handwheel to rotate the bobbin housing area to really clean it up. Nice to know I have been doing it correctly
Thank you for your videos, they are very helpful. I wish you would do a video on how to adjust the last thread guide that is at the top of the needle. Mine has been bumped out of place and I can not get the thread in it without breaking my thread....it is driving me nuts!
I love your video. However I just did the part where I take the knife blade out with the tweezers and I dropped it down inside the machine and I cannot see it it fell I believe to the bottom is there anything that I can do without having to take it in?
Hello, Thank you for this wonderful video. I have an older Husqvarna Rose. Would it be a good idea to put a drop of oil in the center under the bobbin case? I know this manufacturer doesn't recommend oiling the machine but it is now more than 20 years old. I can't afford to have it professionally serviced. Thanks.
Professional servicing is more than just oiling. They clean up the inside of your machine and get rid of all those fuzz bunnies that have migrated further than you can reach with general cleaning as I have shown. As for the oiling, just a glisten of oil, rather than a full drop.
Compressed air does work, but unfortunately what you are doing is setting your machine up for failure. You are forcing the dust bunnies into the depth of your machine. This is where they can eventually work with the internal lubes to act like a sand paper and prematurely wear parts out or just pack tight and freeze things up. Not recommended.
Information you provided helped me orient the bobbin case properly in my Husqvarna Sapphire 870 quilt.after cleaning out all the fuzz-balls. Way older machine, but principle remains the same. The clue I needed was pointing the' "bat-wings'" at the back of the machine. Dementia is on my heels. LOL Thank you !
Thank you so much for taking the time to go through the steps. I did not know that you could get into the knife area to clean. This has been very helpful.
Thank you very much for making the video.
For future reference, the video did seem a bit dark and if it could have moved towards your left shoulder, I think we would have been able to see down into the machine a little bit more. That being said I found your voice and your explanations wonderful and it certainly made up for anything I couldn't see because I could see it on my machine while you were explaining it. Thank you again very much you helped me to get my machine back together. I love the part about the bat ears I will always remember that and that part will be incorrectly from this point forward.
Oh my gosh thank you so much I cleaned my Ruby viking an hour ago and I realized from your video I put the bobbin case in wrong. You just saved me a whole night of crying and frustration!!
Thanks so much, I could NOT figure out how to get that bobbin case back, you helped so much. Time to make more masks...
thank you so much ...i cleaned my epic right along with you...now i feel more comfortable doing it...
I appreciate you doing this so very much. I thought I had been cleaning mine and she was acting up. Seeing this I have realized that I really haven't been "cleaning" her but doing more of what my Grandmother would call a spit bath to the face. She was really dirty deep in there. About to fire her up again and see if there are still troubles.
Thank you! Great video!! My technician also taught me to turn the handwheel to rotate the bobbin housing area to really clean it up. Nice to know I have been doing it correctly
Excellent demonstration. Thank you.
Fuzz bunnies! Sounds like a cool punk band. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thank you for your videos, they are very helpful. I wish you would do a video on how to adjust the last thread guide that is at the top of the needle. Mine has been bumped out of place and I can not get the thread in it without breaking my thread....it is driving me nuts!
forgot to mention my machine is a Ruby Royale
Very helpful! Thought I had a timing issue, but it was a fuzz bunny issue! Thanks!
Thank you for this video. I learned how to keep it even cleaner.
I love your video. However I just did the part where I take the knife blade out with the tweezers and I dropped it down inside the machine and I cannot see it it fell I believe to the bottom is there anything that I can do without having to take it in?
Thanks so much!! I had a whole 'nother spool of thread fibers hiding in all those places!!
Hello, Thank you for this wonderful video. I have an older Husqvarna Rose. Would it be a good idea to put a drop of oil in the center under the bobbin case? I know this manufacturer doesn't recommend oiling the machine but it is now more than 20 years old. I can't afford to have it professionally serviced. Thanks.
Professional servicing is more than just oiling. They clean up the inside of your machine and get rid of all those fuzz bunnies that have migrated further than you can reach with general cleaning as I have shown. As for the oiling, just a glisten of oil, rather than a full drop.
Thank you very much did not know how to clean the knife blade area.
lovely video!😀
This was so helpful. Thank you
thank you so much!! go so nervous when the knife fell out
And Epic Guys! LOL I love this machine!
Compressed air works really well!
Compressed air does work, but unfortunately what you are doing is setting your machine up for failure. You are forcing the dust bunnies into the depth of your machine. This is where they can eventually work with the internal lubes to act like a sand paper and prematurely wear parts out or just pack tight and freeze things up. Not recommended.
THANK YOU!
FYI - We are all not 'gals.' B-)
And thx for a good informative vid.
I still haven't found any info on where the bobbin sensor is so that I can clean it when the bobbin sensor isn't working.
Thanks for the info. I used Q tips with my D1. Would get tons of lent out
Also used make up brushes that I got when buying Clinique makeup. They work great
fair to say that my bobbin well was a garbage can
Remember to change the knife blade.