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Changing needles???
Okay, I have a really stupid question. Other than when I hear the popping noise, when should I change the needle on my sewing machine? I'm sure I must have known this at one time, but I've forgotten.
Eileen 8)
from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
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My needles seem to get dull after 2 -3 quilts, I don't change my needles that often though. I can tell by the way the needle hits down into the fabric when it's time to change my needles, "by the sound and looks of the needle holes going into the fabric". I have been known to change my needle in the middle of the quilt due to the dullness. I keep a good supply of needles at hand and I also buy lots of extra bobbins for each machine. I would need a bigger supply of needles if I changed with every quilt. My stitches seem to stay nice and even through out. I know back in the day I would only change needles if they broke, sewing many months at a time! LOL!
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I've always heard 8 hours, but how I'd ever figure or remember that is beyond me! If I've had a marathon-sew-in or managed to sew every evening for a week or 2, I'll usually think to change it. And now, I write the date of the new one on blue painter's tape & stick it on the machine!!
Or sometimes if a different size is called for, I'll toss the current one just b/c I'd never be able to remember how long it'd been used if at all. Speaking of tossing tho', I did pick up a good hint, and had DH drill a hole in the top of a pill bottle for needle & pin disposal. When it's getting full, just trade it for a regular top to throw away, then put the drilled top on a new bottle. REALLY helps on trash day!
Florence
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Eileen, I think it depends on your manufacturer whether you oil or not. My new Viking Sapphire is no oil and specifically states in the instructions not to use any of the compressed air products to clean it (like used on a computer keyboard -lets see when did I do that last -like never!!! LOL) So my thought is read your manual and if it says oil then oil on that schedule and if it says don't oil DON'T!!!!
I figure we spent a whole lot more on the motorhome and if it pays to follow its maintenance schedule, then it pays to do the same on my machines. Now my problem is finding a Viking dealer that does cleaning and maintenance anymore near where I am going to be. The one in MPLS/ST.PAUL is so unreliable I wouldn't trust him with anything any more. I am not sure he knows what he is doing since he put my needle threader on, didn't tighten the screw so it fell off before we got home and then wouldn't return my calls. Too bad too because his mom owns the business and she has all the Viking dealerships in the area. Don't know what will happen to the business if ds gets to take over. Well guess I will have to give him a second chance this summer if I can't find someone sooner. Anybody know someone near Elgin Illinois that works on Vikings please let me know.
Well that is enough of that rant and rave for today Thanks for listening anyway.
Ann hopefullly on the way to Illinois next week
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Eileen, in the class I took for my new Bernina, the teacher said to put a drop of oil in the bobbin area after every 2 or 3 bobbins. The dealer has to service the rest of the computerized machine. I can't remember off hand about needles, but I think I heard to change them after several hours of sewing or machine quilting.
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Judy...my dealer and class instructor said the same thing for my Bernina. After so many hours or stitches an 'oil light' is displayed on the screen....just like in my car when I have to take it for a change.
Depending on the project, I may change needs twice during the project. In my thoughts, for a good crisp stitch...minimal cost of a needle is cheap.
FW
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I put a drop of oil in every 2-3 bobbins also. The 440 Bernina I have now is almost 2 years old. They have an oil can light that comes on every 180, 000 stitches. I lost track after about 40 times, I was trying to keep a count.
Well, my machine was in for service last week and when the tech checked the counter I was up to 9 million stitches!!!
My Bernina is like a timex, keeps on ticking.
Cher in BC
Vancouver, BC Canada
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You are all probably all going to laugh and fall off you chairs but on my Grandmother's machine I have never changed the needle. I have had it for over 25 years. Mind you I have only been quilting for about 5 years with a 2 year absence in between year 2 and 3. However, I have made several dresses with it. I have though faithfully oiled it and cleaned it. Right now it is broken. (not the needle, the machine) On my other machine I have replaced the needle much more often. This however is not because I thought of it but because my children or someone else would touch my machine and my needle would be the one thing missing. Once it was my presser foot. That caused a huge reaction from me and it was returned within a few hours. I told you, you would probably laugh or fall off your chair. What can I say OOPS Rachel
Vancouver, BC Canada
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If you have tried through your profile, send an email to [email protected]. There are some accounts that...
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Here are 4 of the 12 block just need to trim down to 5 1/2 inches
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Can someone explain to me how to put my name on my avatar? Thank you...
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Penny, I found my ruler on Seven Sisters quilt shop website. at top of screen search for ‘flying geese’, looks like...
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Finished all 12 blocks for February and it was great fun! I used Alex Anderson's method of applique with Print & Piece...
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Gloria I love what you did with your blocks! You have inspired me. They look amazing!
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OMG! I love it especially the house.
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Bear Creek Quilting Company has it. I ordered more of the pink Plaid.
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Since I have an embroidery machine, I decided to make blocks from patterns I already have. I added hearts and diamonds which...
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Excellent way to make this quilt your own. Great choice for an alternative block.
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Sites like OESD for Bernina or Urban Threads and embroidery.com have digitized fonts you can buy and import. However, size...
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Months 1 & 2 done! I decided to try some EPP for month 2, it's not perfect, but that is what makes this a learning ...
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Each pattern comes out the first of each month, sometimes the day before. My month 3 blog will post Friday February 28 and...
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