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To oil or not to oil...... that is the question! :)
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To oil or not to oil...... that is the question! :)
Oiling your sewing machine (How often? When? Where? How much?) was mentioned in a discussion about threads, and the suggestion was made that it should have it's own topic, rather than be part of an existing one where things have gone somwhat off topic.
So, here you are! Your very own 'Oily Topic'!
From what I hear, the way this is handled by quilters varies a lot. It not only depends on personal opinion and advice received in the past, but also on the type of machine you have and the way the bobbin case sits in the machine.
I have two Berninas (used almost daily), a Frister & Rossman Cub4 (used most weekends), a Husqvarna Interlude (rarely used), and an antique Singer handcrank (perfect working order, very rarely used because power failures are very rare around here). I regularly oil all these machines, and also de-fluff them. I don't have a fixed rule when and how often to do it. My machines talk to me. I can hear when they start to sound a little different and then it's time for some tender loving care. How often that happens depends to some extent on the type of thread used, and I use all kinds.
So, what do you all do?From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
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My Berninas (yes...plural!ops: ) get de-fluffed and a single drop of oil on the bobbin race with every bobbin change.
My serger (also a Bernina) gets vacuumed and oiled every time I use it.
My Handi-Quilter is just like the Berninas and gets thoroughly de-fluffed and a single drop of oil on the bobbin race with every bobbin change.
Needles get changed when I start having thread issues or need a different size because I switch to a different size of thread. OOPS...wrong topic! :roll:
My sister has a new Janome and both the dealer and the manual says NO OIL! :shock:
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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I was bought up with Singer machines which all needed oiling. My mum had worked in a Singer shop in her youth, so I did as she has taught me and oiled and cleaned regularly. My Elna quilters dream says very clearly in the manual, 'DO NOT OIL', so I never have. Machines are like a lot of domestic appliances, if there is something major wrong with them, their sound tell me.
In leafy Berkshire, south of England.
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I have a Janome 6600, my dealer told me to oil the wick that you can see in the bobbin compartment. Just a drop of oil, I do it every other bobbin change. I wonder why they would put a wick there if we weren't supposed to oil it? I can tell when mine needs some oil by the change in the sound when I am sewing. I also sometimes put a little oil on the needle shaft.
My "other" machine, a Pfaff, that my mom uses, I oil the in the bobbin compartment when I hear it getting noisy.
Kathy
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I am the same my Bernina 440QE is oiled and cleaned regular BUT this week when I did this I whacked the light with the other end of the little brush I use and cracked it, and its not one of those bulbs its a square one, I have not been to the shop to price a new one yet..... :cry: :cry: :cry: :x :x :x
Taree NSW - Australia
My motto in life: live by the three GGG’s - be Grateful, be Gracious, be Gorgeous to yourself
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Bobbin race - that's what I put the little drop of oil on every three or four bobbin changes or whenever my machine sounds like it's had quite a night. Bobbin race, bobbin race, bobbin race. I can never remember what that's called. Thanks Margo! Now I'm thinking of all these ways to slip that into my casual daily conversation...
So a ball point needle, a straight stitch throat place, and a bobbin race go into a bar and the throat plate says to the bartender, "You got something to fill this dent?" The ball point needle (she wasn't always a ball point you know) she blushes and starts to faint; the bobbin race spins around to catch her... No never mind, this story isn't going anywhere...
I do need a little vacuum to supplement my wisking with a brush every bobbin change.
All my life I've made the erroneous assumption that all machines needed oil...ops: Silly me! I need to be more careful.
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Helen, I love the idea of using the pattern to create the vine!
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Two of these completed, 6 more to go…intense stitching experience…so many years since I did needle turn applique, a...
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Hi Pat, Great looking variation of Laurel Ridge. I remember back at the beginning when you posted pics. What
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Yes, there will be some discussion on how Lynn’s were quilted and some suggestions for other ideas.
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This is my first BOM with the Quilt Show and I am thoroughly enjoying the process. At the beginning of Lynn Wilder's videos,...
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I've mostly finished my Laurel Ridge version, seen in photo. I'm trying to decide what to do with the extra space in the...
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I’m behind, but I finally got month 2 done. I was so afraid of doing the appliqué that I put it off, but it wasn’t...
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Hi, how do I contact the Sue Garman family to get permission to enter Stars for a New Day quilt in an AQS show?...
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congratulations, your quilt is lovely, where did they make the announcement?
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Better late than never, some of the blocks worked others I'm not so sure about but I enjoyed the process
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It is Parchment Blue in the Autumn Kit. The photos are exactly the same on the Fabric Requirements page and the Monthly...
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I have the autumn kit I can’t find cream with blue flower I have parchment but I don’t think that is it
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