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By: Evelyn

clean and OIL where nessary and not just the bobbin the shaft that goes up and down has areas that sometimes need oil happy sewing

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By: Sue

Thanks for the great advice, Beth. That is exactly the way I take care of my machine. Great minds think alike!

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By: Eve Braun

I use a pipe cleaner like piece of fuzzy “Chenille Stems” and using my beading pliers I turn the metal wire back and flatten it to keep the sharp end away from the end of the stem. or I double it back...

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By: Beth Cooper

In reply to Evelyn. Thanks Evelyn. That is so true for some machines but definitely not all of them. Happy sewing!

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By: Beth Cooper

In reply to Sue. Hi Sue! You’re right. Great minds do think alike! 🙂

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By: Beth Cooper

In reply to Eve Braun. Hi Eve. Good ideas. Thanks!

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By: Vicki Webster

Beth, I love the new “Nancy’s Notions” website. It was very sad when Nancy passed away which left some of us dangling and wondering. I must say what you are doing is awesome and I think Nancy would be...

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By: Walker Smith

I agree with Vicki. Thank you for starting again.

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By: Renee

In reply to Vicki Webster. I believe you can see Sewing with Nancy on YouTube.

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By: Mary Hutto

It’s always wise to periodically review the basics. Thanks for the lesson! Your machine will work so much better after a good cleaning.

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By: Mea

Canned air has aerosols to get the air out of the can. These aerosols are chemicals that can adhere to sewing machine parts – it may harm some plastic parts and lint will adhere to the chemical residue...

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