SOURCE: Singer 7430
I have a new machine. This is the second the first had the same problem so I exchanged it. It worked fine on 1 project on both machines the next the time it did the following. When sewing stich #8 which is a zig-zag stitch with a straight line on one side, I get the #8 stitch on one the bottom side and the #13 stitch on the top side. I have read the manual, also re-wound the bobbin twice re-threaded the machine twice and changed the needle none of these worked. Do you have any suggestions.
SOURCE: How do I re-align the shank on my Singer Quantum XL 6000?
Repair manuals are not avaialbe to consumers. Is the walking foot the one that came with the machine or is it a generic? The original should work,if not the presser bar is out of line and there is so much stuff inside the head end module that it should be taken to an authorized service tech.
SOURCE: I have a singer 6202 sewing machine and I need to
You have to unscrew the presser foot, then attach the WF, using the same screw.
Make sure the lever on the WF rests on top of the needle bar clamp.
Some WF have a two prong lever and this fits around the needle clamp like a lobster claw.
SOURCE: I have a Singer Merritt
Try watching it on you tube, or google it, it is not hard to do but hard to explain so that it makes sense. Sometimes even ehow has demonstrations.
Good luck
SOURCE: I have a singer curvy
I would call Singer at 1-800-4singer and have them direct you to an authorized warranty center. This sounds like an serious electrical problem and should be covered under warranty.
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Brother Walking Foot SA140 aka X80927001 is the best for your machine, they cost $35-$40. You can also use a Singer #077087 which dosen't work as well but sells for around $10 less.
you can also look on Ebay for a low shank walking foot for anywhere between 15$-$40.
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