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Anonymous Posted on Aug 16, 2012

How do I change the stitch pattern module on Singer 5050

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  • Posted on Oct 17, 2008

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I was hoping you would have got another answer, I have a mechanical sewing machine ( Singer 5040) with the exact same problem. However, if i use the programed stitches I can sew a zigzag. If i do it manually and set the zigzag width to any width ( even the widest) I get only the same straight stitch, and no mater what length I select it is the same too, very close to gether about 1 1/2 inch stitch.
I took my entire maching apart to expose inside both top side and underneath, nothing apeared loose or broke and i oiled it up. I bought a new bobbin holder and still the same effect. So it has to be something serious is my conclusion...sounds like a trip to Sears to me...LOL

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 24, 2009

SOURCE: asinger model 5050 will not make stitches,checked all points,

I actually figured it out......I was threading the needle from back to front, instaed of front to back. I am so happy I got it figured out but thank you anyway....

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  • Posted on Sep 15, 2009

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Does your sewing machine create unwanted loops or does the thread snap on the top of your machine? Does it seem like your machine does not want to work with you? Your problems could be related to tension. First off, I recommend putting a white thread in the bobbin and a black thread through the needle. This will be imperative as you will need this to learn which thread is your main problem.
When you sew, which thread is the one malfunctioning? Do you see loops of black, white or is the black snapping? This is how you will be able to pinpoint your problem for further analysis.
When you sew, which thread is the one malfunctioning? Do you see loops of black, white or is the black snapping? This is how you will be able to pinpoint your problem for further analysis. If you see loops of black, your needle tension is too loose or your bobbin is too tight. First try tightening the main dial on your machine to a higher number. If that does not work, try using a small screwdriver to turn the screw underneath the bobbin-case in the front of your machine clockwise. Please remember that even a little turn can mean everything in your work. I recommend only turning it 1/4th of a turn each time you test it. Now if the loops were white, it means your bobbin tension is too loose. Do the same as above, tightening the screw clockwise with a screwdriver. If it seems too tight, please do loosen it and try to find a happy medium between your needle thread and your bobbin thread. If the thread snaps, your tension is too tight. Do the reverse of the above. Either lower the number on your needle if the thread is snapping or turn the screw on the bobbin-case counter-clockwise. Again, each little bit of the turning counts, so only turn it about 1/4th the way. It is always good to be extra careful. Keep working with both until you get a nice even stitch. An even stitch means the black should be on the top of your fabric and white should be on the bottom. It is perfectly okay if you see a little speck of one on the other side. If all fails, try putting two drops of sewing machine oil in your machine and let it run through for about five minutes. The mechanisms might be a little overworked and are having a problem with your machine. It is good if you keep a lot of fabric scraps available in case you over oiled. You do not want to be working on a difficult project for your sewing machine only to spit some oil on it. Keep sewing on the fabric scraps until there is absolutely no residue from the oil. Putting any more that 2 drops as stated earlier might cause more problems than you expect. Always use the oil sparingly. If none of the above solutions have worked and you feel frustrated by your machine, a local Sewing Repair Shop visit should only run you about $40 and is highly recommended for your machine. A professional can tell you if what’s wrong with your machine is fixable at-home or not. A full repair for older machines before working with them is highly encouraged.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 05, 2010

SOURCE: threading a singer 5050?

http://www.singerco.com/resources/threading.html

This is an awesome site!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 08, 2011

SOURCE: does the singer 3116 come with a blind stitch for hemming

Most sewing machines come with a blind hem stitch. It is the one that looks like several small zig-zags then occasionally a large one, or several straight stitches then a large zig-zag. Either will result in an invisible hem.

Some machines have a special foot but it is not necessary, mine does not. There is however a special way of folding the fabric.

See http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/BSC/public/eu/eu_ot/en/faq/faqh/000000/000000/000017/faqh000017_000.html?reg=eu&c=eu_ot&lang=en&prod=hf_rs240250260euk

Or also an instructional video: http://www.ehow.com/video_4407404_machine-sew-blind-hem.html

Hope this straightens things out for you!

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My wife just had this a similar problem with her Singer Omega 36 where she could sew straight and select patterns but could not zig zag. If you open the top of the machine you can see where a little lever connects to the white plastic pattern module that gets inserted in the top. The reason for the problem was that the lever was not touching the bottom of the module properly. The notches on the module cause the needle to move from side to side creating a zig zag. The module needs to be inserted correctly, by this I mean fully and the correct way around or it does not reach the lever when it is in the A position. At first inspection it looks the module could be inserted any way around but there is a thin and a fat clip. You need to try both ways to see which on sits lower in the machine. You may now need to adjust the tension on the machine as the lever will nowe move differently inside the machine. This fixed my wifes problem.
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Thread balls up in the bobbin/singer sewing machine, also thread

The balance stitch control on this model is below the stitch patterns; to the far right.

If you need a manual you can download a free one at the Singer Company website.
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Model #5050: the top stitch looks fine but underneath, massive loops. I've changed the needle, rethreaded the bobbin, altered the thread tension, but still the problem remains. Any ideas? Margaret W.

You may have threaded the machine with the presser foot down. This closes the tension control and the thread cannot properly enter during the threading process.

Re-thread with the presser foot up.

Test the stitching.
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Asinger model 5050 will not make stitches,checked all points,

your machine sound like it is out of time you need to take it to a service center
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Singer 5050 won't zigzag stitch

I have this same issue with that same machine. Did you ever figure out what was wrong with it??
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