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Jeff Klein Posted on Dec 20, 2012
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Necchi 6011 - where does this part go ??

I have a Necchi 6011. I took apart the assembly that holds the needle in place, to clean threads, etc. I have it all put back together but have one piece left over. For the life of me, I can't figure out how/where it goes. So, I purchased and downloaded the manual hoping to find a picture and/or instructions, but I could not. I have shown my problem in the pictures put on Dropbox. https://dl.dropbox.com/u/17492393/SewingPiece/Necchi%206011.jpg https://dl.dropbox.com/u/17492393/SewingPiece/All%20the%20Pieces.JPG https://dl.dropbox.com/u/17492393/SewingPiece/Where%20they%20go.JPG https://dl.dropbox.com/u/17492393/SewingPiece/The%20Orphan%20Part.JPG Perhaps one of you gurus can help me solve this problem ??? I would be most appreciative. Thanks, Jeff [email protected]

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Jeff: First it is never wise to put your email address in a public place like this. Second... your pictures didn't come up.

I suspect you have a shim... but not being able to see the pictures. It's hard to advise you.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2009

SOURCE: can't find a manual for Necchi 6011

You can find your manual @ the Necchi distributer (it is a copy of your original) @ 1-800-525-9987. Mine cost $14.25- Shipping & Handling, included. Also, they let yu download or get a copy of your manual (or sent on a CD), if it is listed where the Necchi's are listed ( in order of first letter of your brand). I ordered mine from the distributer.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 10, 2009

SOURCE: Necchi 4757 - need to know which way the needle

Insert the needle with the flat side to the back. Thread the machine from the spool, left to the guide on top/rear, over the top towards the front, around the tensioner and up, around the take-up lever from right to left, down throught th semi-hidden guide, through the needle clamp guide and thread the needle through the front to the back.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 16, 2010

SOURCE: need instruction manual

Wasn't able to locate a free download but here's one on Sewforless.com for under $15.00

http://www.sew4less.com/product/4207/Necchi_6002_Instruction_Manual

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  • Posted on Sep 27, 2010

SOURCE: Necchi 215A Sewing machine Could anyone help I

Make sure the bobbin has a 3-5 inch thread tail
Then make sure the top thread has a 3-5 inch tail
Then hold the top thread tail with your fingers (away from the needle)
& use the hand wheel on the right hand side of the machine to slowly
Lower the needle in the bobbin area & see if the bobbin thread will pick
Up that way

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Debbi's Sewing Machine Repair

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  • Posted on Nov 17, 2010

SOURCE: Please tell me exactly how to thread the bobbin on

I also own 2 necchi sewing machines, I used to have a 3620 myself,,


in my operation manual it has a picture of threading the bobbin case,, if you would like a picture send me a comment with your email address

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Turn the hand crank on the machine to move the needle into the highest position. Move the presser foot the up position.


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