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User manual. View the manual for the Elna 130 here, for free. This manual comes under the category Sewing machines and has been rated by 1 people with an ...
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The intuitive Elna 130 sewing machine is designed with the beginner sewist in mind: explore and create sewing ... Extra-high presser foot lift, Manual.
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Elna Model 130 Sewing Machine Instruction Manual, 24 Pages. The physical copy of the instruction manual is a soft cover printed photocopy.*Also works.
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Unable to locate a manual for the machine you listed. However, you can usually make your own basting stitch by setting the stitch length as long as possible, stitch width to zero, and loosen the top tension.
Berend: Thick fabrics require a longer stitch length. If the longer stitch length doesn't work check your attachments for an Easy Feed foot (It sort of mimics a walking foot.)
Sounds like a threading mistake. Try this, thread the machine all the way to the needle but not the eye. Then lift the presser foot up and down and pull on the tread as you do that. You should have tension when the foot is down and not tension when it is up. If this is the case try sewing(should fix), if it is not the case your machine will need adjustment.
Hi! Statewide Sewing has a great selection of belts for sewing machine. http://www.statewidesewing.com/#Accessories
WHen you get the new belt on, don't forget to clean your machine and oil it. Since it hasn't been used for a long time, I'm sure it will need a good oling.
Usually pedals possess a variable rheostat controller that react with the action of your foot. If it fails to function normally, it suggests that a short circuit has occurred. Generally, that means an internal wire or contact opens up and stops all further activity as you mentioned. The best bet is to take the machine to your local sewing machine dealer for repairs.
Probably nothing serious. I suspect it is incorrectly threaded. Check the needle is in right and rethread top and bottom according to the manual. There are some good youtube videos showing this if you do a search there.
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