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try a different bobbin make sure the bobbin in turned the right way in the bobbin case also the machine may have a timing problem, and having it checked to would be a good idea.
These machines were prone to cracks in the bobbin case (which are exorbitantly expensive to replace) and sticky pattern camstack sliders. I would take it to a repair person familiar with the Lydia. I wouldn't spend much to repair it, as you could improve vastly with even an inexpensive machine from Sears. The new Necchi machines are Taiwan imports and are not related in any way to the old Italian Necchi machines.
If you have the white Lydia they actually have one in a museum as a design piece of the day, made in Italy in about the 60's biggest problem is camstack splitting
Beldia 1306 - did you ever solve your sewing m/c problem. I have just resurrected my old Necchi and have the same problem, power but very sluggish operation of the needle, could be oil that is needed. Can you help?
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