10 yrs. of helping sewers with their problems.
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this PfaFF Creative 7570:
"HI Dianne, That model does not track stitches or hours. Sorry :("
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Singer Sewing Machines:
"Hi Karen, Looks like your machine is stuck in needle bar lock out (or basting stitch)..."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Bernina Sewing Machines:
"Hi James, In general all of the DC motors in today's machines are not repairable. good..."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Pfaff Creative 4.0 Sewing Machnie:
"Look under the tools menu. There should be a setting for straight stitch needle plate or..."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Sewing Machines:
"Hi Juna, What make and model is this? thanks, Wayne"
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Sewing Machines:
"Hi Ida, It is probably the transducer. This is the part that the hose from the foot..."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Sewing Machines:
"We haven't been able to get that motor for years. I don't know of a replacement..."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Husqvarna Sewing Machines:
"Hi Travis, This capacitor is not necessary. It was used back in the day to reduce noise..."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Brother Sewing Machines:
"This could be a couple of things. If the hand wheel is stiff then it is some sort of jam..."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Sewing Machines:
"Hi Nancy, What make and model is your machine? thanks."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this PfaFF Sewing Machines:
"It adjusts the needle plate position front to back."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Sewing Machines:
"That is the motor belt. Check the pulley on the motor, if it is loose it may need to be..."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Janome Sewing Machines:
"Could be the motor belt came off or broke. :)"
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this PfaFF Sewing Machines:
"It adjusts the position of the needle plate front to back. :)"
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this PfaFF Sewing Machines:
"That is usually a bad feed stepper motor. good luck!"
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this PfaFF Sewing Machines:
"If you remove the batteries (on the bottom of the machine) and wait about one day, the ..."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this PfaFF Sewing Machines:
"You may have lint build up under the needle plate between the feed dogs. Pop it off and..."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this PfaFF Creative 7570:
"It is possible one or more of the keys are stuck. If not then probably needs a circuit..."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Husqvarna Sewing Machines:
"Sounds like a bind in the slide block which you get to from the back. It is near the hand..."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Sewing Machines:
"Sounds like the timing belt is skipping and needs to be replaced. good luck!"
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this PfaFF Sewing Machines:
"You may have an old style transformer and/or a hook that is not grounded. Both parts are..."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Husqvarna Sewing Machines:
"Hi Sally, Looks like the slide block is bound up. Sometimes this is an easy fix for a..."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Singer Sewing Machines:
"Looks like the gears are loose or broken."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Husqvarna Sewing Machines:
"Is the stitch width dial set to 5? If it is on 0 then you will only get a straight..."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Sewing Machines:
"Sounds like the motor belt is off or broken. good luck!"
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Sewing Machines:
"The message means that the motor is drawing too much current. Could be a mechanical bind..."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Janome Sewing Machines:
"Try removing the needle plate and cleaning out lint between the feed dogs. Good luck!"
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Sewing Machines:
"Hi Louise, What is the make and model of your machine? Wayne"
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Sewing Machines:
"Sounds like the transformer is going bad. Either that or the main motor."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Sewing Machines:
"Sometimes it is just a bunch of lint built up under the needle plate between the feed..."
SewTechWayne posted an answer for this Janome Memory Craft 4000 Sewing Machine:
"You can use a class 15 bobbin or a Janome bobbin. Good luck!"