I have a singer knitting machine (the kids pink one) with no instructions… any help??
I need to know how to cast-on, bind off and switch from round to flat mode (it feels like the switch may be stuck) Thanks!!!!
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I need to know how to cast-on, bind off and switch from round to flat mode (it feels like the switch may be stuck) Thanks!!!!
I have a Janome QC6260. Today while I was sewing it made an odd sound and acted like it was binding up. I stopped, checked to see if there were any obvious knots, and tried again. It made the noise and did the same thing again, and then it beeped at me and the lcd screen said “Lo”. I checked the owners manual and tried the stuff it said in the troubleshooting section, but it won’t turn a single stitch, it just beeps at me.
I called the store I got it from to talk to their repair center. They said it sounds like there’s a thread somewhere inside binding it up. But their turnaround time for repairwork is 2 weeks, and I have a quilt I need to get done by next Friday. I’ve looked to see if I can take the plastic pieces off to see the insides, but I can’t figure it out.
Does anyone happen to know what i need to do to be able to get inside this particular machine?
Ok, so I found the screws you were talking about, and managed to get most of the plastic pieces off the machine. But there are no threads and no lint or anything down in there anywhere. Any other ideas?
I just bought a brand new Singer Knitting Machine. I used it just fine to make 2 scarves and while making the third my machine started binding up. Now the handle won’t turn at all, and the hooks pop up when the machine is turned over. When I bought it and was getting ready to try it out a woman I know came into the shop with her 2 boys, the older boy immediatly went to the machine and began cranking the handle real fast and hard. I didn’t say anything to him or his mother, I really wish I had but speaking up is very difficult for me because I think what ever I say will come out wrong and sound mean. Anyway I don’t know if the machine is just a cheap peice of crap or the kid messed it up by being to hard on it. I know that it is a toy, but regardless of whether or not it’s a toy it should not have broken after just a few uses. I’m trying to decide whether or not I should exchange it for a new one or just get my money back and look for a better brand. If I should get another brand what works best in your oppinion. Has anyone else had this problem with their Singer Knitting Machine?
- I am an avid knitter and I teach as well, I just wanted something I could use up my novelty yarn on that is quick and easy. I fell last week and I was odered not to knit by the doctor because I hurt both wrists and my left arm (I am left hand dominant), so I really need something to do – and I want to knit.
I do usually knit by hand, and as it says already I am unable to knit (by hand) because of a fall. I bought the machine to give me something to do without hurting myself more. I also got it so I can use up my novelty yarn, I am simply making a long tube. I can do very little knitting so I just do up ends in my own way, and I can a finished project without the extra strain.
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