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Repairing of sewing mashine

Postby funny sewing » Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:27 pm

Hi,
do anyone of you know a good shop where you can bring your mashine foe a repair. I have a 14 years only Victoria (Singer) mashine and prefer with this one as there is no computer in. So I could open the mashine and clean and oil it by myselfe. But the part with the button garn get very funny noise.

As I am living in Leicester, I need one in the areal here.

Please help me.

Thanks!!
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Re: Repairing of sewing mashine

Postby Offcuts » Wed Feb 22, 2012 11:55 pm

Hi funnysewing! Steve Whetton (Supreme Sewing Machines) is the man for you. His workshop is just off the Narborough Rd. I shall pm his phone number to you. Mention that you are a morsbagger and Rosie sent you! Ask him to give you a quote. I would think your Victoria Singer is exhausted1 There she was relaxing in the cupboard and then WHAM, her owner discovers morsbagging!

You are making an amazing amount of bags! Brilliant! Your work collegues must be very happy! I can bring you some more fabric to the pod meeting at Fabrika if you would like more! Fabrika is soon - 3rd March 12-5pm. I shall also send you a list of our events in march in case you fancy a bit of guerilla bagging. Thank you for all your help at Brocks Hill. I loved your 'ironing guide' Very useful when making a bag out of 2 pieces :D
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Re: Repairing of sewing mashine

Postby funny sewing » Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:58 pm

Thanks, for the details. I get your pm.

I only want to say that my machine know how to work I use it very often before it has to join the morsbags. I sew bouses, curtains, shorten trousers and repair our closings if nessessary. Sometimes I also use it for craft work. :-)
But I think it is now surprised that it has to work every weekend. :D

If it is not possible to repair my one I will buy a new one as I want to have a machine at home. I checked the internet and the only thing that bother me is that the most newest models have a computer inbuild. That mean no repair, cleaning or oiling of the mashine by myself. :?

Ok, I have to live with this.
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Re: Repairing of sewing mashine

Postby Offcuts » Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:03 pm

It is possible to find good second hand machines, for example I love Berninas made in 1970's, 80's and 90's pre- computerised. But now they can be difficult to find and often the same price as the new ones. It might be worth asking Steve if he can look out for one. I would have thought that he will be able to mend your Singer. Good luck! :lol:
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Re: Repairing of sewing mashine

Postby Krisaby » Fri Feb 24, 2012 6:32 am

I am getting on well with my Heavy Duty Singer. It took a little getting used to but I am happy with it now. As Masterclock said - it is a good workhorse! It doesn't have anything fancy with it, just basic stitches, but it stitches through anything with ease.
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Re: Repairing of sewing mashine

Postby funny sewing » Mon Feb 27, 2012 8:47 pm

Yuhuuuuu, I don't need a new maschine. Steve can repair my machine and I will get it back this week.

It is only that some part of the machine are worn and have to be replaced. After such a long time it is allowed.

Steve is realy a very nice person and I can only recommend if you have an issue with your machine and live near to Leicester.

Thanks Rosi for the reference. :wink:
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Re: Repairing of sewing mashine

Postby Offcuts » Mon Feb 27, 2012 9:22 pm

You are very welcome, funny sewing. I thought he would be able to mend it. It will be like a new machine when you get it back! :D
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