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try this take machine oil and oil eerier where the buttons that
changes for different stiches, then set the machine for straight
stich take a piece of fabric and sew on it for a 1 minute do the same for every different stich do this for halve hour, by doing this
your getting the different stiches in order and gear to synchronize
together.
hope this helps.
Please provide more information...ie make, model machine, what problems are you experiencing? How is your machine set for stitching and what result are you getting...what result do you think you should be getting...
Do you have thread in your bobbin? Is your needle fully inserted in the needle bar? Is it the right needle for the machine? Is your needle damaged, bent or dull?
Why not google the name and you will see lots of sites concerning these machines? I am sure that you will love the history of them and who knows you may run into a collector who has some answers for you. Good luck and happy hunting
hi! this particular problem is common when tension and stiches adjustment does not match and complied to fabrics your trying to sew,there a is hard way to find manual specialy to old ones. but if you want it may help you some i got here on manual sears 1803.if your control look similar to this in figure there are stitch control one for straight stitching and one
on special stitching.the small dial near needle is tension dial.You can set tension on # 3 to 5
stitch dial as in figureif you are
sewing a straight stiches set to # 8 to 12 trial are needed somtimes to acquired smooth sewing,Be sure no mechanical problem regarding in machine operation.try to sew a cotton fabric for trial then if sewing another fabrics sudden adjustment should be done.If your machine is equipted by auto tension just select on the fabrics.well small information can sometime helpfull ...nice sewing
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