Hi, my Necchi Rossi 200 sewing machine will not sew. Brand new out of the box, the booklet says it is set up to start sewing. I have rethreaded the bobbin and machine and it will not sew. When I press the foot down I can hear the machine mechanism going but nothing is happening? When I press the foot down it sounds like bobbin is being wound even though it is set up sew. Does anyone know why this is happening?
Sounds like a fancy new machine. I am not directly familiar with that machine, but I am very familiar with the same problem in Vintage mechanical machines, and perhaps most of it will have a counterpart to resolve your problem. 1. The first thing to check is the mechanism used to Lock and Unlock the Machine drive train when a Bobbin is being wound. (A) On much older machines, this is usually a knob located in the middle of the Handwheel, Turn one way to engage the power train, and turn the other way to disengage the power train. (B) On slightly older machines this is located in the same place (center of Hwndwheel), but is a Push-Toggle mechanism, push one part in and it disengages the Drive Train, used when winding Bobbins, push it back to Normal to re-engage the Drive Train, so the needle goes up and down again. (C) Your machine may be similar to one of these, or if it is far more electronic, then there is a special Switch or Setting to do the same thing. Check your Owner's Manual to see how your machine engages and dis-engages the Drive Train that makes the needle go Up-And-Down when you sew, or not go Up-And-Down when you are winding a Bobbin. Since this Bobbin winding option involves disengaging the Drive-Train, if it gets damaged or worn out, it disables your machine. For this reason, I do not recommend home sewing machine operators to eve use the Dis-Engage feature when they are winding Bobbins, just be sure the Presser-Foot is in the UP position. The Needle going Up-And-Down won't damage anything for that short while. 2. Another area to check is the Bobbin Winding mechanizim. Be sure it is disengaged so ther is no drag on the machine. On the newer machines, maybe even yours, the two mechanizims to Start and Stop the Drive-Train and the mechanizim to re-wind a Bobbin are inter-connected, meaning one may trip or un-trip the other. If this is the case, then all you would have to do is dis-engage the Bobbin Winder, and . . . PRESTO ! . . . your problem is fixed. Hope this Helps you fix your machine that runs but does not Drive the Needle. Sincerely, Amender, 2020-DEC-03#