Handheld sewing machine demo ☆

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I bought this for 20+ years, when some salesman came into my high school, almost identical machine, red color for a couple of bucks. At first, I always ended up didn't stitch, sew it properly. I thought that salesman sold me a fake one. I keep it in my closet. Then I finally decided to try to use it back like literally a few mins ago on my bed sheet cover after I stumbled on your video and follow your instructions, it totally works. I couldn't believe it. Thanks a lot. Some faith on humanity restored 😂👍😎

VMeGaMRedZV
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ATTENTION PLEASEEEE. I encountered two possible problems that may be happening to you, this is my first time coming near a sewing machine so please bare with me.
1. The thread MUST go inside the needle (there is a little hole at the end), she didn't show this in the video. (Yeah I know it's probably common sense).
2. The thread must pass through FROM the inside to the outside. If you pass the thread from the outside to the inside the sewing machine will be "feed" in the opposite direction and the force you are applying to it will cause the thread to NOT be sewed and therefore it will only make holes. It may also TRY to sew but it will unravel.
Thank you for the video btw :) nice music too.

paramoreguate
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As someone who has spent a lot of time sewing, I would recommend removing what you have been sewing first pulling out a good length of thread and then trimming it below the needle so that you can use a long tail to do a Stay Stitch so that it will not come undone.

Hellion
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I always wondered about these, I usually see by hand but have recently taken up a hobby that could involve a tiny bit of sewing. I think I will get one having seen how neatly it sews. Thanks!

AnneAndersonFoxiepaws
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I just got this machine. This video is incredibly helpful! The trick is to cut the string *before* removing it from the machine so that the thread can be pulled through the bottom loop since there's no bottom bobbin.
*THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!*

ialsoder
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You missed out saying the thread needed to go through the hole under the tension controller as well before going through the needle :)

cazkiwinz
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Would've never guessed the bottom lifts and that's where the fabric goes. Thanks!

DarknoorX
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I tried many times but can't do...the thread comes out😢

Sadcappybara
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To everyone saying they cant keep the thread from coming out of the fabric, take the plastic casing off and watch the gears move. There is a hook underneath where the needle jabs in. The string has to catch on that hook. From there you can determine how to properly hold onto the string

goblin_hag
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OK guys it never worked for me just watching the video.. I watched this video like 5times but still never figured how to thread the needle... I figured it out by reading your comments... thanks... you need to thread from the inside and the extra thread that comes out of the needle should go to the same direction the stitch goes.. so if you stitching from left to right it should be on the right side... and vise versa... at the end of the stitch just make multiple of stitches at the same place your last stitch ends.. I hope this helps...

myzcandy
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This thing actually works. At the beginning the threads always loosen after I put holes in it, but that was because I was doing it wrong. What I was doing wrong was moving the bottom part of the mechanism. The string won't get loose if you don't move the bottom part and just keep hitting the spring.

puffysalmander
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Just guessing, for those many unable to get the right performance, experimenting in thread routing may help. Some of them might be cheap clones of the real product. Some might need ajustment of mechanisms, or contain a faulty part or two. Sometimes a bit of lubrication makes an improvement. Mine came inside a used sailboat and is slightly different, white in color, has 'Singer' on one side, and is good quality. And it works well, but will take practice. Thanks for this video, it helped me get started.

senatorjosephmccarthy
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I have two of these, vintage. After watching this - I'll stay with hand-sewing, it's easier and quicker. Thank you for uploading.

ahunter
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Ah Excellent - thank you.
My tip is to keep the fabric tension tight, as it feeds into the machine, to keep the stitches even. :)

Mooniicky
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I have it same exact one did what you said and I tried and it just wouldn't freaking work it just makes holes in the fabric and not put the string in the holes

seasickseadragon
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The normal sewing machine have two spools of thread. One above and one below. The above one punch through and create a loop under the fabric. The spool below put a thread through this loop and hold the sewing in place, preventing it from unravel.

fadlya.rahman
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I also bought the same machine and I m trying from morning to stitch but it is not at all happening....

zebansari
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Found a solution to this thing
After finished the stitch u will find two ends on thread one from where u begin and one from where u cut off
If u tie the end separately so they can't go through the holes they came in from the stitch stays
Just a little loop hole I found ;>

Czzz
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for future me and anyone interested, single thread sewing machine are usually employing the "chain stitch" mechanism, which only 1 thread is required. The needle would push the new thread pass a loop that was formed by the previous stitch.

twitteking
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My mom bought me a white one yesterday. Thanks for the demo! :)

yuriko