Thursday, June 30, 2016

Whatever you do don't touch that screw.

On Sunday after cutting out the pieces for my Burda jacket I prepared to overlock all the edges as the boucle was shredding madly all over the place.

The needle on my Janome overlocker needed changing since I had used it to make my husband's fleece jacket so I started to undo the screw to release the right needle. In a lack of concentration I absentmindedly undid the screw on the right side of the needle bar instead of the one on the front. Thinking all the while "I don't remember it being so hard to change a needle before". As soon as I had undone it I realised my error. Then I had a terrible time trying to get it back in place.

That was just the start of my problems! For three days I threaded and re-threaded my overlocker, but no matter what I did my machine skipped stitches or refused to make a chain at all. I changed the needle again in the right place this time and loosened the wrong screw and re-tightened it. I googled, but no one seemed to have my problem. I did everything I could think of, to no avail.

Finally I gave up and this morning I took it to my local Janome dealer for a repair and service. When I explained the problem the lady said knowingly "Oh you've put the timing out."

I can't show a photo of the screw concerned as my overlocker is in hospital, but it is on the right hand side of the little metal square that the needle screws are in and holds the square onto the needle bar.

 So be warned!

 Don't ever touch it!

11 comments:

  1. Oooooooo..... reminds me of the time I undid the wrong screw, in a similar manner of absentmindness, on my Bernina's walking foot attachment and boing! The whole thing popped apart and I had a dickens of a time putting it back together.... properly. So glad your repair shop can fix your machine!!!!

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    1. One bright spot. I threaded my serger so many times I think I could do it in my sleep now. :)

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  2. Oh dear - thank you for the warning - we can all be absentminded at times, but it obviously pays not to during needle changing sessions. Glad it was fixed with no apparent residual problem.

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    1. Whoops - not yet fixed, in hospital. Well I hope it will be fixed with no residual problems.

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    2. I can't believe I was so silly! I'll certainly be more on the ball next time.

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  3. So sorry you had machine trouble. I hate it when one of mine is out of whack!

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    1. Thank you, Faye. Even if you don't use them often you miss them when they are not around.

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  4. Thanks for the info, I used Janome overlocker too. So sorry about the machine trouble, hope it will be fixed fast :)

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  5. Oh how frustrating for you. Hope it gets fixed quickly.

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