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Need Sewing Help how do you drop a feed dog?????? HELP! |
On my machine there is a lever underneath, near the bobbin casing. What type of machine do you have? |
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do i have to remove the bobbin casing? |
For me, that was like reading a foreign language. I wish I could help but I can't even sew a button on. I'm 32 years old and still mail my mom stuff I need sewn ;) Good Luck Marci, are you making me something? haha |
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On mine, I don't have to remove the bobbin casing, the lever is just to the right of the casing. Do you see any lever with directional arrows near the bobbin? I've tried looking on line for an answer and will keep trying. I don't know if a picture would help or not. I just saw where you are making buttonholes, my machine has a setting on a knob on the face of the machine for buttonholes.....I don't have to physically change the feed dog position. |
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It's possible there is no manual lever. My machine is a Necchi brand and it's been too long since I've used any Singer, I've forgotten. I did find the Singer product manuals link but didn't have your model number. SINGER® SEWING CO. | Manuals I would think being a newer machine it has a setting for buttonholes and you shouldn't have to drop the feed dog. |
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If you set the stitch length to zero do your dogs go down?? |
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why do you want to drop your dog feeds.....is the material too thick?......you should be bale to make button holes without dropping the dog feeds.....there should be a knob or button that puts the machine in the sequence for making button holes...and then just set the length to the length of button hole you want... |
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you just drop the food on the ground and Layla will eat the feed hahahaha :p |
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Looks like you will have to do the 4 step method above. I found something online about the prelude and it says that it has no way to lower the feed dogs. Instead it comes with an extra plate that replaces the one on it and covers up the feed dogs when you need to lower them. |
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