I am about to throw my new Pfaff out the window (if I could lift it, it would already be gone)! Hi everyone I'm new here and new to sewing leather with a compound walking foot machine!
I got a great deal on a new Pfaff 335 cylinder arm machine. I mostly make pursers/handbags, and just recently started working with leather. When my Bernina dealer told me I was going to ruin my machine if I kept trying to sew leather with it well... my search began. I tried my pfaff in the show room on a few occasions and did not have any issues with it. Now I can't even sew a straight line with out thread getting all bunched up in the bobbin casing and thread breaking and the machine locking up. I don't know if something got bumped during transport or what is going on. Of course since then I have tried to adjust the tension hoping this would help, but I'm scared maybe that has made things worse. I have tried rethreading both bobbin and needle threads per the manual. I even tried the bobbin thread backwards to what the manual said just in case. I have oiled the machine and done everything I can think of to get this machine to sew. As you can imagine I am extremely frustrated when I have this new expensive machine and I can't be productive with it. Oh and i have tried different threads and stitch lengths. I am hoping and praying someone will enlighten me. This machine appears more complicated than I expected, definitely not a plug in and go like my Bernina. My next step is to pay someone to come help me, thankfully I know a semi local service guy.
Please help and thank you in advance!