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I've got a problem that I've never encountered before. I fixed a badly mistimed hook, but then this started happening. 

As you hopefully can see inr the video, the feed is pushing forward and then back with each stitch. Does anyone know why it is doing that? Thanks in advance

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@AlainaZHave you checked to make sure your safety clutch isn't kicked out?Always check it b4 re-timing your hook.Be sure the A & B marks

line up.

Singer 211 timing marks.jpg

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Hello! I was directed to your post by another user to ask on how well the singer 211u166 works and if its a recomended buy.

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8 minutes ago, AlanLessing said:

Hello! I was directed to your post by another user to ask on how well the singer 211u166 works and if its a recomended buy.

Well, I haven't spent much time on it so I can't say, since it was donated to us in not great condition. I am certified only by Juki, and I find most other brands to be unnecessarily frustrating. But a lot of that is because 95% of my experience is Juki, so I'm biased. 

But yeah, I've been sour on other brands. Poor or non-existent documentation, difficult to get parts. The machine fell over in transport and several pieces broke and Singer says they don't have replacements. We're selling this and replacing it with a refurbished Juki LS-1341

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