Members jimi Posted March 13, 2020 Members Report Posted March 13, 2020 I must say that is in excellent condition!!! Great find that one BellaBee. You do not come across many machines in this condition these days! Quote
Members Hodgie77 Posted March 13, 2020 Author Members Report Posted March 13, 2020 On 3/10/2020 at 2:54 AM, Bert51 said: I was wondering how are you going setting up your 188. I other 16 manuals which show timing, even a 31 is also similar. Bert. I haven't really gotten it figured out. The top thread gets tangled up the bobbin carrier, and doesn't catch the bobbin thread. I think I'm going to try finding a local mechanic to conne fix it sadly. I really wanted to figure it out myself lol Quote
Members Elisa Posted August 23, 2020 Members Report Posted August 23, 2020 Hello all!!!! I got a singer 16k33 from my grandma in law and I would really like to have a user manual. Can you please send It to me? How can I get It? thanks a lot!!! elisa Quote
Members BellaBee Posted October 12, 2020 Members Report Posted October 12, 2020 On 3/13/2020 at 4:32 PM, Wizcrafts said: A Teflon foot will help feed leather and vinyl. But, all it takes is one or two accidental foot drops, under spring pressure, onto the feed dog teeth to put an end to its usefulness. A better foot has a steel frame and steel rollers inside it. This foot feeds even better than Teflon. The next upgrade would be an actual industrial sewing machine roller foot conversion kit. This consists of a flip up foot with either a 3/4 or 1 inch diameter (sorry about the inches!) roller on ball bearings, a single row feed dog that's inline with the roller, and a throat plate to match. Hi Wizcrafts. Thank you for the information. Never thought about Teflon’s vulnerability. You’re right! And a lot of time has gone by and I’ve only just got back here. So sorry, very rude of me. It’s been a strange year and I’ve only just this week started cleaning my machine. It looks lovely but it’s actually very dirty. I must just accept I’m taking it slow. Quote
Members Snakeoil Posted October 12, 2020 Members Report Posted October 12, 2020 I did not see anyone mention this here. You should do a search for an "Adjusters Manual" for your machine and you might get lucky. regards, Rob Quote
Members LadyTD Posted August 28, 2023 Members Report Posted August 28, 2023 I have a 16-188 setup with a 2 piece walking foot, this going to sound silly but here it goes. I have had this machine for 30 years, she my old friend. But a dozen or so years ago I was in an accident and had a TBI, forgot things that I still don't remember. One of the things I forgot was all of my sewing machines. I started putting together a new craft room. Anyway just a few weeks ago I decided to sit down with my 16-188. I threaded it and needle wouldn't catch the bobbin thread. So I went back to basics, and then it came to me, this machine is not tolerant of being misthreaded. Some of my other machines are much more forgiving. As it turned out not only had I mis- threaded it, I didn't have the thread holder in the correct position. Years ago when I first got this machine, I taped a note on the machine table it says " I like straight lines". When I noticed that I rethreaded my machine and when I got to the needle it was not a straight line, I had the needle in sideways. It threads left to right. But before I even began to figure this out my thought was it's out of time or I need to take it to the machine repair. Each machine has it's own quirks. I have an Embroidery machine and I'm not sure I'm up to the task of that one yet. Now I'm working on my Ruby treadle machine, it's another straight forward machine. My 16-188 is running like a dream now, and I am rediscovering my love of sewing. Quote
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