This sewing machine was given to me by my grandma and I've never used any sewing machine before. I am attempting to learn how, but when I plug it in it does nothing. Does this mean the motor is broken or is there something I'm not doing? I've tried looking up videos, but they're very confusing when you don't know what you're doing.
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The problem can be with the power cord being faulty, the on and off switch can be the issue if it is the fault and when turned on will not power up the machine or you have an issue with the motor of the machine and it may need replacing.
Thank you for your response and this may sound stupid but I'm not sure if there is an on/ off switch. I can only see where to plug in the cord. I've looked and looked but I think it might just be the cord running from the machine to the foot pedal.
This will give you some hands on tips to clean and repair your vintage singer -www.instructables.com/
I do not believe you will be able to find your problem without the help of experts on this model sewing machine.
Fortunately there is a site that has lots of experience repairing vintage Singer sewing machines.
You will find a contact email link on this page if you need further assistance.
This is also a good link:
www.techsupportforum.com/
If you cannot get the help you need from any of these groups you may want to find a Singer repair shop and have them do a complete clean up on your machine.
Caution: this is a beautiful machine so be sure you take lost of pictures (even while in the shop) so you can be sure you will have YOUR machine when time to pick up. I know some may think I am being overly cautious but I have been a victim and also know of others.
Repairs can be very expensive so check for estimates before taking machine. You can remove the machine from the cabinet.
You can find sewing lessons for beginners online but you may want to check with Michael's or JoAnn's to see if they have names for anyone giving sewing lessons as hands on is the best way to learn.
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Thank you so much this will be very helpful! And yes I want to make sure it's taken very good care of because not only is it a great machine ibut more importantly it's got a LOT of sentimental value for me
I can understand how you feel and you are so lucky to have something this nice and know that it was once used by a loved one.
It is not unusual for an older machine to not have an on/off switch so do not be concerned about this as it's possible the mother was added later.
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