Talk:Sewing machine

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The change in this text was taken from my sewing machine write up from everything2.com, the original sources for this are listed at the end of that write up.

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[edit] Sewing machine article - Miscellaneous info

This portion of the article is vague, misleading, and not terribly helpful.

For one thing, the instructions for threading a sewing machine do not relate to the most common type of machine and appear to be for a serger--a specialty machine which is quite different. I'm not sure if they're correct, not being a serger user myself.

The instructions on sewing just don't seem like the sort of material a reader would be looking for here.

If I had time and proper expertise, I'd write something, but I'm just trying to figure out why my machine is skipping stitches, and this was the first hit on Google. --70.231.140.143 00:04, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

This is an encyclopedia, not a Help Desk. If you need help with your sewing machine, read the manual or contact the manufacturer's Customer Service Department. —QuicksilverT @ 18:56, 21 September 2006 (UTC)