07-10-2009, 12:35 PM | #1 (permalink) |
Eat your vegetables
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Handy Stitch?
Has anyone successfully used one of those hand-held sewing machines? Someone gave me a handi-stitch and I have spent the past half hour attempting to make it stitch - no luck. Since it has thread coming in from one direction, it has no bobbin understitch, the thread keeps unraveling after I stitch a line. I'm ready to ditch the thing and go back to hand-stitching.
If you have any tips to make it work, please share! Edit: I found this instruction booklet online, which is much more complete than the one that came in the package. Link to Manual
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07-13-2009, 12:16 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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I wish I could give you some useful advice. My Mom had a Handi-stitch and electric scissors when I was a kid in the 70's. A few years ago I came across a Handi-stitch on Ebay (used) and bought it mostly out of pure nostalgia.
I could not get the thing to function in any useful way. I could have been due to it being used (really, how many out there haven't been by now?), but somehow I doubt it. I have a feeling they were all about the novelty ala the "Pocket Fisherman" than any real usefulness. Mine just clackety-clacked away like it wanted to be sewing, but the whole trouble-shooting section of the manual read like how mine "worked". It finally went to the dump in our last move. It's been awhile so I can't remember how the thing works but from looking at the manual, it's not apparent to me at all where the bobbin comes into play. I know mine came with a few. It shows putting the spool in the bobbins place. Without a bobbin, you can't "have" a complete stitch. *scratches head* Sorry for the non-help, hope you have better luck with yours than I did with mine.
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07-13-2009, 02:23 PM | #3 (permalink) |
Eat your vegetables
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Thanks for the response, alicat!
I decided to give up on using it for my curtain-making project. It kept tearing the fabric: in-out-in-out quickly right in a row, ripping a nice little bunch of holes that eventually ran together. I'm quick enough with hand stitching that I didn't bother to hunt down a real sewing machine. I took the thing apart completely after struggling with it for a couple of hours. It doesn't have an internal bobbin. Sure, it comes with bobbins, but those are only so you don't have to travel with a whole spool of thread. The stitch it's supposed to make is a loopy thing and it will ravel if you don't tie off both ends immediately. It doesn't do any back-stitching. They still sell these junky things. Mine was a gift, but I saw them for sale last week at the local CVS pharmacy.
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07-13-2009, 03:08 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Yeah, I got a handi-stitch in the mail in '06 and I'd be glad to figure out how to use the thing if for nothing else than to put Misfits patches on a jacket.
I opened the thing up and looked at the instructions and yeaaah... totally need to Intarweb that bad boy before I butcher any fabric. |
07-16-2009, 01:08 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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Location: West Michigan
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Wow you guys, I guess you really do learn something new everyday. My new learnin' is that they are actually still manufacturing those things! Really, mine was a vintage 70's model. I don't know whether it's funny or sad that they haven't been able to improve the damn thing in decades.
I agree GG, it's easier and quicker to just hand-stitch than muck with that thing. It was bittersweet but I finally got a sewing machine when my Gramma died. That made tossing the POS all the easier!
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