Run Tests: Periodically run the sewing machine to check if all functions are working correctly, including sewing speed and stitch patterns.
Troubleshooting: If the sewing machine is not operating properly or making unusual noises, check for loose or damaged parts and perform necessary repairs.
Use Appropriate Sewing Materials
Avoid Using Unsuitable Fabrics: Use appropriate fabrics and threads for the sewing machine. Extremely thick or stiff fabrics may affect the machine’s performance.
Avoid Sewing Hard Objects: Try to avoid sewing very hard materials, such as thick leather, as it may damage the sewing Storage and Preservation
Avoid Direct Sunlight and Moisture: Store the sewing machine in a dry, cool place, avoiding direct sunlight and humid environments to prevent internal parts from aging or rusting.
Keep the Bobbin Case and Thread Paths Clean
Thread Paths: Thread paths can accumulate dust and thread debris, impacting sewing performance. Regularly clean thread paths using a brush or vacuum cleaner.
Bobbin Case: Also, clean the bobbin case regularly. Check the condition of the bobbin case and remove any fibers or debris.
Check and Adjust Tension
Thread Tension: Adjusting thread tension is crucial for sewing quality. Regularly check if the upper and lower thread tensions are correct and adjust the tension knobs for optimal sewing results.
Sewing Test: Perform actual sewing tests to ensure that the tension adjustments result in proper stitching on the fabric.