My mother was an avid hobbyist of sewing almost anything. She had made my sister's and mine's dresses when we were small, even the curtains and the pillow cases were her masterpieces. All of these were courtesy of her very reliable Bernina sewing machine. You could easily imagine how depressed she was when it broke down and it took us weeks before we were able to have it repaired. This is the reason why I tried to learn even the most basic of Bernina sewing machine repairs.
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It turned it that more often than not, the repairs needed were most very basic. You don't really have to be trained by the manufacturer or any of their authorized repair centers. What you really need is to have a basic sewing machine repair kit which usually contains sewing machine oil, a crevice attached vacuum, tweezers, white lithium grease, a small flat head screw drivers and toothpicks.
The first step in Bernina sewing machine repairs is to open all the top, bottom and side covers with the use of a screwdriver to be able to see and access the inside parts. You would have then to clean it with a vacuum. You would then have to remove the thread bobbin plate cover to clean it as well. You might need the tweezers or a toothpick to remove threads or pieces of fabric that have wound themselves on these parts.
You would have to lubricate all the moving parts with the machine oil. You should also not forget to put grease in the gears. This will ensure that it the internal parts will work smoothly due to the reduced friction as well as minimize rust build-up.
You could now reassemble the machine back and you're ready to go. As you have read some Bernina sewing machine repairs are basic and could be accomplished by any novice like you and me.
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