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In today’s video, I’m talking about how often your machine needs more than just a quick clean. I also show you how to get under the needle plate, an area that can get clogged with dust and lint! It's amazing how just a little "dirt" can cause all kinds of thread tension problems, a sewing machine that doesn't stitch well, or even a machine that doesn't run at all! Is your bobbin thread loose when sewing? Or maybe it's too tight? This could be why! 0:00 - Intro and how often to deep clean your sewing machine 01:38 - In case you missed my video on quick cleaning, here it is! • Basic Cleaning for Your Sewing Machine 01:50 - No matter what the machine, you need to clean under your needle plate 02:05 - Tools needed 02:53 - Example 1, Singer Touch N Sew (easiest) 03:17 - Example 2, Elna Supermatic (still pretty easy, not unusual for machines from the 1950s) 03:36 - Example 3, a needleplate with screws (not hard, and probably the most common) 04:44 - There might be a screwdriver hidden away in the bed of your machine 05:04 - Watch me mess with the screws a little bit (in double time). Note that as soon as I am able, I just use my fingers instead of the screwdriver. That reduces the chance I will damage the screw or the needle plate. 05:26 - Cleaning under the needle plate. 06:13 - Take care when replacing the needle plate, especially with a vertical-bobbin machine. 06:43 - Image is from the Singer 301 Machine Manual (page 15) 06:55 - Closer look at the bobbin area. I apologize that the image is a bit crooked, I need a level for my tripod! 07:45 - Wrap up and summary