Check with your local sewing repair shop. It could be that the cost of evaluation, service fee, and any required replacement parts could make it less than economical to repair. IMHO, if the machine cost $100 when new, it may be wise to invest in a new machine.
You might try to fix it yourself. try to copy and paste this link. http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf/Repair/Machines/Sewing_Machines/Repairing-a-Sewing-Machine.html You might want to just replace it with a new one. OR see if your local repair shop has a good used machine for sale with a guarantee.
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Check with your local sewing repair shop. It could be that the cost of evaluation, service fee, and any required replacement parts could make it less than economical to repair. IMHO, if the machine cost $100 when new, it may be wise to invest in a new machine.
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You might try to fix it yourself. try to copy and paste this link.
http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf/Repair/Machines/Sewing_Machines/Repairing-a-Sewing-Machine.html
You might want to just replace it with a new one. OR see if your local repair shop has a good used machine for sale with a guarantee.