![]() Undeterred, Julia uses a toothpick to hold this nut in place, and after she removes the lever, the nut falls straight through and out the bottom of the machine. This lever is held in place partially by a nut, on the inside of the stitch plate. The screws over the stitch gauge plate are too tight, which complicates things as she removes the stitch length regulator lever. Julia revisits the stitch length regulator unit from the previous day's work. The decals haven't budged, even through all that scrubbing. Jill's arm, column, and the motor area are now clean, and almost all the varnish is stripped off. The towels and cotton fabric hold onto the varnish a little bit better than the cotton balls and pick more of it up off the machine, which saves Julia plenty of effort! Then she tries cotton knit fabric with rubbing alcohol instead of just cotton balls with alcohol. When taking the varnish off Jill today, Julia tries using blue shop towels with rubbing alcohol. Today, Julia continues to work on Jill's varnish and investigates the unique symbol by Jill's handwheel. Happy Holidays!īefore we dive into today's Restore Along, let's catch up on last week's installment here: Previous Post: Restore Along Part 16: Ric Rac Girls & Stitch Indicator Parts Merry Christmas from The Featherweight Shop! We hope you are enjoying spending time with loved ones, and your day is merry and bright! After an exciting holiday season, we are all very grateful for the rest and time spent with those we hold dear. ![]()
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