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Unthread completely. Raise presser foot. Re-thread carefully making sure thread seats in discs. Needle is bent, inserted backward, or hitting the plate.

: Use only high-quality sewing machine oil. Apply a single drop to the shuttle race (where the bobbin case sits) and into the oil holes marked on the top of the machine casing.

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Match needle to fabric type (e.g., use a Denim needle for jeans). Clutch is still disengaged. Tighten the inner knob of the handwheel clockwise. Fabric not feeding forward Feed dogs are lowered or stitch length is at 0. Increase stitch length or raise feed dogs via the lever. victoria 537 manual

Since the Victoria 537 is a vintage mechanical machine, it requires regular "TLC":

Remove the needle plate and bobbin case after every few hours of sewing. Use a small lint brush to remove dust and fabric fibers from around the feed dogs and the shuttle race area.

Changes stitches from straight to zigzag or decorative patterns. Unthread completely

For further assistance with your Victoria 537, consider these resources:

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Pass the thread through the eye of the take-up lever from right to left. Needle is bent, inserted backward, or hitting the plate

Open the slide plate or drop-down door on the free-arm base to access the shuttle race.

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After oiling, sew on a scrap piece of fabric for a few minutes to absorb any excess oil before starting your project. 7. Troubleshooting Common Issues Potential Cause Upper thread not in tension discs Rethread top of machine with presser foot raised. Needle breaks repeatedly Needle is bent or inserted backward Replace needle; ensure flat side faces the back. Machine skips stitches Needle is blunt, wrong size, or dirty Insert a fresh, correct-sized needle. Fabric puckers significantly Tension is too high for thin fabric Lower top tension; use a lighter-weight needle. Machine runs slowly or heavily Lint buildup or lacks oiling Clean lint out of shuttle hook; apply sewing machine oil.