guru n.
guru n. · GS-3700

My after pressing foot rest button.hand weel not rotating why?

guru n.
guru n. · GS-3700

I need to open the plastic cover . Need to know the screw location.

Santjie O.
Santjie O. · GS-3700

How do you change the light bulb on the GS3700 brother sewing machine ?

Rita
Rita · GS-2500 / GS-3700

My Brother GS3700 does not feed the fabric. I worked every for 6 months on the machine and all of a sudden my felt fabric does not feed by machine, any help??

Treisha J
Treisha J  

Open up the bobbin housing area under the needle. The felt may have clogged up the feed with lint. Vacuum or brush out while machine is turned off.

John Jacob
John Jacob · GS-3700

Bulb fused. I am in Trivandrum. Where is the service center in Trivandrum?

Bianca Pretorius-Olcelli
Bianca Pretorius-Olcelli · GS-3700

What is the difference between a 1-step buttonhole & a 4-step buttonhole?

Kirra Cee
Kirra Cee  

You have to click the dial for each for directions of the hole so a=down b=across ect... where with the 1 step it does it in 1 setting

Bianca Pretorius-Olcelli
Bianca Pretorius-Olcelli  

Thank you.

jaya
jaya · GS-2500 / GS-3700

Can it be good to use for quilting?

kateincottesloe
kateincottesloe  

I'm sorry, I can't say - I don't do quilting so I have no opinion on that aspect. If you have a look on the Brother website, it may tell you that in the product specifications for this model. Good luck, I hope you find an answer there.

Ingog Nito
Ingog Nito  

I have used it on heavier fabrics and it didn't do well. It dropped stitches and started to wander a lot. I wouldn't recommend it for anything more than very basic tasks.

Nahid
Nahid · GS-2500

what is difference between GS 2510 and GS 250?

kateincottesloe
kateincottesloe  

Hi Nahid, sorry, I don't know. I only own one of them. I am very happy with mine and would certainly recommend it for a beginner. You could try comparing the reviews on Product Review or on the manufacturer's website. Whirlpool forums usually have good discussion threads too. Good luck! Rgds, Kate

Jnettejb
Jnettejb · GS-3700

I aM trying to learn how to use the "automatic" buttonholer, but need more detailed instructions than I can see on the DVD.

Is there a clearer example of how to set the machine up for this process?

kateincottesloe
kateincottesloe  

I'm sorry, I can't help you with this. I haven't tried the button holer yet. Have you looked on You Tube? There are often tutorials there.

Jnettejb
Jnettejb  

Yes, I've looked on YouTube, but none covers this model machine and everyone differs.

NourShah
NourShah  

there is a special piece that should be there with the machine when you buy it. It is a long plastic one that is replaced with the usual foot and it has a space where u lay the button and hold it down which automatically adjusts the size of the buttonhole to the size of the button. You put your fabric under the foot in way that you know the buttonhole would be sewed backwards then forwards. very important is when you are ready to sew the buttonhole, pull down the metal piece on the left of the foot and push back then start sewing, otherwise it won't work out.

Alaa elmalaah
Alaa elmalaah  

Hi there i think this video is more than enough if you can translate it helped me so much

external link 

Aditi  B
Aditi B · GS-3700

is this machine good for quilting?

kateincottesloe
kateincottesloe  

I'm sorry, I don't know. That information might be available on the product website. Good luck!

mafrooha
mafrooha · GS-2500 / GS-3700

What us the difference between Gs2700 and GS 370.? What i am choose for my best option?

kateincottesloe
kateincottesloe  

Price and functionality are the differences. It's probably best to identify what you'll need the machine for and then look at each model to see which one best suits your requirements.

Rebecca Gilmore
Rebecca Gilmore · GS-3700

I have the Brother GS3700

I've had quite a few issues with it.

It's been threaded correctly but when I'm sewing the thread up top is going along and then all of a sudden it spins really quickly and all all the stitching bunches up at the back on the fabric.

It continues to do this.

I've played around with the tension and it continues to do that same.

Any help would be great.

Regards

Ingog Nito
Ingog Nito  

Well there's a few things that come to mind. First it could be that the thread is catching somewhere in the eye and then knotting up or the stitch is wrong for the fabric. Try a strong thread such as upholstery thread or the like. Try not to use general purpose, embroidery or generic thread (basically anything you can break with your fingers) as these pill a lot and can cause that to happen. A new needle might help as if the needle is only slightly bent or blunt the bobbin won't feed properly. Try a different needle type and size. I've found that if it's messing up a particular thing then hand wheeling is a quick fix. If none of this works then take it back for a refund or throw it in the bin and get a good one as this is a problem I have as well and it's just because it's a cheap machine. I have seventy year old treadle power singers that work better than this thing. It's not complete garbage but it'll only do basic tasks. Don't expect it to do everything it says on the box. It won't.

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