I have a brother computerized sewing machine the model CS-5055, and i am not sure if its actually safe to use a magnetic seam guide, i got it from this local tailor shop in my town, but i don’t want to risk using it and then have my machine fail.
Again i have a project runway ed brother CS-5055 model.
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Aug 24, 2012, 10.58 PMby katexxxxxx
No, don’t. They work fine for mechanical ones, but the magnet may upset your computerized one.
Aug 24, 2012, 11.35 PMby bjr99
This is true. Keep magnets away from computerized machines!!!
Aug 25, 2012, 11.29 PMby Max Hernandez
Yeah I rather not risk it and mess up my machine. I’ll use a piece of red tape instead .