Bernina owners... Help please
#13
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So DON'T use the BSR? Really? I don't think I can keep my speed consistent. Won't it make my stitches long and short? I really thought the BSR was supposed to be a good thing, but I'll try it. Thanks!
#14
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I quit using my BSR. It was too slow and I had problems. As stated above, you have to play around with the tension on test swatch. I even test it between bobbins. I use a Microtex needle 90/40 and find they work much better.
#15
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I have taken several classes on how to use the BSR. Every instructor has recommended buying a second bobbin casing that you can adjust to be used for machine quilting only. They're expensive but was told that with two you can have one for piecing or regular sewing as repeated adjustments over time the threads on the screw get stripped. Has anyone else been told this as well?
#16
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I have had these problems on the bottom when free motion quilting with several brands of sewimg machines; sit down and DSM. I am always told by the dealers
that it is because I am sewing too fast. Can't get any slower. Frustrating.
I have a second bobin for my Janome 7700. It has helped but still have the problem at times. Been told to get a second bobbin for my SD so as not to mess up the original.
Also been told that it might be caused by the bobbin not being wound tight enough.
that it is because I am sewing too fast. Can't get any slower. Frustrating.
I have a second bobin for my Janome 7700. It has helped but still have the problem at times. Been told to get a second bobbin for my SD so as not to mess up the original.
Also been told that it might be caused by the bobbin not being wound tight enough.
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#17
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I don't know how the bobbin could not be wound tight enough if the machine does the winding. And who knew there were classes on the BSR? I don't think I've ever heard of that through my dealer. I'm going to fiddle around with the bobbin today and see what I come up with. I do have a second bobbin case so I'll try using that one and moving the screw. I was told it was for "thread play" so I wouldn't have thought to try it for this.
#19
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I do better with my fmq when I plug in the foot without activating the BSR. I drop my feed dogs and adjust the foot pressure and do a trial patch. You soon learn to pace for the best stitch. Regulate the speed till you are comfortable and don't go too fast. Good luck.
#20
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I've adjusted the screw on my bobbin case for the last 10 years on my older Bernina, never had a problem getting it set back to regular sewing. I don't see how 2 bobbins would be foolproof because you are using different threads and batts on different quilts?
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