Double trouble with my machine. Help please!
#31
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: On the banks of the Ohio river in Almost Heaven West Virginia!!!!
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Have you purchased or replaced your bobbins recently??? I recently purchased on line, bobbins for my Husqvarna Rose, bobbins at a BIG BARGAIN price!! What a joke... they warp when used and my machine does all kinds of crazy stuff... It took me for what seemed like forever to figure this out... just a suggestion....
#32
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Seattle
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I had a similar problem a few months ago when quilting a throw for MIL. After doing all the standard things: rethread, change needles, clean bobbin area, etc. over and over, I finally discovered a nick in the Aurifil thread spool! It was catching the thread, stretching it out and finally breaking. I switched spools (I happened to have another) and HAD THE SAME PROBLEM! Since both were Aurifil, I am now leery about using this brand even though I know it's well-thought of and others swear by it.
#33
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Tri-Cities, WA
Posts: 1,063
I've had problems with skipped stitches when FMQing on my Bernina 750 when I've used a spray baste product. I think I must spray too heavily and get thick spots. It seems my "Sammy" doesn't like me to spray baste. Probably thinks it's beneath him!
#34
I am also having problems with my big machine. Finally gave up and took the bobbin case to the sewing machine man. He doesn't think there is anything wrong with the bobbin case, but rather a spring is gone from somewhere in the machine. So, am taking it in for him to check, clean, ect, ect.
It is53 yrs. old and this is the first time I have had problems with it. I still sews like a dream and wouldn't part with it. Is a Japanese Singer and has sewn millions of miles!! The Featherweight is fine for now; suppose it will have a problem when I get this one back!!!(Take turns.)
Mariah
It is53 yrs. old and this is the first time I have had problems with it. I still sews like a dream and wouldn't part with it. Is a Japanese Singer and has sewn millions of miles!! The Featherweight is fine for now; suppose it will have a problem when I get this one back!!!(Take turns.)
Mariah
#38
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Texas currently
Posts: 1,222
This reply is coming late,but...have you tried flossing your machine? Dental floss, threaded onto machine just like threading from a spool. Don't go through the needle. Gently pull floss through for a yard or so. Many times this will help.
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