Embroidery HELP needed...
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Embroidery HELP needed...
My DH got me a Brother PE780D embroidery machine for Christmas. I am having major issues..most have been solved except this one..and I do not understand why or how this can happen. I am attaching pics of the front and back to show you. It starts sewing good and can for the first few colors..then poof..it goes horrible..or it can start out horrible..why does this happen????
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I did...and I needed more stabalizer..did that.. I did three different ones this morning and they turned out fine..then I went to try this one..and poof..I am starting to think it is all me.. she did one there in front of me..and all went very well.. so I have no idea what I am doing wrong.
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That doesn't look like a stabilizer issue to me. It looks like something with the tension as Coyote Quilts mentioned. I've also had a problem that looked like that when my bobbin wasn't just right in the case. I rarely have trouble with my machine but when I do, it is usually how I have loaded the bobbin- you'd think I'd get it.
I sure hope you are able to get this worked out. It can be so frustrating. Brother dealers and support are great.
I sure hope you are able to get this worked out. It can be so frustrating. Brother dealers and support are great.
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I have to say it really looks like a bobbin issue to me too. A great place to get embroidery help is at sew forum.com. I have a Brother Innovis and have found it to be a most reliable machine. If you can, take the machine back to the dealer and ask them to watch you thread the machine and put the bobbin in as well as do a design. Another suggestion would be to do some designs at home and as soon as the problem starts, stop the machine and take it to the dealer. It may be awkward but if you can finish the design maybe then the dealer can see it in action.
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Are you sure you are threading the machine right I know that sounds dumb but I had a similar problem and I got my book out and went step by step but Brother is usally very good at helping you out. I think it's something on the top tension/thread not staying where it belongs. Good Luck. Patience. Sue
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