My Needle keeps hitting the plate
#23
Make sure the needle plate is sitting correctly and that you put a straight needle in with the flat side facing away from you. Make sure you push it up far enough in the slot. Throw any used or bent needles away. All the best.
#24
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Originally Posted by serenitybygrace
I don't know about your machine. On my machine, I have to turn a knob to put the needle in the right position, left position or middle position. I don't know if there is anything on your machine to adjust the position of the needle or not. Is there a shop in your area that you can find that services &/sells Husqvara machines? They may be able to help you over the telephone or let you know if it needs to go to the shop.
I know how frustrating it is when you can't get your machine to work properly.
I know how frustrating it is when you can't get your machine to work properly.
#25
THANK YOU,THANK YOU, THANK YOU to all who gave me some advise!!! I love it here, I have learned so much from so many of you!! I can finally SEW AGAIN!!! YAHOOOOOOOOO!!!
I read all the comments and tried all of the suggestions, I was even getting ready to calls suggested from others to help me! OMGoodness,Thanks to GabbyAbby and to JanRN, it was my plate!!!!
I first tried to push it back, and no luck then I took the plate off and put it back into place! And you know the rest, well I 'll tell ya! My needle doesn't hit the plate anymore!!!!
It's going to be Smooth Sailing for this Newbee let me tell you! Well at least for the moment!LOL
Thanks to all my fellow quilters who offered their assistance! May you be blessed with straight cutting,easy stitching and fabulous fabrics for fabulous quilts forever!!!
Thanks Again
Qweenbee~Beth Anne
I read all the comments and tried all of the suggestions, I was even getting ready to calls suggested from others to help me! OMGoodness,Thanks to GabbyAbby and to JanRN, it was my plate!!!!
I first tried to push it back, and no luck then I took the plate off and put it back into place! And you know the rest, well I 'll tell ya! My needle doesn't hit the plate anymore!!!!
It's going to be Smooth Sailing for this Newbee let me tell you! Well at least for the moment!LOL
Thanks to all my fellow quilters who offered their assistance! May you be blessed with straight cutting,easy stitching and fabulous fabrics for fabulous quilts forever!!!
Thanks Again
Qweenbee~Beth Anne
#27
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Port Ludlow, WA
Posts: 1,379
It could be that the thread is getting hung up at the spindle and pulling the needle causing the needle to hit the needle plate. This has happened to me. I don't like the sideways thread holders. I usually set my thread on a tread holder to the back of the machine. I purchased it separately from the machine.
#28
I have a Viking and they are touchy..check the way you have the needle in and my problem is..I.. instead of guiding fabric.. have a habit of pulling on it and that will make your needle hit the plate ! What style Viking do you have ??
#29
Check the needle position. Make sure you have the right foot.
Insert the needle correctly (check your owners manual). If all fails to correct the problem, take it in to where you bought it before you damage it any more. They can fix it and you will be on your sewing way before long. Hang in there. We all have these problems sooner or later. Good luck.
Insert the needle correctly (check your owners manual). If all fails to correct the problem, take it in to where you bought it before you damage it any more. They can fix it and you will be on your sewing way before long. Hang in there. We all have these problems sooner or later. Good luck.
#30
Check the needle position. Make sure you have the right foot.
Insert the needle correctly (check your owners manual). If all fails to correct the problem, take it in to where you bought it before you damage it any more. They can fix it and you will be on your sewing way before long. Hang in there. We all have these problems sooner or later. Good luck.
Insert the needle correctly (check your owners manual). If all fails to correct the problem, take it in to where you bought it before you damage it any more. They can fix it and you will be on your sewing way before long. Hang in there. We all have these problems sooner or later. Good luck.
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