Quilting help
#13
I check all above even changed the bobbin. Still having the issue. I noticed when I was testing it it felt like it was catching on something. I think it's getting caught on the cover plate. Will have to have hubby see if he smooth it out. It is nicked a little. I only have a month to get a total for 3 quilts quilted. Two are ready one I still have to be put together. Nothing like waiting til the last minute
#14
I think we fixed it. It was the metal plate that is to access the bobbin casing and clean the dogs out. I think over time with us trying to free motion quilt and use breaking needles we needles the plate was nicked and had rough edges where the needle entered it would snag the thread. I am gonna put the maching back on the frame and try to quilt the quilt. The samples came out good.
#15
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Cincy,OH
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Quilting help
Make sure the presser foot is down.
I need some help. I trying to finish up quilting my husbands quilt. Well I have about 80% quilted okay. Well my machine started to mess up. This is what it's doing. I have changed the needle and messed with the tension and no change. I am not understanding why it's doing this. I am getting these single loops now.
#17
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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Put the quilt in the closet. Make a pot of coffee. Take a nap. Take a bath. read a Quilting magazine. Then go to the sewing machine. Completely rethread it . Stitch on a scrap to check tension. Now get to the FMQ.. Good luck and hugs and patience.
#18
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 170
I notice you are using black thread. Try stitching something with another color thread. The only time I ever had trouble with my machine" acting out" was when I had a bad spool of black thread and didn't realize it. I did everything I could and finally took it to the dealer for clean, oil & adjust. They did all that,sewed out their test and it was just as bad as mine so they redid everything and had another tech stitch-same thing so they set it aside until the next day. For some reason the next day they just automatically took everything off, including the thead I had left on, redid all the work and put the red thread they usually used so the stitches showed up nicely. Perfect!!! They couldn't believe it so tried the black thread again & it went back to the bad stitches. They concluded the spool was probably old, even though I had purchased it from them. They tried another spool from the store and all was well. Lesson learned now I buy only small spools of black.
#19
If all else fails, go to your owners manual to see which adjustment you need to make. DO NOT throw your sewing machine across the room or out the window, there is a way to get it adjusted right, just keep at it. and try to have fun
#20
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Lancaster PA
Posts: 628
It may be that the bobbin is not wound as your machine likes it. I had this happen and once I changed the bobbin it was not happening anymore. I think that I used some "out-dated" thread on the bobbin. Who knew that thread had a "use-by" date? Good luck.
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