Brother pq1500
#21
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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That is sad to hear, I wonder if there is another problem, the tension? Or maybe a small broken piece of thread hanging up in the threading path or bobbin area, I've had that happen. You should not have that much problem with the needles you have tried. Floss the threading path with a dollar bill, recheck the bobbin area, add another drop of oil, do you have it threaded thru all 3 holes of that thingy above the tension dial? From past experience a tiny piece of caught broken thread in the bobbin race is the first suspect. Maybe it needs to be serviced.
I do appreciate all the suggestions and I am hopeful I will figure out the magic combination!!
#22
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Va.
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Try angling your piece slightly when you need to stitch sideways rather than going directly sideways.
The difficulty may have to do with the location of the vertical bobbin on the side of the machine. I have a PQ1500s and have noticed that my machine will sometimes break threads if I am stitching sideways (can't remember if it's right to left or left to right) on a shape that requires more than just a few stitches. I can usually solve the problem by simply angling my piece a bit so that when I need to move the piece sideways I do so on a slight angle rather than a direct right to left line. It doesn't need to be much of an angle and doesn't require turning the quilt, just a quick repositioning of the section I'm currently working on.
According to Amy Johnson (who uses a Janome 8900 with a horizontal drop in bobbin at the front of the needle plate) the machines she uses will sometimes break thread during Fmq if the sandwich is being moved directly backwards. She mentioned something about the location of the bobbin having to do with it, her solution in that case is to slightly angle the piece when she needs to stitch backwards.
Rob
The difficulty may have to do with the location of the vertical bobbin on the side of the machine. I have a PQ1500s and have noticed that my machine will sometimes break threads if I am stitching sideways (can't remember if it's right to left or left to right) on a shape that requires more than just a few stitches. I can usually solve the problem by simply angling my piece a bit so that when I need to move the piece sideways I do so on a slight angle rather than a direct right to left line. It doesn't need to be much of an angle and doesn't require turning the quilt, just a quick repositioning of the section I'm currently working on.
According to Amy Johnson (who uses a Janome 8900 with a horizontal drop in bobbin at the front of the needle plate) the machines she uses will sometimes break thread during Fmq if the sandwich is being moved directly backwards. She mentioned something about the location of the bobbin having to do with it, her solution in that case is to slightly angle the piece when she needs to stitch backwards.
Rob
#23
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Mableton, GA
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Try angling your piece slightly when you need to stitch sideways rather than going directly sideways.
The difficulty may have to do with the location of the vertical bobbin on the side of the machine. I have a PQ1500s and have noticed that my machine will sometimes break threads if I am stitching sideways (can't remember if it's right to left or left to right) on a shape that requires more than just a few stitches. I can usually solve the problem by simply angling my piece a bit so that when I need to move the piece sideways I do so on a slight angle rather than a direct right to left line. It doesn't need to be much of an angle and doesn't require turning the quilt, just a quick repositioning of the section I'm currently working on.
According to Amy Johnson (who uses a Janome 8900 with a horizontal drop in bobbin at the front of the needle plate) the machines she uses will sometimes break thread during Fmq if the sandwich is being moved directly backwards. She mentioned something about the location of the bobbin having to do with it, her solution in that case is to slightly angle the piece when she needs to stitch backwards.
Rob
The difficulty may have to do with the location of the vertical bobbin on the side of the machine. I have a PQ1500s and have noticed that my machine will sometimes break threads if I am stitching sideways (can't remember if it's right to left or left to right) on a shape that requires more than just a few stitches. I can usually solve the problem by simply angling my piece a bit so that when I need to move the piece sideways I do so on a slight angle rather than a direct right to left line. It doesn't need to be much of an angle and doesn't require turning the quilt, just a quick repositioning of the section I'm currently working on.
According to Amy Johnson (who uses a Janome 8900 with a horizontal drop in bobbin at the front of the needle plate) the machines she uses will sometimes break thread during Fmq if the sandwich is being moved directly backwards. She mentioned something about the location of the bobbin having to do with it, her solution in that case is to slightly angle the piece when she needs to stitch backwards.
Rob
#24
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
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I have recently tried the stretch needle size 14 and it breaks thread even worse! I tried a universal, no good, the ones recommended for the machines (HL x5 I think) and those don't work. Right now I have a big microtex top stitch and while not perfect is the best so far.
#25
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There is an active and helpful group on Yahoo. Search for PQ1500. One of the best benefits is the downloadable service manual for that machine.
How funny, it seems you have tried every needle except for the topstitch needle. Try it. It has a larger eye and a longer scarf, both of which mean less stress and friction on the thread.
How funny, it seems you have tried every needle except for the topstitch needle. Try it. It has a larger eye and a longer scarf, both of which mean less stress and friction on the thread.
#26
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
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Gosh, it's been so long since I signed up I'm not sure what to tell you. I do remember that it took a couple of days to be approved. Have you been approved yet? Maybe send the moderator a message?
#27
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Yes I've been approved and get emails now and then, but can't find out how to log in. I keep getting the you are accepted screen and then I am supposed to click on something I don't get.
#28
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I usually log in to the main Yahoo page, then at the very top of the page I click on "groups". On the left hand side of the page you will see a list of all the Yahoo groups you're a member of. You should be able to click on the PQ1500 group.
#29
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You are supposed to click on something you don't get, as in an email?
I usually log in to the main Yahoo page, then at the very top of the page I click on "groups". On the left hand side of the page you will see a list of all the Yahoo groups you're a member of. You should be able to click on the PQ1500 group.
I usually log in to the main Yahoo page, then at the very top of the page I click on "groups". On the left hand side of the page you will see a list of all the Yahoo groups you're a member of. You should be able to click on the PQ1500 group.
#30
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You are supposed to click on something you don't get, as in an email?
I usually log in to the main Yahoo page, then at the very top of the page I click on "groups". On the left hand side of the page you will see a list of all the Yahoo groups you're a member of. You should be able to click on the PQ1500 group.
I usually log in to the main Yahoo page, then at the very top of the page I click on "groups". On the left hand side of the page you will see a list of all the Yahoo groups you're a member of. You should be able to click on the PQ1500 group.
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