bobbin thread coming up
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Okay so this is quite a quilting question but I don't know where else to turn! I have a Brother HE-240 sewing/embroidery machine. So far the machine is idiot proof and trust me it's my first machine but I am having a problem with my bobbin thread. I am in the middle of making a crazy quilt purse (I guess you could say it's almost quilting) I'm using velvet, silk and some other purple fabric. I decided to embroider on the velvet. The first section came out perfect. The next piece all the bobbin thread is showing on top and the top thread is well I don't know it seems to have blended (It's dark red rayon both threads are maybe that's the problem) into a really pretty pink on the underneath. I changed the tension to tighter and looser pulled out the bobbin thread and put back in, redid the upper thread and nothing seems to work. I was thinking of changing the bobbin to the dark red but got lazy and didn't sooo wish I had. I ripped up an old dress to use for the velvet so I'll never be able to match it up and I'm not sure I have enough fabric to do over so I'll have to live with it.
Could someone tell me what I'm doing wrong and please don't tell me there is something wrong with my machine I will cry!
Thanks
Vickie
Could someone tell me what I'm doing wrong and please don't tell me there is something wrong with my machine I will cry!
Thanks
Vickie
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I'm having the same problem with my cheapie Brother C-100. When I zig zag the bottom threads come up and mingle with the others, even after I've tried changing the tension. Other stitches, except the straight ones, have more or less this problem.
With straight stitching it works nicely, straight and looks good, back and front. Got so that I finally started putting the bottom and top threads match so it won't show on top. I'm not too happy with that, so right now I'm hand appliqueing and not doing stitching by machine so much.
Can't find the manual that came with it, I'll have to download one from the Internet.
With straight stitching it works nicely, straight and looks good, back and front. Got so that I finally started putting the bottom and top threads match so it won't show on top. I'm not too happy with that, so right now I'm hand appliqueing and not doing stitching by machine so much.
Can't find the manual that came with it, I'll have to download one from the Internet.
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if your bobbin thread is coming up on the top your top tension is too tight...loosen it a little at a time and try a practice piece adjusting until you have the bobbin/top tension equal. it is usually easier to adjust the top tension and leave the bobbin alone, but sometimes you need to adjust the bobbin tension to. your machine book should have a trouble shooting guide in the back and will take you through the steps to achieve perfect tension. sometimes you have to adjust it for different fabrics in the same project.
#8
i had the same problem with my PE-150 and my bobbin tension was too loose. i actually had to replace my bobbin case but I bought the machine used and the person I bought it from was not nice to it. :evil: But after I did that it worked just fine.
#9
Using a stabilizer will make a big difference in the look of the stitches. One tip: Keep list of what size needle and what type/size thread and all tension settings when a stitch looks perfect on what fabric you are sewing. This list will be your best friend.
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