Free Motion Quilting--HELPPPPPP!!
#1
Hi Everybody. I have a dilemma. I'm trying to teach myself free motion quilting now that I bought a new Pfaff that has feed dogs that drop. I was playing with scrap fabric and it was working fine, then it starts to act up (or maybe it was the machine operator). I start getting long stitches, 3-4 inches long, and then the top thread breaks. After this happened about 4 times I gave up. The bobbin thread doesn't look too bad, but I think I'm doing something wrong with the top because it keeps breaking. Can someone, anyone help me???
#3
it sounds like the top thread is hanging on something. completly unthread the machine and start over, be sure it goes thru the tension discs where it should and be SURE to put the foot down, pull the bobbin thread to the top and hold onto to both as you start stitching, make a few then stop and cut those threads
#6
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Are you sure that they are just long stitches? Sometimes my machine skips stitches when I change direction on a square type corner in the pattern if I don't come to a complete stop before I change direction. Check your owners manuel for correct settings on your machine for FMQ, or it may be listed as darning.
#8
I agree with all the above. One other thing to check is that the top thread isn't getting caught in the slit on the spool for securing the thread when storing.
A good guide for FMQ, including other helpful information, is Harriet Hargrave's book on Heirloom Quilting.
Good luck and keep practicing!
A good guide for FMQ, including other helpful information, is Harriet Hargrave's book on Heirloom Quilting.
Good luck and keep practicing!
#9
Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
Fast machine, slow hands. You are probably moving the quilt too fast for the speed the needle is going.
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