Husqvarna Viking machine
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Husqvarna Viking machine
I have been using my walking foot this afternoon and when I looked at the back on some of the rows done i have a little bridge stitch every 10 stitches. Anyone had thE sme problem ? How did you stop it.
Thank you in advance.
Thank you in advance.
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I have a Husqvarna Viking and I think it is very sensitive to lint buildup and I clean it out after each time I change the bobbin. Also, using 30 wt thread in the top and bottom helps keep my stitches smooth.
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could be time to clean the machine- or time for a needle change- quite often noticing that the stitch quality is not what it should be is a (reminder) it is time to change the needle- the recommendation is after 8 hours of sewing time or with each new project- different fabrics can cause the needle to dull sooner- or last longer- it's all a (fine line) but generally when you notice things are not as they should be --- it's time.
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I have a viking Saphire - I do not like the quilting foot on this machine. I fine I do a better job with a regular foot - I can see the 1/4 inch marking. I read on the Husqvarna web site to set the tension at 3. What tenson do you use - anyone?
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Thank you it is a new needle,(broke one ) tension was 4 and the walking foot came with the machine. I have only been using it for a week so haven't cleaned it out. I thought I was owing so well until I saw the back. I have another strip to do so will try the quarter inch foot after cleaning . Will let you know by the time you all get up.
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Well it is sewing much better and quieter . Using the quarter inch foot as I am only doing straight lines on a narrow piece of fabric . Off I go. Then hospital later busy day half of which not sewing.
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