Need machine quilting help ASAP if possible
#1
I am attempting to machine quilt a wall hanging for my father for fathers day...I have taken a class but have never tried after that..
I am practicing and the front of the practice piece looks great, but the back is VERY loopy and loose... I'm soooo lost, i obviously can't quilt the real one the way the practices are coming out...
Thoughts???
I am practicing and the front of the practice piece looks great, but the back is VERY loopy and loose... I'm soooo lost, i obviously can't quilt the real one the way the practices are coming out...
Thoughts???
#2
If you have loops on the back, then your top tension is off. It is too loose. Just to make sure, i would thread the machine again and make sure that is correct. If the problem continues raise the top tension by one number or notch. Sew and see if that helps if it does lessen the loops on the back keep adjusting till it looks good.
Try and use a sandwich of backing batting and material to sew on while you do your tension adjustments.
Sheila
Try and use a sandwich of backing batting and material to sew on while you do your tension adjustments.
Sheila
#3
I am using the sandwich way, but how do you adjust top tension??? I have no idea what that is :-(
Originally Posted by Panther Creek Quilting
If you have loops on the back, then your top tension is off. It is too loose. Just to make sure, i would thread the machine again and make sure that is correct. If the problem continues raise the top tension by one number or notch. Sew and see if that helps if it does lessen the loops on the back keep adjusting till it looks good.
Try and use a sandwich of backing batting and material to sew on while you do your tension adjustments.
Sheila
Try and use a sandwich of backing batting and material to sew on while you do your tension adjustments.
Sheila
#4
You will have a dial of some sort on the front of the machine, above the needle area. This dial will have numbers on it. 0 is no tension, and the higher the number goes the tighter it will make the top thread tension. Also check out your bobbin thread, make sure it is inserted correctly. Carol
#5
I have been using it on 9, I'm sooo confused
Originally Posted by clem55
You will have a dial of some sort on the front of the machine, above the needle area. This dial will have numbers on it. 0 is no tension, and the higher the number goes the tighter it will make the top thread tension.
#8
That could have been it, I just lowed it and it worked fine... Hopefully THAT was it.
Thanks everyone for getting back to me ASAP :-)
Thanks everyone for getting back to me ASAP :-)
Originally Posted by Tink's Mom
Is it possible that you didn't lower the pressure foot? That will also cause the tension to be really bad.
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