New Machine-Tension Issues
#1
New Machine-Tension Issues
Well, I went and did it and purchased a Brother PC420 PRW which the Brother Dealers consider an "internet/Walmart" machine. I got it because of 294 built in stitches, auto thread cutter, knee lift, etc. Anyways, I tried it out yesterday with a black bobbin and white top thread. For the life of me, I could not get the tension adjusted to not show the black bobbin thread on top. In the instructions, it said that meant that the top tension was too tight. I went all the way down to zero and it was still doing it. Am I expecting too much of this machine to not show any black threads on top? I'm also kind of disappointed in the built in decorative stitches and letters as they don't look much like what they are supposed to. It's not a problem to return this machine through Amazon but I would really like to keep it since it has such nice features, but, not if it isn't going to stitch nicely. I tried different fabric and thread also with the same results. This machine was really highly rated...am I expecting too much do you think? I got it mostly for the built in stitches because I am tired of hooping everything to add much pizazz to things.
#3
Is there really a problem with the tension, or are you just seeing the black thread through the hole made by the needle? If the latter, then washing the quilt will probably close up the hole. Be sure that your needle is sharp and that it isn't larger than necessary for the thread.
#6
Is there really a problem with the tension, or are you just seeing the black thread through the hole made by the needle? If the latter, then washing the quilt will probably close up the hole. Be sure that your needle is sharp and that it isn't larger than necessary for the thread.
#9
First check all your thread paths. Then check the bobbin tension. If the thread is pulling easily, you need to tighten the bobbin tension. If I were in this situation this is what I would do:
1. Check the threading
2. Check to make sure bobbin is not in upside down
3. Change to a smaller needle
If none of the above works, then change bobbin tension.
1. Check the threading
2. Check to make sure bobbin is not in upside down
3. Change to a smaller needle
If none of the above works, then change bobbin tension.
#10
Thank you all for your help...the stitches look ok, it's just that the black thread crossed the white in making the stitch. On the special stitches, I was seeing a lot of black. Maybe it's just me being too picky or like many said, the needle too big and I'm seeing the black thread through the hole...I used the needle that came with it...
I went to the authorized Brother dealer to try to test drive a machine to kind of see where they had the tension settings and what the stitch looked like (although I didn't tell them that!) and unless I planned on paying over a thousand dollars, I couldn't even demo it. I had asked to demo a lower end Brother. The Babylock Elizabeth was the cheapest he could show me with a price of $699 and not all the features that this Brother has... I hate sewing machine dealers! They rank right there with used car salesmen!
You all have restored my faith in the machine and I'm set to try again!
I went to the authorized Brother dealer to try to test drive a machine to kind of see where they had the tension settings and what the stitch looked like (although I didn't tell them that!) and unless I planned on paying over a thousand dollars, I couldn't even demo it. I had asked to demo a lower end Brother. The Babylock Elizabeth was the cheapest he could show me with a price of $699 and not all the features that this Brother has... I hate sewing machine dealers! They rank right there with used car salesmen!
You all have restored my faith in the machine and I'm set to try again!
Last edited by SUZAG; 03-21-2012 at 05:01 AM.
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