The thread is not wound well on the bobbin: You can concentrate on the bobbin while wrapping to adjust it or use the pre-wound bobbins. You have to find a thread having the same color as the spool of thread to ensure you sew the even stitches. The tension of the bobbin is too tight...
This can also happen if the bobbin thread is too loose. In that case, adjust the bobbin properly to get the right tension. Uneven stitches: Stitches become uneven mostly because of broken needles. Experts are of the opinion that the needles should be replaced after a stitching time of 16 h...
Since long stitches are holding the fabric together with lesstension, they are used for machine basting and gathering. Most knit sewing benefits from a longerstitch lengthdue to the need for more stretch. Check out our tutorials onMachine Basting,Gathering by Machine, andSewing with Knitsfor more...
Whichever stitch you choose, test it out on some scraps of your fabric and adjust the tension as necessary until your stitching lays flat. It gets fancier from here, with stretch blind hem stitches and what not, but we’ll stick to these basics for now. Ok, on to the sewing of knits...
Tug at the thread to pull it out, and wind it around the bobbin winding tension disc at the top of the sewing machine. This part is on the opposite side of the sewing machine, above the needle. The disc may also have a small wire attached to it that will help to hold the thread ...
Tug at the thread to pull it out, and wind it around the bobbin winding tension disc at the top of the sewing machine. This part is on the opposite side of the sewing machine, above the needle. The disc may also have a small wire attached to it that will help to hold the thread ...