Guide the thread down the one on your left, and then lead it around the bottom of the thread guide plate (and sometimes thread tension knob) from right to left, then make a U-turn upwards... Sometimes, there's a large tension knob at the bottom between those, and sometimes you won'...
Bobbin winder (spindle and stopper) Stitch width and length dials Stitch selector: a dial that allows you to choose the type of stitch you want to make, such as straight stitch, zigzag stitch, or buttonhole stitch. Handwheel Reverse stitch lever Thread guide(s) Top thread tension dial Thread...
1. If you dial down the tension on your machine to 0 or 1, so that the top stitches are loose, and sew on the right side of the fabric, you can easily slide the fabric along the bobbin threads on the back side of the fabric. This will also allow you to use a much shorter stit...
This is also where you will test your tension. Adjust the tension as needed if the stitches are coming through either side. Refer to your manual to adjust the tension on your machine. Start quilting Start quilting on the Right side.I always start quilting my quilts on the edge and work ...
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...
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...
First, you’ll need to figure out where thestitch lengthadjustment indicator is on your machine. On theJanome Skyline S5there is a generous touchscreen, so it’s easy to see the digitalstitch length. The plus and minus arrows quickly adjust the length. The amount of fine-tuning between se...
The stitch length dial on the top of the machine will allow you to adjust the stitch length up to 4mm. The stitch width dial will help you adjust the width of the stitches up to 7mm. While adjusting the width of your stitches, make sure the needle does not touch the presser foot it...
Clean the machine with a lint brush and compressed air before oiling, then put 1-2 drops of oil in the center of the bobbin area and on the hook race. Wipe away any excess oil with a cloth, then screw the needle plate back into the machine. Part 1 Preparing to Oil the Machine ...
Do you mean it doesn't sew, or do you mean it has a top run, but not a bottom run to the stitch. At a guess, I would say the the bobbin isn't hooking the thread offered by the needle. If it is too loose, then you need to adjust the tension if the seam falls apart along...