Most people immediately think it's a sewing machine bobbin problem, but much of the time it has nothing to do with the bobbin and you don't even need a repair person to fix the problem. If thread is smoothly and evenly wound on the bobbin, the bobbin is not the culprit. The looping...
Solution B:Rethread the bobbin, making sure the thread is properly inserted into the tension areas. A third spot to check is to see if your tension discs are on to the wrong setting on the machine. Solution C:The tension dial on the machine should be set to the middle “automatic” se...
Adjust the thread and bobbin tension If the thread keeps bunching up or if the stitching just lookswrong, chances are something’s too tight. A standard sewing machine uses two threads: one that unwinds from a spool on top of the machine and goes through the needle, and one that comes f...
The bobbin assembly is located under the needle plate. Service mechanical sewing machine parts: Unplug the sewing machine. Clean the thread tension assembly using tweezers to remove tangles of thread around the disks. Use a fine emery cloth to sand off burrs or rust from the bobbin thread tensi...
If the bobbin is not threaded properly then the bunching is likely to occur. For this, take out the bobbin case and rethread it. This can also happen if the bobbin thread is too loose. In that case, adjust the bobbin properly to get the right tension. ...
Make a habit ofcleaning the sewing machine:be honest, when was the last time you did a top-to-bottom cleaning process to your machine? Dust can accumulate in the bobbin area and tension the assembly. If you use the sewing machine daily or weekly, cleaning is a must. If you use the ...
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...
Adjust the thread tension on the sewing machine. The upper thread will break if the tension is set too high. Lower it for smoother sewing. The lower thread also needs to be lowered if it is constantly breaking during sewing. Step 5 ...
Reduce the thread tension. I have noticed that overlocking the raw edge underneath helps with not getting a bump. If it is only a small bump, a good press might be able to fix it. The seam is not very elastic: This happens when the tension is too low because the bobbin thread does...
Finally a bleep on the alarm alerts me, then another as the bobbin starts to lift. The adrenaline is really pumping as I pick the rod up but the line is slack. It’s another drop and with the fishery about to close there won’t be another chance this evening. Eric has struggled next...