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 from a tiny spool, called the bobbin...
If your sewing machine’s thread keeps breaking, it is likely because the thread type is not correct for the fabric weight. Your top and bottom threads should be of the same weight, and the threads should not be the delicate variants designed for hand sewing. If your thread continues to ...
What can be more annoying than to realize that the last few inches of your project do not have a thread? This scenario happens whether you are a beginner or a pro in sewing. What keeps this scenario worse is the beeping noise from the sensor of your sewing machine. ...
Oiling your machine keeps it running smoothly and helps to prevent threads from breaking as often. It is important to note that you should only oil a recently cleaed machine! Watch video: Janome DC2014 - Where to Oil In Conclusion It has been my pleasure to share my love of Janome ...
The First Thing to Do when the Sewing Machine Breaks 10 Solutions on How to Fix a Sewing Machine Problem 1: Thread is Bunching Under The Fabric Problem 2: Your Stitches are Uneven Problem 3: Tangling Produced by Abnormal Threading Problem 4: The Needle Keeps Breaking ...
Sewing machines with a horizontal shuttle also feature a clear cover so that you can see when the thread is running low. A vertical oscillating hook offers a front load bobbin system and has a dismountable shuttle. So, to start using a machine, firstly, you need to spool the thread on ...
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My thread keeps gathering underneath into a huge knotted ball. I’ve tried loosening the tension on my bobbin case and on my machine. I’m using a stretch needle and I’ve tried straight stich, stretch stich and zig zag with no luck. Help Please! What am I doing wrong? Thanks!!! Re...
Automatic Threading:For those that dread threading it may be best to look for a machine that features an automatic threading feature. Automatic threading works by using air to push the thread through the serger. For beginners this feature would help to prevent unnecessary waste of time. ...
I picked up the machine locally, proceeded home and unboxed everything. I had the machine up and running within 1 hour from out of box to testing some stitching (me that is, not my wife). Aside from my wife explaining that I needed the lower thread to interact with the upper thread,...