Question about Juki Sewing Machines
...material on both sides, the top stitching does not break,but the bottom stitching breaks-the bottom stitching looks horrible. try adjusting the top thread tension and see if that helps also try ...
...material when sewing. It seems to cut the bottom thread about every 5 inches and continue on. First check that your needle isn't bent - it sounds like it may be dragging against the back of the ...
Question about Juki Sewing Machines
...pulling it through. Start out by buying a sheet or roll of Solvy. You can either cut it into strips to lay on top of the material as you sew or under it if you prefer. It should make the material lay ...
Question about Juki Sewing Machines
material on both sides, the top stitching does not break,but the bottom stitching breaks-the bottom stitching looks horrible. whether its bias or straight does not matter to machine. loosen the bobbin
...material. Now try pulling the thread through the needle. (Assuming your upper tension dial is set to a number greater than one). You should feel resistance. Should you not feel resistance, rethread ...
material keeps getting pulling into bobbin, and thread in bobbin compartment jamming Two things to check: 1. the bobbin tension. Is it too tight? It should pull out without a ton of resistance but ...
either has no sharp point or has a bur on it which is pushing down into the material making a hole and on the way back out it's pulling the fabric with it. Let me know if this works for you. Good luck
material and the other thread comes in and loops around it and goes back up. essentially you can pull the bottom thread out and the other thread unravels. it seems to be a tension problem but changing
...material you were sewing or your bottom or top tension was too loose. It will stitch fine for a while but then the bottom cotton gets so knotted up with the one from the needle, it can a totally ...
Question about Singer Sewing Machines
material you are stitching is somewhat sticky, it will stick to the bottom of the presser foot (this is common when sewing vinyl, leather, etc.) If that is the case, you may want to check into getting
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