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Are you using a very thin fabric? If so perhaps you need more pressure, try turning up the pressure wheel a notch. Normal setting is 4 so perhaps up to 5 or 6. But remember to turn it back down when finished.
Hello Joyce Smith
Please refer to page 45 in the instruction manual which can be downloaded for free at this link http://manuals.husqvarnaviking.com/
Instead of using invisible nylon, if at all possible use invisible polyester thread. It behaves better and does not break during prolonged stitching. Use a "Quilting" needle size 80/12.
Hello Joyce Smith
Please refer to page 45 in the instruction manual which can be downloaded for free at this link http://manuals.husqvarnaviking.com/
Instead of using invisible nylon, if at all possible use invisible polyester thread. It behaves better and does not break during prolonged stitching. Use a "Quilting" needle size 80/12.
I'm assuming you mean thread tension., Check the upper tension area to make sure you don't have any loose threads or fluff in that area. When there is, the machine thinks the upper thread tension is tight when it's not. Good luck.
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