Incorrect threading.
Bad tension settings top and bobbin.
Bad quality thread. Cotton can go rotten as it is organic.
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Baby Lock offers free downloadable instruction manuals for their products. Go to http://www.babylock.com. Find your model's product page; for example, mine was the Baby Lock Evolve Model BLE8W. Once on the product page for your particular model, you will find a link towards the bottom that says "Manuals & Guides." Click on this link and there will be links to download the manual and anything else, like a Quick Reference guide.
The two most likely reasons are
1. The Foot Pedal needs the tracks cleaning inside
2. The electric motor is failing or binding up.
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Yes, I have a solution for this problem. Your screen needs to be recalibrated and you can do it yourself. Don't you wish they would just tell you this stuff instead of charging you an arm and a leg? Here's what to do: Before turning on the machine, press the start/stop button, the reverse button, and the needle position button all at once with one hand (one finger on each button). Hold them down and turn on the machine. What will come up is a recalibration screen. You will see the numbers 1-5 with a little plus sign beside them. Find a small blunt object (I used the tip of a mechanical pencil with the lead in instead of out) and while holding the start/stop button, touch the plus sign beside 1-5 in numerical order. Then, turn the machine off and on again in the normal way. This should recalibrate the screen. Pass it along, people! This is something no one should have to pay for!
Based on the information provided, it seems that the Baby Lock 6 needle machine is experiencing an issue where it displays the message "Frame is going to Move" whenever a button is pushed. This message typically appears when the machine is about to move the embroidery frame to a new position. However, if the machine is not responding after displaying this message, it could indicate a problem with the machine's software or hardware.
To troubleshoot this issue, there are a few steps that can be taken. First, try turning off the machine and unplugging it for a few minutes before plugging it back in and turning it on again. This can sometimes reset the machine and resolve any software issues.
If this does not work, check to make sure that the embroidery frame is properly attached to the machine and that there are no obstructions preventing it from moving. It may also be helpful to consult the user manual or contact Baby Lock customer support for further assistance.
In some cases, this issue may require professional repair or replacement of parts. It is important to address any problems with the machine promptly to ensure that it continues to function properly and produce high-quality embroidery.
Threading the Baby Lock BL2400 sewing machine can be done by following these steps:
1. Raise the presser foot: Lift the presser foot lever to raise the presser foot.
2. Thread the upper thread: Take the thread spool and place it on the spool pin at the top of the machine. Follow the numbered threading path indicated on the machine or in the instruction manual. Typically, the thread will go through a series of thread guides, tension discs, and the take-up lever. Make sure the thread is properly seated in each guide and tension disc.
3. Thread the needle: Thread the thread through the needle from front to back. You can use the automatic needle threader if your machine is equipped with one, or manually thread the needle by holding the thread with one hand and passing it through the needle eye.
4. Load the bobbin: Wind a bobbin with the desired thread and place it on the bobbin winder spindle on top of the machine. Follow the specific instructions for your machine model to wind the bobbin correctly. Once the bobbin is wound, place it in the bobbin case and thread the thread through the appropriate guides or tension mechanism, ensuring the thread is properly engaged in the bobbin tension spring.
5. Insert the bobbin: Insert the bobbin case into the machine's bobbin compartment, making sure it is securely in place. Follow the threading path indicated on the machine or in the manual to ensure the bobbin thread is correctly threaded.
6. Bring up the bobbin thread: Hold onto the top thread with your left hand and turn the handwheel toward you with your right hand to lower and raise the needle. As the needle rises, a loop of the bobbin thread will appear above the needle plate. Gently pull the top thread to bring the bobbin thread loop up through the needle plate.
7. Pull both threads to the back: Hold both the top thread and bobbin thread together and gently pull them toward the back of the machine, ensuring they are out of the way of the needle.
8. Perform a test stitch: Once you have threaded the machine, insert a fabric scrap under the presser foot and lower the presser foot lever. Select a straight stitch or another desired stitch on the machine and slowly begin sewing to test the stitching.
Remember to consult your Baby Lock BL2400 instruction manual for specific instructions and diagrams related to threading and operating your particular machine. It will provide you with detailed guidance tailored to your machine's features and functionalities.
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