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Anonymous Posted on Jan 27, 2012

Distorted embroidery with Designer SE

With my Designer SE I am using stitch #9 from the "F-1" applique stitches menu. It starts off ok, then about the third cycle the satin stitches bunch up and the "x" stitches back up into the previous satin stitches. Have tried loosening the tension with no success. I'd appreciate anyone's help! Thank you, Buffy

  • Anonymous Jan 27, 2012

    I've already done what was suggested

  • it's possible that a cam could be damaged or it's out of time & needs to be serviced at a sewing machine repair shop

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Have you tried changing the needle
try rethreading the machine top & bottom
also clean under needle plate area & bobbin area for loose threads & lint

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radcal

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  • Posted on Nov 14, 2007

SOURCE: Satin Stitch Problems - Designer SE (similar to the Designer 1)

You should take your machine to a Husqvarna authorized repairman. Suggest checking the grounding of the tension unit stepper motor. Earliest models weren't properly grounded and tension could vary. An authorized repairman should know where to go from there. I don't know of anything that you should attempt on your own.

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SOURCE: Viking Designer 1 won't stitch correctly

Check that twin stitch width safety is not turned on in the SET menu (use More button at bottom of first screen to access third screen).

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