I am looking to do machine quilting. There is a foot with black and a red wheel on it. Is this a quilting foot and how is it used?
SOURCE: Looking for a walking foot
Take the machine to an independent dealer and let him show you it works before you buy it.
sewman7
SOURCE: no tension on bobbin thread
You might remove the bobbin assembly looking for a broken tension spring (maybe a piece of it lying in the bottom the bobbin case.
SOURCE: I have a Husqvarna Viking quilt 870 sewing
The overload message is usuall due to a bind in the mechanical function of the machine. When the motor has an extra "load" caused by something like a tight belt or dry bearing, it "overloads" the motor and the error message is displayed. It is doubtful your problem is computer related. Either way a trip to your service tech is required. If you continue to sew with it, you do run the risk of possible damage to some other parts of your machine. The computer portion of your Husqvarna is guaranteed for 5 years and the mechanical parts carry a 20 or 25 year guarantee depending on when you purchased your machine. A copy of your bill of sale from a Husqvarna Viking dealer or a stamped warranty card is the proof of purchase needed to obtain warranty replacement of parts. Labor is only guaranteed for 1 year.
SOURCE: How can my wife tell what a quilting foot looks
it is like regular pressor foot but is wider
Testimonial: "worked, thanks"
SOURCE: Need instructions for putting a walking foot together
http://www.husqvarnaviking.com/us/2821_3079.htm
This is a link to husqvarna site for help..Hope this can help you. Wayne
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