SOURCE: Juki 8300N
Dear Rosemarie,
Make sure you have threaded the machine from right to left, it sounds
like the needle thread is trapped under the lower looper thread and
cannot form a stitch.........start the threading over from scratch like
this:
Is there a diagram for how to thread on the inside of the door ?
Follow that slowly and carefully to make sure you have not missed any
thread guides on the way, as each one needs to be followed through to
ensure correct tension and thread progression.
Cheerup and Be Happy always
SOURCE: Needle Thread breaking after about 30 seconds of quilting
Make sure the feed dogs are dropped (or feed dog cover is on - I can't remember which way this machine works). The stitch length on the machine has no function so ignore it. (I set it to zero so the machine doesn't have to work as hard). Hopefully this is all that's wrong. If not, use a shorter setting for the stitch length on the regulator, oil the hook and move slowly and smoothly.
Good luck!
SOURCE: show me how to use the auto threader
I was having the same problem with my new Juki. I discovered today what I was doing wrong. Notice on the diagram that the thread is in red? and in the picture, it is a dotted line at one place? That is where the thread goes behind the threader, and under. Then bring the thread to the front of the threader where there is a guide for your thread at the bottom of the white piece. If you put your thread behind the threader and then run it through the guide (a little **** in the white piece on the end) then you can let go of the threader and it pulls it right through! Hope this helps!
SOURCE: skip stitch
The three most obvious causes (other than that of the machine possibly being slightly out of time) are:
1) Too small of a needle size - increase the size.
2) A needle that has a flaw / defect - change the needle.
3) Needle not inserted correctly, either not pushed all the way up into the needle bar, or not installed facing the correct place. On this machine, the small "scarf" in the needle (an indent just above the eye) shouldface the right side of the machine.
SOURCE: I want to have my Juki MO-2516n do a mock safety stitch/4 thread
I have a Juki MO 2516N. It does not have the capability to serge 4 threads. The only options are 2, 3, and 5.
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