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betsy Posted on May 13, 2018

My Husqvarna 150 recently got serviced after sitting for a couple years. I sewed for a few hours yesterday and today piecing together a quilt, and it suddenly stopped stitching.

Nothing is jammed/caught in the system. There is power. I have unplugged and re-threaded the bobbin and thread. The needle moves and I can sew a stitch moving the wheel manually. When I push on the presser foot, I hear the initial engagement of motion in the machine, but the needle does not move.

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When I wind a bobbin, I have to untighten the wheel center. Make sure your machine's wheel center is tightened and try again.

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  • Posted on Oct 06, 2009

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The problem is never the bobbin when you have this problem. It's the top thread. Take the thread off the top of the machine and rethread the top. Make sure the small tension dial is on 4 or 5 (the larger dial on the front left is for the pressure on the foot, not the thread tension.) After you thread the machine, put the pressure foot down but NOT on the thread. Then pull gently toward the back of the machine. When you do, the needle should bend slightly backwards before the thread comes through the machine. If it pulls with no resistance you could simply have "fluff" or remants of thread between your tension discs. If you do, put the dial on zero and using an old needle, clean between the discs and try threading the machine again with the "pull test" I described earlier.
No tension on the top of the machine, lets the bobbin tension win and it pulls all the thread to the bottom of the fabric.

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SOURCE: Sewing machine not stitching

Sounds like you need to retime the machine, if you email me I can attach instructions [email protected]

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There has to be a problem in your threading or your needle. You may have the needle inserted backwards, flat side has to face rear or the needle is bent. Totally unthread your machine and make sure that there are no tangles and that it feeding the right way. Watch how they show your for threading and winding the bobbin, plus threading the bobbin. Good luck, but I truly think it is in your threading.

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