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...common but I see it). 4>If you haven?t solved it yet, sounds like you could need to make a lower level adjustment like hook timing. Hook Timing: To time the machine, you want the tip of the hook

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...you can help the machine by putting some thick fabric behind the needle, so your sewing foot is level, then you will avoid breaking the needle. Thats why machines for heavy duty work has bigger ...

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...level layers. ** Never mix different sizes of thread in the bobbin and on the spool, unless you're doing sewing machine embroidery or some specialty type of sewing. Using different weights of thread ...

...fair to very bad - I assume it is the stitch regulator, not the Juki - right? Use a carpenter's level to level up your frame, and be sure to keep the quilt leveled up to barely above the throat ...

...skip a series of stitches, and then resumes perfectly. Why? Try leveling up your frame, using a long carpenter's level. Also, check to be sure the wheels on the sensors all make good connection ...

...perfectly then all of a sudden a series stitiches are skipped. Why? Using a long carpenter's level, level up your frame. Low areas in the frame can cause skipped stitches. Also, check the

does this noise and use the HAND WHEEL. You'll also need to make sure that the presser foot remains level while going over thick seams

...skip a few stitches. I have replaced the needle with a new one, and cleaned bobbin casing and checked tension. Now what? Wrong size or type of needle, Poor quality thread, Feed dogs need a clean, ...

...level for the thickness of the cord you are using. Clean the machine: Dirt, dust, or lint can cause the machine to malfunction. Clean the machine and the cording device thoroughly with a soft brush ...

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