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Thread: Help! Something is going on and I can't figure it out.

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    Superior needles are Organ.

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    Been there, done that, bought the shirt. I know just what you are talking about and if you find the solution let me know. It only happens to me occasionally also but super frustrating when it happens. I clip the thread and re-thread the needle. I think it is when the thread from the needle actually sews through the thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tartan View Post
    Been there, done that, bought the shirt. I know just what you are talking about and if you find the solution let me know. It only happens to me occasionally also but super frustrating when it happens. I clip the thread and re-thread the needle. I think it is when the thread from the needle actually sews through the thread.
    I would rethread the upper thread, check the bobbin area to see whether there are any dust bunnies and rethread the lower thread.

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    Mine does this occasionally - for some reason ever once in a while it pops out of the little spring wire that takes up that tiny bit more of slack from the uptake lever. I have yet to figure out how it happens as with my machine, it's darn near impossible - but it happens. When that little bit of slack does not get pulled up, when the needle goes down it loops wrong and the hook grabs wrong.

    I've found if I add an extra loop to the upper thread path, that helps keep a bit more tension on the thread and does help. I run it from one spool holder loop to a second spool holder loop and then to the machine - or if on the machine, to a spool holder loop and then back to the machine.

    Longarms have a lot of problems with thread as they sew very fast - and use a lot more thread holders between the spool and the tension to keep loops that form as the thread whips around from getting pulled into the tension and messing things up.
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    skipped stitches is often caused by the needle

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    Take the stitch plate off and double check that there isn't a piece of thread stuck in there, either from a bad cut or a broken thread.

    I had a similar and it was a real pain as I was using poly clear thread. Try to find that in the feed dogs.

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    I agree with Tartan since we both have a Bernina. This happens just occasionally to me too. I just re-thread and continue quilting.
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    I can see in your photo, that your needle thread is twisted around the needle shaft.....Check threading and that your threadsin the take up lever.

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    I agree it has to be in the way it is threaded or the placing of the bobbin. If it is happening on two machines it indicates I am doing something incorrect. Although it is a vintage machine, my machine calls for the bobbin to be placed where the thread is coming off in 1 direction. If I reverse it, it won't sew correctly.

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    It is probably backlash . Tighten up the tension spring on your bobbin and maybe put a small paper disc kind of like a washer beneath your bobbin.

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