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Old 08-19-2011, 05:15 PM
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This is only the second time I have used my Juki TL2000Qi and now it keeps doing the birds nest with the top thread on the back of what I am sewing.

I have tried the tension in every way possible with the bobbin and top thread.

If I have to take the plate off one more time to clean out the ball of thread, I will pull my hair out. :thumbdown:

Please help! :-(
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Old 08-19-2011, 05:24 PM
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Ok- This sounds stupid, but if you are FMQing- make sure the presser foot is down. I actually called the company in tears before figuring out that that was my error.....

(If you are not as dumb as me, I apologize.)
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If Hazeljane's idea doesn't work, make sure your feed dogs are down. Also, have you seen the Magic Bobbin Washers? Leah Day, a popular free motion quilter, said she couldn't work without these. They are supposed to end the thread loops and birds' nests on the bottom side of your quilt. Take a look at this site. http://daystyledesigns.com/magicgeniewashers.htm
I bought some for my machine but haven't had a chance to try them...my machine is in for repairs. Good luck to you!
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make sure you pull the bobin thread up to the top and hold onto it befor you start sewing. that should solve your problem.
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Old 08-19-2011, 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by hazeljane
Ok- This sounds stupid, but if you are FMQing- make sure the presser foot is down. I actually called the company in tears before figuring out that that was my error.....

(If you are not as dumb as me, I apologize.)
LOL, 2 hours later, sewing 101, the presser foot was not down! :shock: :shock: :shock:

OMG, I feel sooooo stupid.

Thank you!! :D :mrgreen:
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I'm glad you found the problem. I haven't found a machine that did not go crazy at least once when doing FMQing
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We've all made our share of mistakes that make us wonder if we're losing our minds...and we laugh about them later, too. Have fun!
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I can't tell you how many times I got started without the foot down- what a mess!!! Ya gotta laugh!!!
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Originally Posted by RenaB
Originally Posted by hazeljane
Ok- This sounds stupid, but if you are FMQing- make sure the presser foot is down. I actually called the company in tears before figuring out that that was my error.....

(If you are not as dumb as me, I apologize.)
LOL, 2 hours later, sewing 101, the presser foot was not down! :shock: :shock: :shock:

OMG, I feel sooooo stupid.


Thank you!! :D :mrgreen:
Don't feel bad about it. I have done it many times, but my new little Brother machine has a buzzer that reminds me to put the foot down! Glad it wasn't anything wrong with your machine that would take money for repairs!
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