Meqa quilter by Husqvarna
#1
I just recently purchased this machine from a fellow quilter and my first quilt went like a dream. They are a blast to run. I then put on another quilt for my dad and I have had nothing but breaking thread, loose thread, breaking needles. Does anyone else own one of these? I have read on a couple of sites that it does take awhile to get the tension correct. Help anyone?
#3
Here are my recommendations:
1 Re-oil it (mine requires ever 10 hr - i do it about 8)
2 Completely re-thread the machine (take off the spool and start like you had no thread on it)
3 Take out bobbin and carrier - remove bobbin and re-insert (I too when in a hurry can do this backwards)
4 Clean out lint from thread plate and bobbin area
5 New needle
Good Luck!!
1 Re-oil it (mine requires ever 10 hr - i do it about 8)
2 Completely re-thread the machine (take off the spool and start like you had no thread on it)
3 Take out bobbin and carrier - remove bobbin and re-insert (I too when in a hurry can do this backwards)
4 Clean out lint from thread plate and bobbin area
5 New needle
Good Luck!!
#4
Originally Posted by eparys
Here are my recommendations:
1 Re-oil it (mine requires ever 10 hr - i do it about 8)
2 Completely re-thread the machine (take off the spool and start like you had no thread on it)
3 Take out bobbin and carrier - remove bobbin and re-insert (I too when in a hurry can do this backwards)
4 Clean out lint from thread plate and bobbin area
5 New needle
Good Luck!!
1 Re-oil it (mine requires ever 10 hr - i do it about 8)
2 Completely re-thread the machine (take off the spool and start like you had no thread on it)
3 Take out bobbin and carrier - remove bobbin and re-insert (I too when in a hurry can do this backwards)
4 Clean out lint from thread plate and bobbin area
5 New needle
Good Luck!!
#5
Go to Mega Quilter website and they have a print out list, they also have a site like this for owners of mega quilters. Make sure you roll the layers in the right direction, don't have the layers too taut when you quilt. sew from left to right, if you have a stitch regulater make sure wheels are in contact with frame, have you leveled the frame? dull needle should be changed, and some thread won't work on the top. Breathe when you are stitching.
#6
I change my needle with every new quilt. Make sure the take up arm is not too high from adjusting from your last quilt. Make sure the quilt is not too tight on the frame. Lets see what else have I learned on 5 quilts? Hold your tongue just right in your cheek.
#8
Originally Posted by eparys
Here are my recommendations:
1 Re-oil it (mine requires ever 10 hr - i do it about 8)
2 Completely re-thread the machine (take off the spool and start like you had no thread on it)
3 Take out bobbin and carrier - remove bobbin and re-insert (I too when in a hurry can do this backwards)
4 Clean out lint from thread plate and bobbin area
5 New needle
Good Luck!!
1 Re-oil it (mine requires ever 10 hr - i do it about 8)
2 Completely re-thread the machine (take off the spool and start like you had no thread on it)
3 Take out bobbin and carrier - remove bobbin and re-insert (I too when in a hurry can do this backwards)
4 Clean out lint from thread plate and bobbin area
5 New needle
Good Luck!!
#9
Originally Posted by quiltsRfun
Hold your tongue just right in your cheek.
#10
I am having similar problems with thread breaking. I have no experience yet with my mega quilter and inspira frame and I'm still in practice mode. I will try all the suggestions here! But one question, what difference does sewing only left to right make?
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