Please help me figure out this problem
#13
If you have canned air like they use for computers. Blow a quick blast in the bobbin area. there are areas you can't see or get with a brush. I watched the guy that services my sewing machine do it and it works like a charm.
#14
I think I would check the tension on the bobbin casing. From age it may have become lose.
Their is a little screw on the side of the bobbin case. Or you will find it in the machine settings.
Good luck :shock:
Their is a little screw on the side of the bobbin case. Or you will find it in the machine settings.
Good luck :shock:
#16
Originally Posted by QuiltMania
My machine (1970s Montgomery Ward) has been having a problem for the past couple of days and I'm trying to figure out what the problem area is so I can attempt to solve it before taking the machine in for servicing.
It sews fine for a while but then tiny loops appear on the bobbin side of the seam. They aren't very big but they allow me to pull the bobbin thread right out of the seam with no resistance.
I thought that maybe I was somehow losing tension as I sewed but adjusting the tension doesn't seem to make a difference. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
It sews fine for a while but then tiny loops appear on the bobbin side of the seam. They aren't very big but they allow me to pull the bobbin thread right out of the seam with no resistance.
I thought that maybe I was somehow losing tension as I sewed but adjusting the tension doesn't seem to make a difference. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Since your problem is appearing on the bottom side of the fabric then it's your top thread path that is having a problem. My guess is the tension discs need flossed out so the thread seats inbetween the discs properly.
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