Help! My first attempt at FMQ!
#3
re-thread your machine, it looks like you forgot to put your presser foot down before you started, this happens to me alot when I have my FMQ foot on, since it hovers above my fabric , sometimes I forget to make sure I have actually lowered it !
#5
If it turns out that your machine was threaded correctly and you're still getting the loops, don't be afraid of adjusting your tension. If that's the back side of the quilt in the photo, either your bobbin tension is too tight or your top tension is too loose. If that's the front, either your top tension is too tight or your bobbin tension is too loose. Change one thing at a time, keeping a notepad handy to record each incremental adjustment until you get even tension on both top and bottom.
Good luck!
Good luck!
#10
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Don't give up! When I have this problem I try to do normal straight stitching to see if it is a problem with the thread or tension. You should always have a test blanket which is just two pieces of fabric with batting to test out that everything is correct before you start your quilting on your item,
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