Old 09-18-2011, 11:15 AM
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Lv2sew2011
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Originally Posted by Crafty3790
The best way to prevent it is be sure to pull the thread from the needle sometimes if the? Thread is there it comes with it or use a pair of tweezers to remove it

Originally Posted by Lv2sew2011
Originally Posted by rfbrazell
Donna, did you shut the machine down, remove the embroidery unit. Put it back on and restart. Can you save the design you are working on to the internal memeory of the machine, so you can go right back to the same place? Sometimes the computer units in the machine might subfunction like our home computers and it just needs to be rebooted.
At least it was that way for my brother from time to time and it worked for my 11 year old brother. And stil works great today.
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Originally Posted by Lv2sew2011
Originally Posted by nattoddboyd
Try re threading your machine it might not be through one of the tensions. Also when you change thread always cut thread at top and pull from needle because it is not good for your machine to pull the thread from the top.
I've re threaded it several times when I sew using just the regular stitches it works great, it only happens when I try to embroidery, can't figure it out and I went to the brother site and even did what they said to see if that will work...it looks like the bobbin thread isn't connecting with the top, and the bobbin thread is bobbin embroidery thread so I know that's not it...you know you would think when you pay almost $3,000.00 dollars for a machine it you think it would work longer than a few weeks...I'm so aggervated...and of course it would happen when the person that will work on your machine is at the State Fair for two weeks and it just started...LOL how's that for luck...what puzzels me the most why does it work fine for the regular stitches and not embroidery... :shock:
Yes try that too! But good news, I call the dealer and the service person was going to be there intill 2:00pm, so I rushed my machine over there and he looked at it, well guess what he found a big long piece of thread in the upper part of the machine that must of broke off, he removed it adjust my bobbin ma----jig....and it's working again, can we get a big ole Yeah!!!!! woohoo!!!
I know, but sometimes I forget trying to save that expensive thread but my machine was more expensive then the thread so now I'm trying to remember to pull from the needle...it's a bad habit...LOL
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