Poor Kathy, you have my sympathies. That kind of thing is sooooooooo frustrating, and I hope today goes better for you.
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Originally Posted by Obsessed
That really stinks! I'm using the invisible thread to sew down my applique pieces and I find that it is very finicky stuff. Sometimes it just doesn't want to sew nicely. I always end up tightening my tension more than I think I need to and cleaning the lint bunnies out of my bobbin area before it starts behaving itself. I hope you work out the magic combination of needle and settings!
I LOVE Deadliest Catch. I didn't know there was a marathon on this weekend - I hope it is still going on tomorrow! It is one of the few shows that I will watch. I think it is because I am secretly (OK, not so secretly) in love with Mike Rowe. Deadliest Catch, Dirty Jobs and sporting events are about the extent of my TV watching. Any more would cut into my sewing too much! ;) |
Dear Kathy I know exactly what you are going through and you have my sympathy. I have 3 sewing machines; a Viking Lily, Janome 6500 and Janome 11000 and I manage to sew by alternating between the machines. I am going to break down and take my 11000 to my LQS this week and have it fixed and then I'll take my 6500. They all have different problems. FRUSTRATING!!!! When you are in the middle of a project.
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Is it me or are all the machines that are giving problems Janome's?
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I don't think all Lesley...and anyway, some encountered "accidents"....dog pulled off table....Mom broke needle by using wrong foot....and other issues..Interesting note though
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Mines a Brother so no not all Janome´s
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Originally Posted by Obsessed
That really stinks! I'm using the invisible thread to sew down my applique pieces and I find that it is very finicky stuff. Sometimes it just doesn't want to sew nicely. I always end up tightening my tension more than I think I need to and cleaning the lint bunnies out of my bobbin area before it starts behaving itself. I hope you work out the magic combination of needle and settings! 1. Wind your bobbin really slowly - put your hand on the winder to slow the thread down. Winding it quickly stretches the thread and when it comes off the bobbin, it wants to go back to its original shape and causes you a problem. I sit down, cup my hand around the spool and it may take me 10 minutes to wind an entire bobbin. 2. Reduce your top tension. I normally sew with it on 4.0....when I use mono, I reduce it to 2.5. Since I started doing these things I haven't had any issues with the thread. The other thing is that I do buy "decent" mono, not the cheap crap from Wally's. Its just not worth the savings. Good luck with it! |
OMG---for some reason I have not been getting notification of new posts to the thread and I now have 94 pages to read! Ya'll certainly have been busy. I'm afraid I haven't even washed my fabric yet, it's still set for June, right?
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Originally Posted by Roxanne
OMG---for some reason I have not been getting notification of new posts to the thread and I now have 94 pages to read! Ya'll certainly have been busy. I'm afraid I haven't even washed my fabric yet, it's still set for June, right?
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Oh yes you guys.....no worries....no stress! There are a few of us playing with blocks early, but it doesn't start until June. Some of us are still changing our minds about backgrounds and so forth!
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