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    Old 01-18-2012, 06:15 AM
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    Thank you, I never thought of that. It makes sense though, because my machine continues to do it, even though it has been serviced several times.
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    Old 01-18-2012, 06:16 AM
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    Originally Posted by sewbeadit
    Also you may need to use a finer needle, what size of needle do you use?
    I use all sizes, it doesn't seem to matter.
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    Old 01-18-2012, 06:23 AM
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    I was having that problem with my Bernina Artista 185. I don't like to change the plate because I use the decorative stitches frequently and I could just see myself forgetting and doing a lot of damage. I found if you change the needle position to one side or the other even one place it gives you more control and allows the feed dogs to do their job. All you have to do, at least on my machine to put things back, is turn the machine off and then back on.
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    Originally Posted by irishrose
    Do you have or can you get a single needle plate for that machine.? It's the size of the hole to allow the needle to zigzag that is causing the problem. Ask me why I don't quilt on my Elna. That's one of the two reasons. Several of the newer machines have a changeable plate.
    I agree, make sure the correct needle plate is attached. Makes a huge difference. Also, my Babylock embroidery machine came with two bobbin cases-one marked with a pink dot (embroidery) and with a green dot (embroidery and other sewing). The tensions are different on the bobbin cases, the pink dotted case being tighter.
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    Old 01-18-2012, 09:12 AM
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    I use a leader most of the time you actually save thread and time using a leader on most projects like pieceing
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    Old 01-18-2012, 09:34 AM
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    Mine did that too until I used the straight foot plate. Still does it once in a great while for very small pieces.
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