Bernina, Pressure Foot UP when threading A MUST???
#82
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Back to the needle hitting the bobbin case. I was told by my Bernina dealer that when you put the bobbin case in you should hear a click. I have owned 4 Bernina's some are a little toucher than others about clicking into place.
My daughter purchased the 440QE about 1 yr ago. She had to take it back to the dealer to have them adjust the a piece in the shuttle area that holds the bobbin case, because it would not click in place and stay there. It sounds like maybe that is what your is doing. Hers worked after that.
Hope you get some help with this.
My daughter purchased the 440QE about 1 yr ago. She had to take it back to the dealer to have them adjust the a piece in the shuttle area that holds the bobbin case, because it would not click in place and stay there. It sounds like maybe that is what your is doing. Hers worked after that.
Hope you get some help with this.
#83
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: N California
Posts: 35
The reason for threading while presser foot up is that the thread will then go into the tension rings..you can thread the machine..then release the presser foot and then thread the needle. One way to make sure you have the thread in the tension is to release presser foot..pull thread it should be fairly loose...put presser foot down..pull thread you should be able to feel the tension. this is for any machine..not just bernina
#85
Originally Posted by Izaquilter
Originally Posted by Nana2Sew
I was taught to thread any sewing machine with the presser foot up. You can lower the foot to thread the needle.
#86
How do you thread a needle with a needle thearder with the foot up. The thearder has to come down and it can't with the foot all the way up. I just have the foot up, thread it but the needle and have enough thread pulled to thread the needle before I put the food down.
#87
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Georgia
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Gotta tell ya - I am so impressed that you remember what you were taught in Home Ec. Your memory is much better than mine.
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Originally Posted by themeemama
I have a HusqueVarna, a Singer, a Brother, and a Juki. All the manuals say to thread the machine with the pressure foot UP to eliminate pressure on the tension discs. I was taught in Home Economics 55 years ago to thread this way, also.
#89
When threading the upper thread it is important that the pressure foot is up.
When you thread the needle put the pressure foot down.
I have a bernina 730 If I attempt to thread the needle with the foot up I get a little reminder it is easier to thread with the foot down.
If you have a problem contact Bernina customer service.
When you thread the needle put the pressure foot down.
I have a bernina 730 If I attempt to thread the needle with the foot up I get a little reminder it is easier to thread with the foot down.
If you have a problem contact Bernina customer service.
#90
Originally Posted by Traditional
When threading the upper thread it is important that the pressure foot is up.
When you thread the needle put the pressure foot down.
I have a bernina 730 If I attempt to thread the needle with the foot up I get a little reminder it is easier to thread with the foot down.
If you have a problem contact Bernina customer service.
When you thread the needle put the pressure foot down.
I have a bernina 730 If I attempt to thread the needle with the foot up I get a little reminder it is easier to thread with the foot down.
If you have a problem contact Bernina customer service.
Also their web site is great for projects, information and webitar's for free. You don't have to own a Bernina to use the site.
Good Luck.
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