Don't FMQ with a full bobbin?
#83
Originally Posted by RatherB Quilting
I know nothing of this either...however...I realized you may have coined a new "quilter's" phrase. You know how they say, "she's not playing with a full deck." or "She's lost her marbles." Well, "She's not FMQ'ing with a full bobbin." sounds like it would work for us quilters. I know somedays I certainly don't have a full bobbin up there!!!
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Originally Posted by Wholeheart Mom
UPDATE: I reviewed the DVD again and paid closer attention this time. She is sewing on a Bernina 430.
Basically, she stated that machines will typically overfill bobbins, and that will cause looser threads which will increase thread/needle breakage and cause tension issues. She recommends to stop winding your bobbin before the machine does.
I think I now understand where she is coming from.... it kind of makes sense to me, but I don't think my machine (Brother) overfills to the point of causing issues.
That does make more sense. I don't think my machine overfills either. I try to have several full bobbins ready before i start quilting just to save myself time.
Therefore, I shall continue to quilt with a full bobbin!
Basically, she stated that machines will typically overfill bobbins, and that will cause looser threads which will increase thread/needle breakage and cause tension issues. She recommends to stop winding your bobbin before the machine does.
I think I now understand where she is coming from.... it kind of makes sense to me, but I don't think my machine (Brother) overfills to the point of causing issues.
That does make more sense. I don't think my machine overfills either. I try to have several full bobbins ready before i start quilting just to save myself time.
Therefore, I shall continue to quilt with a full bobbin!
#85
I think what the instructor was talking about is that when you wind your bobbin the winder does leave a bit of room on the bobbin. She means don't fill the bobbin completely full like clear out to the rim of the bobbin. \Some times it messes up your stitch. I also read in my LAQ instruction book not to overfill the bobbin.
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I was FMQ last night and bobbin did not fill evenly; I shrugged it off and began sewing. Bobbin thread broke several times in a short time. I rewound the thread onto an empty bobbin and went sewing happily along.
Note have a Bernina 150 QE and using metrolene thread.
Note have a Bernina 150 QE and using metrolene thread.
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