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Old 09-08-2011, 04:37 AM
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I am FMQ on my domestic machine. My top thread keeps nesting and then breaking. I don't have this problem on my 100% cotton practice quilt piece, but thread breaks as soon as I start on the table runner. It is made of batiks. Any ideas?
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Old 09-08-2011, 04:43 AM
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it sound like the top tenson is to tight. back it of some if that dosnt help try you bottom bobbin.
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Old 09-08-2011, 04:44 AM
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Before I start quilting I usually practice on a scrap piece made from the same fabric as the quilt - apparently all fabric is not created equal! I'd try the usual first - re-thread the machine, change the needle, make sure feed dogs are down, etc. Also, clean out the bobbin case area. There may be a lint build-up that's causing your problem.
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the first thing i do:

take the thread out and re thread it
(it may be jumping the guide)

check the bobbin area out..remove racer,put a drop of oil in the wick.

change the needle.

check your tension..

what machine are you using?
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you may need to change needle size- or adjust your tension-
when possible you should practice on the same fabric/batting sandwich as the real thing- then you can work out any issues before starting on the 'real-thing'
batik's are a tighter weave than the cottons that are (normally called quilting cottons) so they need a finer/sharper needle
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Old 09-08-2011, 07:34 AM
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Try a larger needle. I generally use a topstitch needle for FMQing on my regular sewing machine. My guess that the problem is the batik fabric. It's beautiful fabric, but it can be a pain.
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