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Old 01-13-2011, 01:53 PM
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It was that elusive stray thread ??? gets us every time :hunf: LOL Glad she is back up and humming :thumbup:
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Old 01-14-2011, 03:43 AM
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When all else fails, I'd see if there is a dealer someplace nere you and take it to them. maybe call the company and ask their'
advice. I feel bad for you because my Janome needs to be
serviced and I hate to give it up so it can be done.

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Old 01-14-2011, 05:26 AM
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Maybe the timing needs to be adjusted. Sounds like it's not locking the stitches.
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Old 01-14-2011, 05:47 AM
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I had the same problem with my Bernina. It was my bobbin tension. Sewing machine repair guy showed me where it should be and I check it every once and a while.
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Old 01-14-2011, 06:06 AM
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I just took my Babylock back to the store where I purchased it as it wasn't behaving. They reset the bobbin case and now it's perfect. No charge either! I love this machine!!!
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Old 01-14-2011, 07:18 AM
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Sounds like your top tension if off. Try rethreading & check the tension. Then do some adjusting.
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Old 01-14-2011, 07:23 AM
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I was just getting ready to tell you to take the bobbin area completely apart and clean it out but I see just above that you have done that. It took me awhile to realize after fighting my machine for hours that all I had to do is clean out that area. I always find a small piece of thread that was causing all these problems. So now every time I have to rewind a bobbin, I clean out that area and oil the specified areas and I don't have that problem anymore. I also don't use the cheap thread. You can really tell the difference between the type of threads.
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Old 01-14-2011, 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by scowlkat
Since the top thread is not being caught and held by the bottom thread, it is definitely a bobbin issue! Take everything apart in the bobbin case one more time. Also be sure you are putting the bobbin in with the thread feeding off in the correct direction. (On my Ellisimo, I hold the bobbin up and have the thread coming off the left side where it looks like a "P".)

After you have threaded everything top and bottom again, leave the bobbin cover off and hold the top thread in your hand while turning the hand wheel. Watch to see if the top thread is being caught by the bobbin thread as it goes around. If it is not, then it sounds like a timing issue.

This is just my opinion of course. I take older machines apart and service a lot of machines for friends. However, I don't mess with the computerized machines other than minimal issues.

Good luck and hope you get this resolved so you can sew! (Perhaps a cheap older backup is in your future???)


I agree. -- When you take the bobin assembly apart, watch for loose threads and lint. A tiny piece of thread or lint is all it takes to throw it off.
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Old 01-14-2011, 07:35 AM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIr6C...eature=related

Is your pressure foot up or down when you thread the machine? I just found this site. He shows the importance of having the pressure foot up when you thread your machine.
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Old 01-14-2011, 07:40 AM
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I just learned something last week - had been given a Singer which I gave to my grandaughter for Christmas - she was having all kinds of tension problems with it, even though I had had it serviced before giving it to her. We went back to the shop where it had been serviced, and he asked if we always had the presser foot in the "up" position when re-threading. I looked blank - never thought of it. He said on all machines, it should be "up". Puts the tension discs in the correct position to receive the thread. That was the problem for her, and her mother said it probably explained some of the problems she had had in the past with various machines. Just food for thought on the re-threading advice!! J*
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