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Old 02-16-2014, 01:43 PM
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Hi everyone!

I was sewing along fine, until I had to fill my bobbin... Now loops on top of fabric, thread's so loose it can be almost pulled out.

It's a fairly new machine to me - Brother CS6000i. Looking thru the booklet, it states to adjust upper tension. I did it tighter, didn't help. Did it looser, didn't help.
I changed the needle, rewound the bobbin 3 times, and put on a new spool of thread...

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Thank you for any help!
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Old 02-16-2014, 01:53 PM
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Is your bobbin going in correct direction?
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Old 02-16-2014, 02:01 PM
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Thanks for responding!

I'm pretty sure I have it correctly. This is only about the 3rd time I've used the machine, with long gaps between....
Just got laid off again, on unemployment, so wanted to get back to quilting.
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That is perplexing. And you're sure you aren't missing any thread guides and have the presser foot down? Sometimes it turns out to be something very simple. I have a bunch of Brothers and they usually behave. Keep us posted.
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I'm not certain, but I think you are putting your bobbin in backwards. I believe your thread should be coming from the other direction. It's been awhile since I've used my machine similar to yours, but yours looks off to me.
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Old 02-16-2014, 02:15 PM
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I am perplexed!

One thing I'm wondering - it shows how to wind the bobbin thread thru the little track for it (bobbin tension is located by the 1/4" sign), yet when I sew it looks like it just comes up from the bobbin - no longer going thru the thread tension area thingy? I've had the thing on it's side, looking upside down at it, and it looks like I have it thru it right. Yet when I sew, I might as well not have ran it thru it's little track. - If I'm explaining it right.
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I'd say it's most likely that you are not threading the bobbin through its tension mechanism properly. Loops on top of fabric mean either the bobbin tension is too loose or the top tension is too tight. Assuming your photos are showing the top of the fabric, the "loops" are the bobbin thread being loose and pulled up by the top thread, which has more tension on it. I would return the top tension to its original setting and check the manual to make sure that you are threading the bobbin correctly. From your photo it seems to me that the direction of the bobbin thread is correct. I don't have your machine, but it seems to me the bobbin thread is not being pulled all the way through the tensioning area; it needs to come all the way to the front and exit perhaps at the notch at the front left? Or maybe it needs to be pulled even further around? Check the pictures in your manual; they should be explicit about this.

Edit: I found a couple of Youtube videos that show how to thread the bobbin on your machine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKssuOo3VbM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXSIEoGv_dE

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Old 02-16-2014, 02:20 PM
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See how the bobbin thread no longer goes thru the little track (after sewing), just straight from the bobbin?

Course I don't remember how it looked before, if this is different or not.
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or... you may have lint or thread in the bobbin tension spring. the grey plastic in front of the needle snaps out, or you can take out the needle plate screws and the grey plastic is easier to remove. take a thin pin or needle and swipe it through the tension spring to see if something is stuck in there. or you can use unwaxed dental floss. good luck
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oops, was typing when you posted the last pic. your thread is not staying in the bobbin tension. try the above.
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