Bailey's Home Quilter Another question...
#1
First let me thank everyone whose has offered me advice I really appreciate all of the tips and encouragement.
So, here's what's going on. I start up my machine I can begin stitching and after going maybe a couple of inches the bobbin thread breaks. I had purchased different thread and began using it then this issue started happening. So, I put the other bobbin back in that has the other (old) thread on it. And the bobbin thread is still breaking after stitching a couple of inches - a little bit further than the new thread was going. I tired calling Bailey's but got the answering machine. Any suggestions?
So, here's what's going on. I start up my machine I can begin stitching and after going maybe a couple of inches the bobbin thread breaks. I had purchased different thread and began using it then this issue started happening. So, I put the other bobbin back in that has the other (old) thread on it. And the bobbin thread is still breaking after stitching a couple of inches - a little bit further than the new thread was going. I tired calling Bailey's but got the answering machine. Any suggestions?
#2
It sounds like the problem is with the bobbin. Maybe the tension is too tight? Or it may not be threaded correctly. Have you joined the Bailey group on Yahoo? I'm sure they would be very helpful.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Baileyquiltingmachines/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Baileyquiltingmachines/
#3
Originally Posted by ChubbyBunny
It sounds like the problem is with the bobbin. Maybe the tension is too tight? Or it may not be threaded correctly. Have you joined the Bailey group on Yahoo? I'm sure they would be very helpful.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Baileyquiltingmachines/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Baileyquiltingmachines/
#4
I think that when you put your bobbin in the bobbin case, it has to go a certain way so the thread is coming off the bobbin spool clockwise or counter clockwise. That might be a problem too.
I sure hope you get some help from the Yahoo group. I know you must be terribly frustrated.
I sure hope you get some help from the Yahoo group. I know you must be terribly frustrated.
#5
Originally Posted by ChubbyBunny
I think that when you put your bobbin in the bobbin case, it has to go a certain way so the thread is coming off the bobbin spool clockwise or counter clockwise. That might be a problem too.
I sure hope you get some help from the Yahoo group. I know you must be terribly frustrated.
I sure hope you get some help from the Yahoo group. I know you must be terribly frustrated.
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