Machine keeps making tiny, tiny stitches. What should I do? Aurora 440
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No, the feed dogs were still up. The stitches are fine with a regular foot. I think it is the walking foot. I didn't do anything with it last night. I thought we could both use a little break. When I take my son to school later I'll see if I have better luck today. I really hope that I do. I need to have this completed by September 13th!
#15
I had this behavior of tiny stitches when using a generic walking foot on my old White machine and I had to replace the foot. If I remember correctly, the walking feet just sort of fell apart, the soles wouldn't stay on anymore, etc.. Those walking feet just did not last for me. At $20 a pop and they only lasted through quilting one quilt it was getting expensive for me! But, then, I too bought the 440QE and have not had a moments trouble with Bernina's walking foot. You could be right that it is the foot especially since you are having the same problem using a small swatch. I know it is a hassle but at this point I think I would take my foot into the dealer (with some sandwiched swatches) and compare its performance against a walking foot that the dealer owns. I am sorry you are having this trouble - it sounds very frustrating. PS: I expect my Bernina and its accessories to work flawlessly each and every time - so far I have been lucky and love my machine. I have only quilted about 15 quilts using the walking foot but it is still going strong.
#16
When I cleaned my machine, after that feel of something wasn't sounding right, I found a tiny piece of a straight pin stuck in the feeder. I'm glad I stopped immediately when I felt this - could have ruined my machine!
#17
It may be the walking foot. Sometimes it needs a drop of oil too. I have had the walking foot arm not moving properly (It was stalled in the up position and didn't come down to move the feet. Also make sure that the arm of the foot is attached properly to the needle bar.
#19
I know you said that you did a test swatch right after oiling and re-threading and that everything was okay. Did you do a test swatch a second time after having problems on the quilt, and was that test swatch good again? If so, I agree that it sounds like something on the quilt is catching or hanging heavy and that the material is not being allowed to feed freely. JMHO :-). I hope someone here can help you.
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