Owners of the Q'nique or Block Rockit
#11
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Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 4,688
Here is a link about pairing needles to thread -- for 50wt thread you should use the 14 needle (I use top stitch needles for most of my sewing) for quilting -- you can get away with a 12 for piecing. http://www.quiltingboard.com/resources/article-61.html
That said, my machine hates Sulky thread -- I can use anything else. You also might try a different needle -- I had issues and an entire box of new needles must have had burrs since when I went to a different box of needles I had no problems.
That said, my machine hates Sulky thread -- I can use anything else. You also might try a different needle -- I had issues and an entire box of new needles must have had burrs since when I went to a different box of needles I had no problems.
#12
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Thornton, Colorado
Posts: 1,023
As a fairly new owner of my Q'nique (love it!) since November, I have found proper tension is the key, and watching the speed also helps. I use either size 14 or 16 needles, depending on the weight of thread. Yesterday I was quilting on batik fabric for the first time on Q'nique. The thread broke a few times. Finally, I realized batik is rather tightly woven. I switched to a size 18 needle, and the thread breakage stopped. The needle does not leave any noticeable holes in the fabric.
Special note: before each project, I always test the tension on a strip of the same fabric on the backing next to the actual quilt top on the side and make adjustments accordingly.
Special note: before each project, I always test the tension on a strip of the same fabric on the backing next to the actual quilt top on the side and make adjustments accordingly.
#13
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: S.E. Queensland, Australia
Posts: 1,488
I had this problem last week with my Tin Lizzie, didn't matter what thread I used. The dealer talked me into buying King Tut (sooo expensive) but didn't solve anything. Then I realized I was using a thinner batting and thought to let the foot down a fraction more - it worked! Haven't had a broken thread since. By the way, I'm quilting with machine embroidery thread on top for this quilt and all is well.
#14
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Thornton, Colorado
Posts: 1,023
I had this problem last week with my Tin Lizzie, didn't matter what thread I used. The dealer talked me into buying King Tut (sooo expensive) but didn't solve anything. Then I realized I was using a thinner batting and thought to let the foot down a fraction more - it worked! Haven't had a broken thread since. By the way, I'm quilting with machine embroidery thread on top for this quilt and all is well.
#17
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: in the sticks of PA
Posts: 2,312
I have the same needle in that I was using before this started, I did check the bobbin case to see if there was any lint cleaned it out just in case no change. Also I'm using the same batting that I have been, started this quilt top a few weeks ago everything was going fine now this so extremely annoying! I have been doing other things and since the top is mine I was not in a rush to complete it. I will change the needle but I agree it's probably a tension issue because of where it is shredding, It's like when a knot gets caught up.
#18
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: kansas
Posts: 6,407
Here is a link about pairing needles to thread -- for 50wt thread you should use the 14 needle (I use top stitch needles for most of my sewing) for quilting -- you can get away with a 12 for piecing. http://www.quiltingboard.com/resources/article-61.html
That said, my machine hates Sulky thread -- I can use anything else. You also might try a different needle -- I had issues and an entire box of new needles must have had burrs since when I went to a different box of needles I had no problems.
That said, my machine hates Sulky thread -- I can use anything else. You also might try a different needle -- I had issues and an entire box of new needles must have had burrs since when I went to a different box of needles I had no problems.
#19
I have a Block Rockit and have great success with Omni thread. I tried a different brand and never could get the tension just right. I went back to Omni.....no more problems.
There are are two block Rockit groups that I know of. One on yahoo and one on Facebook. I have learned a lot there. Feel free to pm if you want to connect. I love my block Rockit and enjoy the fact that I don't have to worry about sandwiching my quilts!
There are are two block Rockit groups that I know of. One on yahoo and one on Facebook. I have learned a lot there. Feel free to pm if you want to connect. I love my block Rockit and enjoy the fact that I don't have to worry about sandwiching my quilts!
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