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Pudge 11-01-2019 03:38 PM

Adjusting Thread Tension
 
I've recently read some Internet postings stating that the presser foot should be down when adjusting tension. I've always adjusted tension with the presser foot up.

Is the presser foot down method correct or hogwash?

Iceblossom 11-01-2019 03:47 PM

It depends on the machine, some will certainly let you move levers but won't actually move the settings.

My old vintage machine was definitely a foot down machine.

The Bernina is too darn smart and argues with me or just refuses to cooperate if I don't follow it's directions exactly.

Pudge 11-01-2019 04:44 PM

I'm confused. Because I've never read in either vintage Singer or modern computerized machine manuals that the presser foot should be down when adjusting pressure.

Does your Bernina manual state the foot should be down?

Iceblossom 11-01-2019 05:17 PM

No, it was my vintage machine that mentioned it in its book (it had belonged to a friend's grandmother before me).

There was a latch/spot in the internal bar that had to be in place in order for you to actually change anything other than stitch length. That included going into zigzag mode and most adjustments and it said to have the foot down to change the tension as well.

The Bernina and I are learning to work together... I think it is very fussy but I will say that in a year I haven't broken a needle or had other problems while sewing -- sometimes it is just getting the sewing going is the hard part.

Pudge 11-01-2019 05:28 PM

Very interesting. Thanks.

OurWorkbench 11-01-2019 05:43 PM


Originally Posted by Iceblossom (Post 8321644)
No, it was my vintage machine that mentioned it in its book (it had belonged to a friend's grandmother before me).

There was a latch/spot in the internal bar that had to be in place in order for you to actually change anything other than stitch length. That included going into zigzag mode and most adjustments and it said to have the foot down to change the tension as well....

Thank you for the reminder. I couldn't find that in an early 27 or Improved Family manual, but it is in the 127/128, 221, 301, 15-91 and in "A Manual of Family Sewing Machines" which covers 15K, 66K, 201K, 99K, 185K, 327K, 328K,329K, and 404K. I thought it might be for the numbered tension dials, but upon further review, I see that even those say that the needle tension should only be adjusted when the foot is down.

Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.

Pudge 11-01-2019 05:52 PM

Oh, yes, yes, yes. I see it in the 15-91 manual! Thank you.

Iceblossom 11-02-2019 07:27 AM

My machine is a Remington, now there were Remington sewing machines in the early days, but this is a post-war Japanese badged machine very much like a Morse and I think the name was just "American" and not following trademark stuff so closely.

Jingle 11-02-2019 01:10 PM

I just adjust the tension if I need to. Haven't noticed it in my manuals.

grann of 6 11-03-2019 04:40 AM

I haven't adjusted tension on any of my machines in "ever since I started sewing with them, haven't needed to". My electronic machines are self-adjusting according to thread size, according to the manual. And my old Singers work beautifully without needing tension adjustments. But I will ask how you could adjust the tension with the presser foot up, since there would be no tension on the thread passing through the discs.


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