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batik problem
I am using a size 70 needle and polyester thread, why is my machine skipping stitches when I am piecing with batik fabric?
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I'm not so good on the needle sizes, I prefer to use a smaller needle, what I would call a 10 for piecing. I'll go up to 12s.
For batiks, and especially when quilting, I like to use the Microtex Sharps. https://www.schmetzneedles.com/schmetz-microtex-needle/ |
What type of needle are you using?
Try a Microtex 80/12. These are the needles that I generally use for projects. Any time there are issues change out the needle for a new one. I use poly embroidery thread for piecing without issues on batiks. Stitch length defaults to 2.5 and I use it. Are you using the same thread in the bobbin? |
Following this thread to see how others have resolved this problem. I have experienced it a couple of times and changed to every different needle size and type I owned and changed thread. Fought it all the way and finally called it done after the seams had been sewed at least 3 or 4 times and was as good as they were going to get. In retrospect, I could have finished quicker if I had hand stitched the parts where the needle skipped. Next time.....
Edited to add: Every time our local Hancock's would put needles on sale at 50% off, I would buy every wacky off the wall type and all brands. My inventory is still pretty extensive. I really miss Hancock's. It used to be my favorite fabric store. |
are you using a universal needle? they might not be pointy enough, I'd try a microtex
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It's my understanding that the needle needs to fit with the thread size. I would use a 70 needle with a 60 wt. cotton. For a 50 wt. cotton I can get away with a 75. I usually piece batiks with a microtex needle.
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organ brand needles
for batiks, either a 75/11 or 80/12 50wt or 60wt cotton thread |
My machine never used to mind batiks or anything else, but it had a huge overhaul....and wham! Had to find another repair person to reset everything....but since all that...it is very touchy about needles.....I thought I was going to have to take it back to the repair shop....but after all other needles kept skipping...I googled and found the Microtex needle suggestion...Yay! I have been enjoying my machine again.... hope you find the same for you.
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I always use Microtex needles in all my machines. I seem to have a lot fewer problems that way. I agree that you do have to fit your needle size to your thread for best results. I normally piece with Aurafil 50 wt and a Microtex 80/12. It seems to work well on all the fabric I use.
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For me, polyester thread and batiks do not get along together, I've always matched my thread with what my fabric is. Since batiks are cotton, I only use cotton thread. I can't remember what size needle I'm using currently, but Aurifil has some fantastic cotton thread, 30 weight that I'm using for my grandmother's flower garden.
You might also consider re-threading a new bobbin and pay attention to how it's being threaded. I actually just went through this not too long ago, there's a video on YouTube that shows how a bobbin should be threaded correctly and it fixed my skipped stitches. I was surprised to discover that something as simple as threading a bobbin can cause issues if you don't do it the right way. I did change out my needle, as well. |
Just like Cashs Mom, I use the exact same thread and needles and I have never had an issue, I almost always work exclusively with Batiks. I love that combo and it works well on all my fabrics.
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I agree: For batiks, and especially when quilting, I like to use the Microtex Sharps.
https://www.schmetzneedles.com/schmetz-microtex-needle I use 80/12, batiks are tightly woven and need a sharp needle. |
I usually use a size 10 Organ needle on my batiks and a 14 top stitch for other quilting. It all has to do with the density of the fabrics.
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I agree with Patrice, the thread needs to be cotton and the needle has to have a sharp point and deep scarf (indention) to pierce such a tight weave of fabric like batik. It has a high thread count and so you need to give that some thought. Don't use a batik as a backing too. It will be a double thick nightmare to quilt.
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I would suggest that you use microtex needles. I started using them to piece and love them. They are very sharp and can handle almost every fabric. You might want to consider using a different thread too. The only thread I use is Aurifil and love it. Good luck to you
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