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live2quilt 07-24-2009 07:24 PM

I have a new longarm and was quilting, started new row and now the bobbin stitches look like blanket stitch. Any ideas?

nellie 07-24-2009 07:33 PM

gee wish i could help you ,but i don,t own one yet, what brand is your and try calling to company that makes it ,ive heard some quilters here on board say they call the shop or company when they have trouble with their quilting machines hope i help you

chewboo 07-24-2009 07:50 PM

your tention is loose on the bobbin

live2quilt 07-24-2009 07:55 PM

it is the new Ansley by Tin Lizzy.
I will go tighten the tension thanks almost done with the quilt hated to stop.

thanks again live 2 quilt

Roben 07-24-2009 07:56 PM

live2quilt, there is a group of Longarm Quilters who are just fabulous and helpful:

http://www.mqresource.com/home/

I'll bet there isn't a problem out there they haven't seen :D

crashnquilt 07-25-2009 06:33 AM

What you got on the back is called EYELASH. This happens very often when you are going around curves. you must SLOW DOWN when you do any kind of curve.

BellaBoo 07-25-2009 07:34 AM

I read that the mag core bobbins eliminated most all tension problems in home high speed machines and long arms. The mag core bobbins are available to buy for home quilting and domestic machines through Fil Tec.

MaryStoaks 07-25-2009 06:42 PM

Tension is a usually the main problem for new longarmers. It's like a tug of war between the top and bottom threads. If you have eyelashes on the bottom of the quilt, tighten the top tension. If you have eyelashes on the top of the quilt loosen the top tension.
If you still have lashes rethread your machine and slow down. Clean out the lint with every bobbin change. Make sure the bobbin is in the right direction. Practice, practice, practice! I've had my old style Lizzie for a year and a half and have no tension issues except with different threads. When using a new thread brand I do a sample piece to adjust tension.
Enjoy your new super toy!
Mary

live2quilt 07-25-2009 09:57 PM

Thank you all for your help.
I have done everything, cleaned, changed tension, re threaded, changed the bobbin and it is still doing it. Not sure what too do next.
Thanks all.

MaryStoaks 07-26-2009 05:23 AM

Call the company if you are still having trouble. They are supportive and will talk you through it.
Also join the Yahoo group of Tin Lizzie users. Just reading through the info and questions/answers helped me a lot. You have a super machine and help is out there. Ask questions of both the company and group. I took me a while to realize that to adjust the tension on my Lizzie I had to turn the tension knob several turns, not just a bit like on my DSM.
Don't be discouraged. The Lizzie folks are glad to help.

bearpaw 07-26-2009 06:19 AM

Is the top thread all the way into the tension disks? Try to separate them with your finger nail when putting in the top thread. Sometimes it feels and looks like the thread is all the way into the disks, but it really is just sitting where the two disks meet.

quilter47 10-25-2010 11:44 AM

I had tension problems with my Queen Quilter18, made by Tin Lizzie. It was so frustrating. I suffered with it for almost a year. The company was no help. I bought my machine on-line and as soon as it went out the door, their customer service went down the drain. I offer this... Set aside some time and just work with it. I started with the bobbin as that is harder to adjust. Take the bobbin out of the machine, but leave it in the case. Pull on the thread. It should "bob" kind of like a yo-yo. It shouldn't pull out too easily, and it shouldn't lift the case out of your hand when you pull on the thread. When you get the bobbin set so it pulls like above, start on the top tension. Mine was way to tight. I had to loosen it almost 3 whole turns to match the bobbin tension. From that you can make little adjustments to get it exactly right. Hope this helps.


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