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scowlkat 12-09-2010 08:33 AM

Also you can put a layer of tissue paper on the bottom and it helps prevent the lint getting into your machine. If your machine has an adjustment to increase the pressure on your foot, that will also help.

EasyPeezy 12-09-2010 10:38 AM

Using the right needle makes a big difference. I think I used a denim needle
last time I sewed microfleece but Schmetz also makes Stretch and Microtex
which should also work. Also, remember that fleece/synthetic fabrics tend to
dull needles quickly.

buslady 12-10-2010 05:50 AM

Thank you guys for all the help! I knew i could count on you! I got a needle for knits and that did the trick. Something soooo simple. Thanks a bunch.

Carol J. 12-10-2010 05:59 AM

Try using your walking foot when sewing on fleece, the extra thickness of the fabric could be confusing your machine. I believe on Berninas it is called the differential foot which means the machine will sew on any thickness. Use a longer length stitch too.

Carol J.

shrabar 12-10-2010 09:00 AM

I would use a washable stablizer on top it helps I do a lot of embroidery on fleece material.shrabar

jitkaau 12-10-2010 05:00 PM

Whether by luck or design, I don't have any problem sewing this material. It is easier than other fabrics. So here is how I have it set up (if it is any help): I have a top stitch needle, usually 90 or 100 and a stitch length of 3 - 3.5. Best of luck.

IBQUILTIN 12-10-2010 07:19 PM

If you have a walking foot, it might make a difference too. When I notice the fuzz building up on my needle itself, its time to stop and brush it all out again. Its a pain, but worth the effort

ree-nee 12-11-2010 05:55 AM

try a larger needle like one used for sewing denim.

grammyj 12-11-2010 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by buslady
I am making hats and scarves for kids, some for my DGK's and some for charity. I am having a problem with my machine skipping stitches; I am using fleece. I noticed with the last quilt I used the fleece for I had the same problem. I have torn the machine down and took out a pile of "fluff" and oiled the machine, and changed the needle. Does anyone have a solution to this delemma? I am getting VERY frustrated. I have a Janome 6282 and a featherweight, both seem to have this issue. I am sure it is the fabric. Thanks for any and all help.

I always use a ball point needle on knits


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