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CherryPie 02-05-2014 10:43 AM

Oh dear...I'm hoping it wasn't my quilt that you were working on. I feel terrible that you're having problems...I know it can be very frustrating. Hope you can get it to running like it should. {{{{{{HUGS}}}}}}

FURBALLS 02-05-2014 10:47 AM

Here's hoping that all is well.

feline fanatic 02-05-2014 10:58 AM

I hope you get your machine up and running soon.

From now on you need to measure your backing and your quilt with a tape measure before loading. This is the second time I have seen that you posted your backing wasn't long enough. I know we all want to get to the fun part right away but taking a few moments to measure before loading can save you a lot of heartache, trouble and by the sounds of this case, money!

good luck.

peppermint31 02-05-2014 10:59 AM

well I just started long arm quilting and have just discovered that my backing in 1 1/2 inches too short. :( . Next week is my lesson on how to operate this machine so that is the 1st thing I want to learn.

ArchaicArcane 02-05-2014 11:19 AM


Originally Posted by dunster (Post 6554631)
I don't know if this applies to your problem, but are you sure that your needle is inserted exactly in the correct orientation (on the Innova it's scarf to the back and eye threading from the front) and that it is exactly centered over the hole going down to the bobbin?

I agree. This is one of the really not intuitive things that can mess up in one direction only.
You didn't mention if you've checked this yet?


Originally Posted by #1piecemaker (Post 6556132)
Still not fixed!!! I've worked on it for 2 days now. It sews beautifully forward but every 6 or so inches, it makes a looptie on the bottom. I am so frustrated I could scream!!

Just on a lark,... set your tension back to the complete defaults, rethread the machine and try again. Perhaps something got bumped while you were adjusting. I get those occasionally when my tension is too loose by a smidge.

And check the needle orientation.


Originally Posted by peppermint31 (Post 6556742)
well I just started long arm quilting and have just discovered that my backing in 1 1/2 inches too short. :( . Next week is my lesson on how to operate this machine so that is the 1st thing I want to learn.

This video from Matt Sparrow may help you out with some of that:
http://manquilter.com/

After taking a class with him, the only times I end up too short are
1. It's a charity quilt and the backing supplied is exactly the same size as the top. For these I stitch a leader onto the quilt and butt the top of the top right up against it, and hope for the best. Usually, I only have to trim about 3/8" at worst at the bottom.
2. I accidentally rotate either the back or the top when loading. Matt's process does stop this as long as you're paying attention.

barny 02-05-2014 11:20 AM

Piecemaker did you get ALL OF the needle out of the material? Sometimes, I don't get that finest point out. Good luck.

terri bb 02-05-2014 01:40 PM

pins are a nightmare! hope you got it fixed!

G'ma Kay 02-05-2014 02:55 PM

You are blessed. On the other matter, what would be wrong with seaming on another piece to fill up the short end? I did that one time by hand just because I didn't want to take it all apart. Nobody let on if they noticed. I pressed and starched it to death and it worked well.

Nathan's Mimi 02-05-2014 03:51 PM

did that myself not too long ago! Hang in there,better days are ahead ;)

ThreadHead 02-05-2014 07:34 PM

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