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BettyGee 05-27-2011 07:54 AM

I absolutely love this thread. I have encountered a problem I hope someone else has solved. I'm trying to use a scallop stitch to machine quilt a small project. I've checked my machine's manual for settings, but my bobbin thread keeps breaking after ten or twelve stitches. I've checked the Sulky website and what I'm doing fits with their recommendations. Will happily accept any help.

Betty

Tink's Mom 05-27-2011 07:58 AM


Originally Posted by BettyGee
I absolutely love this thread. I have encountered a problem I hope someone else has solved. I'm trying to use a scallop stitch to machine quilt a small project. I've checked my machine's manual for settings, but my bobbin thread keeps breaking after ten or twelve stitches. I've checked the Sulky website and what I'm doing fits with their recommendations. Will happily accept any help.

Betty

try using a different bobbin...it may be that you have a sharp on your bobbin.

4EVERquilt 05-27-2011 08:00 AM

Hi Rocky Mountain High quilter. I live in Colorado too. I wish I could help you with this problem. there are many smart ladies on this site. I'm sure one of them can help you.

BettyGee 05-27-2011 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by Tink's Mom

Originally Posted by BettyGee
I absolutely love this thread. I have encountered a problem I hope someone else has solved. I'm trying to use a scallop stitch to machine quilt a small project. I've checked my machine's manual for settings, but my bobbin thread keeps breaking after ten or twelve stitches. I've checked the Sulky website and what I'm doing fits with their recommendations. Will happily accept any help.

Betty

try using a different bobbin...it may be that you have a sharp on your bobbin.

Good idea. I'll do that. Thanks because I doubt I would have even thought of that.


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