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cindyb 12-15-2015 05:28 AM

Threads will not release
 
My machine has become annoying!!! Yep!!! Every time I stop sewing, raise the pressure foot there is no longer enough slack in the thread to pull the fabric out without going up to the wheel and wiggling it back and forth. Is there an easy fix for me to do or is it a 'timing' thing that needs repair. It takes so much time to wiggle it back and forth. Ugg

EasyPeezy 12-15-2015 04:03 PM

Too much tension? What thread are you using? Try to loosen the tension
wheel a bit and see if it helps.

ManiacQuilter2 12-15-2015 04:08 PM

What type of machine do you have?? Have you had it in for servicing? Most machines, but not all need to be serviced like a car.

elnan 12-15-2015 04:41 PM

Do you make sure the thread take-up lever is all the way up before you pull on the thread?

tessagin 12-15-2015 04:43 PM

I had this problem for awhile. Just fneeded to make sure the take up was up all the way.

Originally Posted by elnan (Post 7404992)
Do you make sure the thread take-up lever is all the way up before you pull on the thread?


sewwhat85 12-15-2015 04:48 PM

this will happen when the take up lever is not in the up position that is when the thread is released from the tension

cindyb 12-16-2015 04:13 AM

I don't know how to loosen the 'tension wheel', have never done that before, although this sounds like it may solve the problem. I have used various different threads in both top and bobbin. Had it in for servicing about 5 months ago. This started happening about a month after that. Also, I use the needle down position, when I stop sewing, hit the button for the needle up - shouldn't that automatically put the take up lever all the way up?

Onebyone 12-16-2015 04:15 AM

This happens to me on my newer machines. The take up lever stops before up all the way. I have to be sure and push it all the way. My older machines the levers snap up with spring action upon raising it slightly. Take a look inside and see if the lever has become loose.

EasyPeezy 12-17-2015 11:10 PM

What machine do you have? Do you have a manual? Check this diagram.
http://sewingschool.org/2011/10/09/b...ewing-machine/
Do you see anything that looks like the tension control? It usually has
numbers 0 to 9. Set it between 4 and 5 and see if it helps. Then you can
move it back up or down until your stitches look right.

DOTTYMO 12-17-2015 11:24 PM

When I had the problem it was the needle which was not going all the way up the shaft. I just hand turned the wheel putting it in the correct place. I switched machine off at end of sewing session and next day it was gone. Never had a problem since.


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