Problem with Superior Thread and FMQ
#12
I use King Tut for FMQ, and Masterpiece for piecing. I wouldn't change for the world. It's an awesome combo, and provides the best results for me. I also love, love, love the customer service at Superior Threads, and the teaching videos and charts. I'm a long time seamstress but relatively new to quilting, and there IS a difference. Superior Threads really helped make the transition easier. Can't say enough good things about them and their products.
#15
I use Superior's "So Fine!" #50 for FMQing with beautiful results. I think needle size is important when FMQing. But the fact that your machine is making a grinding noise makes me wonder if it is time for a machine doctor visit. Please let us know how you solve your problem!
#16
Hi everyone.
Thank you SO much for all your help and suggestions. Bellaboo, I just love the idea of Silk thread for FMQ. The King Tut for FMQ and the Masterpiece for piecing as has been suggested makes a lot of sense. I have really learned a lot, so thanks for that.
I am actually going to put my machine in for an overhaul too, as I dont think there would be any harm in getting that done now also!
Hopefully I can get that done in the next two weeks and will see how things go. Fingers crossed!
Thank you SO much for all your help and suggestions. Bellaboo, I just love the idea of Silk thread for FMQ. The King Tut for FMQ and the Masterpiece for piecing as has been suggested makes a lot of sense. I have really learned a lot, so thanks for that.
I am actually going to put my machine in for an overhaul too, as I dont think there would be any harm in getting that done now also!
Hopefully I can get that done in the next two weeks and will see how things go. Fingers crossed!
#18
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Nine times out of ten, it is your needle size. Check what needle is supposed to be used with the type of Superior thread you are using. Ask how I know.....took a FMQ class with my new 8900 that had perfect FMQ at home with a different thread, then I used a "special thread" for the class project. After a hour of breaking, shredding thread and problems with FMQ stitches....I was really upset with this new machine....then I took the spool off of the machine and inside the cone was the needle required for that thread....immediately changed the needle...ABSOLUTE FMQ PERFECTION. Who would have thought?
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#20
I would change my needle, rethread EVERYTHING, turn the machine off, wait 30 seconds and turn it back on. Then try again. If you have grinding noises still, Stop using the machine until you can have someone look at it. First try is to look at your owners manual to see what they suggest for settings. Hope this helps
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