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Old 04-09-2011, 07:57 PM
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Anyone out there with same issue? my tension is fine, the stitiching looks great, but I get alot of vibration and it throws my path of stitching off. Any thoughts ideas???? PLEASE????

I have a New Joy frame with BabyLock Quilters Choice Professional.

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Have you checked to make sure your frame is level?
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Have you checked to make sure your frame is level?
I will double check that tomorrow. But I believe it is. :( so frustrating. Trying to practice and I cant do what I want. Grrrr
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Loosen the quilt in the frame so it sags just a bit.
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Originally Posted by Heartwarming quilts
Loosen the quilt in the frame so it sags just a bit.
Thank you, I will try that too.
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Make sure your frame is level, as Country1 suggested.

Good luck!
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Quilt too tight is what causes mine to literally bounce. How long has it been since you oiled your machine? What exactly is vibrating?
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Originally Posted by BKrenning
Quilt too tight is what causes mine to literally bounce. How long has it been since you oiled your machine? What exactly is vibrating?
I have loosened the quilt. It helped considerably. Oil??? Lord, I cant remember the last time. Think I better do that. ::) Thank you !!
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Originally Posted by BKrenning
Quilt too tight is what causes mine to literally bounce. How long has it been since you oiled your machine? What exactly is vibrating?
Amazing what a little oiling will do. Thank you for the important reminder!!
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Quilt too tight is what causes mine to literally bounce. How long has it been since you oiled your machine? What exactly is vibrating?
Amazing what a little oiling will do. Thank you for the important reminder!!
I have a Voyager and it gets a drink once per day if I have a quilt loaded & been working on it. Before I got it, I used an Elna 7200 domestic machine and I tried to remember to put a drop under the bobbin case when I loaded it on the frame and again when I took it off.

I was having issues with the Elna yesterday while piecing a denim & corduroy rag quilt and gave it a drop of oil since I don't remember when I did it last. That helped some but I think my real problem is dry thread or the corduroy and the thread not getting along. The thread seems to be rubbing on something--the corduroy I suspect--causing it to frazzle and then jam or break at the needle eye.
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