What is causing these "birds nests" under my fabric??? Please help!
#32
Just a different idea. Same happens to me sometimes, After I check thread, bobbin, etc., I change the type of thread. One of my machines uses C & C. The others I can use Gutterman's. Strange but true.
Debbie
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#33
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I would thoroughly clean around the bobbin area, change the bobbin, change the needle, make sure the machine is threaded properly, and if all that failed, I go see my machine repairman! It's usually something we haven't done right though, sad to say. Why oh why do these things happen right in the middle our special creations!!!
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1. Be sure needle and thread and fabric are compatible. Right size needle, thread content and wt and is fabric 100% cotton or a combination.
2. Always use a new needle on a new project.
3. Clean bobbin area and oil where manual indicates.
4. Re-thread needle and bobbin.
5. Hold both needle and bobbin threads for several stitches.
If doing all of the above fails, it time to take machine in for repair! I hate it when this happens, but in my case it is usually operator error! Don't give up.
2. Always use a new needle on a new project.
3. Clean bobbin area and oil where manual indicates.
4. Re-thread needle and bobbin.
5. Hold both needle and bobbin threads for several stitches.
If doing all of the above fails, it time to take machine in for repair! I hate it when this happens, but in my case it is usually operator error! Don't give up.
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Originally Posted by DeniseP
This seems to be happening more and more lately until yesterday I wanted to go into the cellar and get my husband's biggest hammer and do something I proabably would have regretted, but at the same time would have been sooooooo satisfying.
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Originally Posted by trolleystation
When I have a similar problem, I change the bobbin....Don't know why but this seems to work.
#39
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About two weeks ago, I had the same thing happen, first once, then every time I moved. I took it to 'the shop' to see if I was doing something wrong and after much trial and error, they decided to keep it. It turned out a tiny piece (size of a plain pin head) had worn off and needed to be re placed. the patient is out of the hospital and doing fine.
Mary
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Originally Posted by donnajean
Change needle & rethread both spool & bobbin - usually works.
Originally Posted by DeniseP
This seems to be happening more and more lately until yesterday I wanted to go into the cellar and get my husband's biggest hammer and do something I proabably would have regretted, but at the same time would have been sooooooo satisfying.
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