decorative stitching
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I'm sure there is help out there for me from someone or somewhere! I've been trying to get some decorative stitching done and am having several problems.
1. material puckering
2. the bobbin thread (top and bottom colors are different) is not showing
3. the patterns just don't look exactly right
I have a Baby Lock Quilter's Dream/Quest machine. I've read the owner's manual and other things online. I've changed thread (even colors!), fooled with the tension and the little screw on the bobbin holder.
Things still don't look right. What now?
Thanks in advance to all that respond. You all are so wise.
1. material puckering
2. the bobbin thread (top and bottom colors are different) is not showing
3. the patterns just don't look exactly right
I have a Baby Lock Quilter's Dream/Quest machine. I've read the owner's manual and other things online. I've changed thread (even colors!), fooled with the tension and the little screw on the bobbin holder.
Things still don't look right. What now?
Thanks in advance to all that respond. You all are so wise.
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Use stabilizer. On the Quest, the stitches are up to 8mm, so unless it's stiff/heavy fabric, of course it will tunnel or pucker. Make sure you are threading the pigtail of your bobbin case. If the stitches are forming properly, adjust the balance (a little screw with +/- markings near it). If there's too much top thread showing on the back, tighten the top tension. If there's too much bobbin thread showing, loosen the top tension. Hope that helps.
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Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl
What are you doing this on, how many layers, are you using a stabilizer. I have done them on my babylock espire with no problems. What foot are you using?
Using the foot the machine tells me to.
I am not using stabilizer; are ya'll talking about the material stabilizer? Should I put it between the two layers or is there a tear away?
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Originally Posted by Maia B
Use stabilizer. On the Quest, the stitches are up to 8mm, so unless it's stiff/heavy fabric, of course it will tunnel or pucker. Make sure you are threading the pigtail of your bobbin case. If the stitches are forming properly, adjust the balance (a little screw with +/- markings near it). If there's too much top thread showing on the back, tighten the top tension. If there's too much bobbin thread showing, loosen the top tension. Hope that helps.
Thanks.
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I used the stabilizer last night and it worked for the puckering. I got the bobbin thread to stay on the bottom and then all of a sudden it started showing on the top; right in the middle of sewing my "line."
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