FMQ-What am I doing wrong!!!?!!!
#21
Free Motion is fun, well when your machine is set correctly. I would check your bobbin tension that it is not too tight. Your quilt top is so pretty. Well at least it will rip easily. The "rules" say to check your tension on a sample piece. OK, I don't either.
#22
Remember, loops on the back means your top thread tension is too loose or your bobbin tension too tight...loops on the top of the quilt means your top thread tension is too tight or bobbin tension is too loose. Making adjustments...righty tighty, lefty loosey! My advise in either case, try adjusting the top thread tension 1st. Using a practice sandwich 'til you get it fixed is always a great way to keep from having to rip things out.
#23
I too, thank everyone for their helpful tips & suggestions. I have been trying freemotion lately & I am fighting with it too. Or I should say, all goes fine for a while then , suddenly it all goes terribly wrong. I'm glad to know I'm not the only one to experience problems. Well tomorrow is another day. I guess I will try again then, instead of quitting!!!!!
#24
Make sure that you have the weight of the quilt supported. I had the same problem and when I made sure that the weight of the quilt was not dragging down things went well. I spent 2 hours ripping my mess out.
I read on this board that someone else had the same problem and they turned their sewing machine on its side which is what I did. I built up either side of the machine to support the weight.
Good luck with it.
I read on this board that someone else had the same problem and they turned their sewing machine on its side which is what I did. I built up either side of the machine to support the weight.
Good luck with it.
#25
Also it seems every machine is different. It took me years to figure out the best setting for the Janome 6500. It ended up being that I have NO problems if I leave the feed dogs up with that machine. I also do better with a slightly thinner/lighter thread in the bobbin then the top or a lighter thread in both. When quilting I also use a top stitch needle 90/14. It made a big difference for me. Maybe you can post what machine this was done on.
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