my thread keeps breaking!!
#11
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before messing with the tension- try a different thread- some threads simply will not work for quilting- and you can spend days of aggrivation- and really mess your tension up to the point of having to take it in to a shop- when all you needed was to change to a different thread-
i have $400 worth of sulky rayon threads in 2 wonderful large sets- great for embroidery--
not a single spool will work for me for quilting- they all break...every couple inches.
so before messing with the mechanics of the machine start with a different thread and see what happens.
i have $400 worth of sulky rayon threads in 2 wonderful large sets- great for embroidery--
not a single spool will work for me for quilting- they all break...every couple inches.
so before messing with the mechanics of the machine start with a different thread and see what happens.
#12
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Be sure the area where the thread goes in the tension wheels is clear. Many neglect to keep that lint free.
Use an old handkerchief, fold it and pull that edge between the wheels all around. I also find if I put the spool of thread on the holder with the thread coming off the back of the spool, the nick on the spool down and a nice sharp needle helps with the frustration. Decorative threads are for slow sewing, perhaps you were speeding?
Carol J.
Use an old handkerchief, fold it and pull that edge between the wheels all around. I also find if I put the spool of thread on the holder with the thread coming off the back of the spool, the nick on the spool down and a nice sharp needle helps with the frustration. Decorative threads are for slow sewing, perhaps you were speeding?
Carol J.
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The problem is likely to be the rayon thread. I have heard it doesn't stand up to rough use on a finished project as well as other thread also. It sure is pretty and I have perservered on a smaller project with it but it does break. If it works for a while, when it breaks, pull out a few stitches until you have enough to tie the bobbin and upper threads together, put them in aa easy thread hand needle and bury the ends in the quilt sandwich. Carefully put the machine needle in the hole where the sewing stops, bring up your bobbin thread and proceed until the next break, repeat. I have since found a beautiful polyester thread that has the "look" of the rayon but is tougher (Deco Bob by WonderFil) it's polyester.
#15
I've been sewing for years and hardly ever mess with tension..by-pass the last loop at the needle with your thread..it works for me..learned this in a class through Berina on FMQ !! You are brave 1st time out..good luck!
#18
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I just finished FMQ a quilt with Sulky rayon thread. While it is not a strong thread, it didn't break once. I use a size 12 needle. I don't like the hole a 14 leaves, but my guess yours is in the tension. Have you adjusted the bobbin tension?
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ok..here is my pic..remember it is my first quilt..so the quilting is not going to be perfect and it does have many flaws..but this will be going on our bed..so I guess this is my practice quilt..the thread I was trying to use was the variated?? with all the colors in my quilt in it..very pretty..I am going to ck all things that were suggested..thanks so much!!
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