Very Very Loopy on the bottom side of fabric
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I'm not sure if this will help, but changing to a new needle might help, also, I have had this happen when I have not threaded the bobbin correctly, making sure I hear the two clicks (at least on my machine). Usually it's something simple, but it can drive you to the looney bin, especially when you are all set and rearing to quilt. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by Quilter7x
I know nothing about this machine, but I'm wondering if either the top or bobbin thread is not through one of the tension discs. I don't know what else to suggest.
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Generally speaking, if the bottom of the piece is messed up, the fault is with the top tension. If the top of the piece has the mess, the bobbin is at fault. It sounds like your presser foot is not down or the top thread is not correctly seated in the tension disk. Is there a broken thread in the tension disk? Loosen it and brush it out well.
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