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    Old 05-13-2014, 02:05 AM
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    Default Bernina 550 QE for piecing??

    Does anyone use a Bernina 550QE for piecing? How do you get on with it?

    I have tried piecing on mine (new schmetz needle of appropriate type and size, single hole throat plate, metler thread) and always, always the fabric shifts with the top layer ending up longer than the bottom layer. I have tried pressing and starching, everything I can think of (google). I came to the conclusion that I must just be a bad piecer.

    Today, after time consuming cutting, piecing (then squaring up again due to fabric shifting) I decided that if I continue on the 550 I would end up with a project that I would want to throw away. Instead of giving up I decided to get out my Bernina 930 (1985 machine). As soon as I started to piece I noticed the difference, it was perfect! Each stitch was so certain and the fabric fed through the machine evenly and was perfectly aligned at each end.

    My question is, is the Bernina 550 QE not that great for piecing or could it be a problem with my machine that needs looking at (I realise it could still be me but I am not so sure after getting such great results with the older machine). It is quite a long trip to my local dealer and if this is how the machines are I will just get on with it but if this is not how they are then I will make the journey.

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    Old 05-13-2014, 03:26 AM
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    Does the 550 have the adjustable presser foot dial? Maybe that needs adjusting?
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    Old 05-13-2014, 03:41 AM
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    I agree with Tartan. Sounds like you need to adjust the pressure of your presser foot. I think it might be a bit too high.
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    Old 05-13-2014, 04:16 AM
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    I think checking the presser foot pressure is a great first start - especially as you know that you can do it as evidenced by the results on your older Bernina. Otherwise, I would recommend lots of practice, but it sounds like you are on the right track.

    Cheers, K
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    If you bought it from a dealer, I would take it in to have it checked out. Show them what is happening. I always treated my Bernina like I did my car. I have two older Bernina (1530) and never had any trouble with piecing.
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    Thank you for the advice. I will make changes to the presser foot pressure until I get it right.
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    I have used a bernina 550QE and this was the main reason I didn't like it and it was brand spanking new. For what they cost I was very disappointed in the brand
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    I love my Berninas and one of the reasons is because they make my piecing perfect. I've never used another machine that is nearly as good. It sounds to me like you need to reduce the pressure of the presser foot. If that doesn't work, take it into the dealer.
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