Events2Join

Free Motion Quilting Thread Problem


Free Motion Quilting Troubleshooting: Ugly Thread Tension

Typically thread loops pulling to one side of the quilt like this are a sign of a massive thread tension issue with your sewing machine.

Why is my Thread Breaking when Free Motion Quilting? - YouTube

Find out the reasons why your thread is breaking when free motion quilting. Kim explains the various reasons that this might be happening ...

Top thread breaks when free motion quilting

during free motion on my juki the top thread breaks or shreds when i move to the side..I have done everything from re-threading,changing the ...

Troubleshooting Free-Motion Quilting: Breaking thread - QuiltSmith

Try using this Troubleshooting Tracker to capture what you've already tried, what the result was, and what your machine's favorite settings are.

How to Avoid Thread Breakage when Free Motion Quilting - YouTube

If you have problems with thread breakage when you are free motion quilting, it might not be your needle or even your thread. In this video ...

Free Motion thread breaking. : r/quilting - Reddit

My first thought is that that thread is just too thick for free motion quilting. Use a thinner weight thread. I just spent a couple days dealing ...

9 Reasons Why Your Thread Keeps Breaking During FMQ

9 Reasons Why Your Thread Keeps Breaking While Free Motion Quilting · Tension is too high · Thread gauge is too high · Thread is old and brittle.

I've been trying to free motion quilt for days now. 50wt thread (new ...

Since setting the tension too low results in flat stitches on the bottom, and slightly higher settings improve but don't solve the problem, it's ...

Free Motion Quilting Thread Problem - Generations Quilt Patterns

I have a very basic sewing machine (Singer) and when I attempt to do free motion quilting the upper thread rips. I have a free motion foot, I set my stitch ...

what causes my free-motion quilting to look like this on the back? i'm ...

It does look like a tension issue, but usually when it's this bad there's some other factor like either a snag or the fabric is not held down ...

How to Have Perfect Sewing Machine Tension for Free Motion Quilting

This can be caused by several things, including a burr on your needle plate, poor thread quality, and an incorrectly threaded machine. More ...

Free Motion Quilting Problem! Please help! - Quiltingboard Forums

Your presser foot may be too high off the fabric. If so, it won't make a stitch. This is especially true of the floating foot used for ruler work.

Ten Tips to Solve Breaking Threads

Are you also having tension issues? A too tight top tension can sometimes cause the thread to break. 9) Another tip that wasn't included earlier ...

Fixing The Top 5 Most Common Free Motion Quilting Problems |

The most common Free Motion Quilting problems in classes are looping of the bobbin stitches, skipped stitches, loose stitches, puckering and thread breaking.

Free Motion Machine Quilting Troubleshooting - YouTube

Join Rob Appell and learn a few easy tricks for troubleshooting your issues when Free Motion Machine Quilting. This Video will share a few ...

5 Free-Motion Quilting Problems and How to Fix Them | Craftsy

Problem 1: The Tension Isn't Balanced If the tension isn't balanced, it can cause loops or dots of thread to appear on the top and bottom of your quilt.

Sewing Machine Tension for Free Motion Quilting with HollyAnne ...

It likely means the top thread is too tight, but if fiddling with the tension doesn't resolve the issues, look at other possible trouble makers ...

Free Motion Quilting Problem Solving - Bobbin In Quilts

1. Change your needle. · 2. Try a different thread. I have found that my machine does better with certain threads. · 3. Slow down. · 4. Try a ...

Why is My Thread Skipping / Breaking when Free Motion Quilting?

Learn one reason why your thread is skipping or breaking while free motion quilting in this video with Leah Day. Leah teaches quilting ...

Free Motion Quilting Troubleshooting: Bad Bobbin

In most cases, a poor bobbin will give you tension issues. In this case, the knot was keeping the thread from unwinding until it was tugged enough by the top ...