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Sewing Machine Keeps JammingThanks! DJ_DJ Feedback About This Post:RE: Sewing Machine Keeps JammingWhen my machine jammed and I tried moving the thread to the left, that didn't work. So I put a little 3 in 1 oil around the bobbin casing and ran a scrap piece of material to get rid of any excess oil and that did the trick. Post By diane (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Keeps Jamming
First off get out your sewing machine manual. Post By anoyn (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Keeps JammingMaybe somebody already said this...waaay too many posts to read...but when I've had this problem (always in the middle of a huge project like a quilt!) it's been because by bobbin carriage (shuttle?) is not in right. Something got it out of alignment and then it just wouldn't sew. I had to take the whole thing out and fit it back. Took some effort and trials but I've always managed to fix it. Post by Glenn'sMom RE: Sewing Machine Keeps JammingI have a brand new machine too, and it started jamming after I did the backwards sewing to finish off a corset. Since then it gathers a massive clump of the thread underneath the material and I've tried everything in this thread (excuse the pun). Any other suggestions? Post By Pippa (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Keeps JammingI'm new to sewing and was also having this same problem. It was so so frustrating. I was about to give-up when I came online and found this post. It was very helpful. Keeping the strings pulled to the left and re-threading seemed to fix it. I also cleaned the lint out of the bobbin area. Thank you for all the helpful tips. Happy Holidays XOXO Post By MamaSheg (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Keeps Jamming
I thank the person who suggested holding the two threads to the side. Post By Girl (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Keeps Jamming
I put this to music for my 7th graders: Post By Miss D (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Keeps Jamming
By the gods... I don't know which worked but here is what I did. First of all I was jamming underneath in bobbin area, no matter how many times I rethreaded it. I took advice all over the place... so I came here and did this in this order: Post By Steven (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Keeps JammingI know this thread is a bit old, but I just came across it because I am having the exact same problem. I have a NEW sewing machine. I threaded it like the manual said, everything was fine for a while, then It started jamming. I have rewound and restrung the bobbin multiple times and I have basically given up. Post By Lauren (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine is jammed.I have a Kenmore 385.1684180 - It was working fine until I transported on a trip. It will not move bound tight. Manual wheel will only move if the center is pulled out to fill a bobbin. Any ideas? Please help -- have more projects to finish. Thanks, Post By Janet (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Keeps JammingI had the same problem last week with my Kenmore machine. It's fairly new and I haven't had any problems except what you're talking about. I was working on my prom dress last week and I couldn't sew more than a few inches. I was about ready to take the whole machine apart after a few hours (I love taking things apart anyway, but only three days before prom...), then I watched my needle (without thread) very closely and noticed that it was knocking on some of the interior metal. I finally realized that I was using a needle that was way too weak for the fabric density and it was being bent just a lil' too much. As soon as I got a thicker needle, I never had another problem with it. I went through three brand new needles before I figured this out. So you may just need a thicker needle. Hope this helps. Post By MoMo (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Keeps JammingI feel so bad for you. I had a machine that did this until it drove me crazy. It was an older machine from Montogmery Wards and I found out later that it was a design flaw. There was a problem with the bottom bobbin and casing. I ended up getting a new machine and have never looked back. Every once in awhile I glance at it in the back of the closet and growl. Post by jazzbird719 RE: Sewing Machine Keeps JammingWhen this happened to me the tension was out of whack and adjustment. I actually had to pay a repairman to get it working again, but it was worth it to me since I couldn't fix it. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Keeps JammingIf you have the machine threaded correctly, here is one more thing to try. When you start the seam, hold both the top and bottom threads firmly off to the left, so the machine can't jerk them up. That's what solved my problem. Post by coreenhart RE: Sewing Machine Keeps Jamming
lol Okay thanks. If it's "out of time" does that mean the needle will hit the metal, instead of going down into the hole properly ? I think sometimes it's hitting the metal, and it keeps having a bunch of threads down there, somehow, every time I try it again. I yank them all out and start over, but it still does it. It starts out clean, ( no threads down there ) so it's doing it by itself when it's trying to sew. I can't even figure out how it does it. I tried watching it, with the door open, and I can't tell how it doubles up the thread like that. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Keeps Jamming
I posted on here the other day and don't know what happened to my post...I felt it was important to help you not make matters worse. What I had said was this, if you have tired all of this...you probably should stop, before you make everything worse. It probably has gotten out of time and you need a professional. Post by fauxpaslover RE: Sewing Machine Keeps Jamming
Sometimes machines need tune-ups, just like a car. But try this first: Take the bobbin out and try pulling on the thread. Does it come off the bobbin easily or seem really tight? Post By Marna (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Keeps JammingIf you've checked for jams in the bobbin and shuttle cases and cleaned out thread ends and dust thoroughly but your machine still jams, unthread then rethread your machine's bobbin and upper threads. Many cases of jamming can be cured this way. Post By Melody (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Keeps JammingWhen a sewing machine jams repeatedly even after picking out the thread ends, you probably need to lower the feed dogs and remove your bobbin case. Then, you'll need a flashlight and tweezers to look for the tiniest thread or dust bunny that may be causing the trouble. Canned air, used for cleaning electronic equipment, can also loosen dust or threads if everything else fails. After a good cleaning is a great time to oil your machine by following your manufacturer's instructions. Post By Melody (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Keeps JammingMake sure that you are using the proper size needle for the material... Post By Anita S. :):) (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Keeps Jamming
Hi Thank you to everyone. It's still jamming. I'm going to try your tips. The thread is a good thread, but the bobbins are pre-wound from Joann fabric brand, I have no idea if that's bad quality or not. I was thinking it would be easier, to have them prewound. * Can I just sharpen the needle on an emery board ? *_____________________________________________ Post by DJ_DJ RE: Sewing Machine Keeps JammingAll the other advice is very, very good. Mine to add to it is, sew really, really slow on a scrap piece and watch what happens. And longer tails on your thread pushed to the back and held to start. Hand turn the wheel to put 2 stitches in the material before using the electric. Also make sure the foot feed is down to start. Post By chml (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Keeps JammingCheck the tension settings on the machine as well as the needle. When needles get too old, they tend to have microscopic nicks in them that pull the threads. And if the tension is incorrect it will definitely cause the same problems you are having. I totally agree as well with the thread quality posting. Post by gardencraft RE: Sewing Machine Keeps Jamming
1. Check for fuzz and use the brush to remove it Post By Amber (Guest Post) Just offering a little more help.
I feel your pain! I had a very troubled machine for years! A few tips: Post by Starchild in VT RE: Sewing Machine Keeps Jamming
Two things come to mind. Post By zballoongirl (Guest Post) RE: Sewing Machine Keeps JammingAre you using a cheaper thread like wal-mart brand?I have to use jp coats which is sold at Wal-mart but a little more.Also check to see if your needle is good and not bent. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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