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Bobbin Getting TangledMary from Panama City Beach, FL Feedback About This Post:RE: Bobbin Getting Tangled
Make sure both top and bottom threads are pulled toward back of machne and under foot before sewing. If the bobbin thread isn't visible to side of material, and if it gets underneath as you start to sew it will tangle it will make a birds nest. Helps if you hold both threads very lightly to side Post By sheila (Guest Post) RE: Bobbin Getting Tangled
Make sure your needle is not in backwards. Post By Alice (Guest Post) RE: Bobbin Getting Tangled
I recently took a week course in sewing machine repair. All advice above is valid, except oiling: old oil will turn to varnish, and must be removed with alcohol before adding new oil. Otherwise, machine parts stick and will not run smoothly. (Also,for this reason, too little oil is better than too much.)This is what most repair people will do when you bring your machine in for service. Post By Haley (Guest Post) RE: Bobbin Getting TangledI have both plastic and metal.....interesting! Post by camo_angels RE: Bobbin Getting TangledI had the same problem with my machine. It uses a plastic bobbin. I found that there was a small chip out of the plastic and every time the bobbin went around, it caught the thread and made a mess. I got a new bobbin and now it works perfectly. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Bobbin Getting TangledAre you absolutely sure the machine is threaded properly on top? Also, I had a problem once bad enough to bring it in for repair and they told me the problem was that I was using the wrong size bobbin. I had used these bobbins many times but they turned out to be just slightly shorter than the ones I was supposed to be using and that time it caused a problem. Post by Lynn RE: Bobbin Getting TangledI have found that sometimes the thread itself is the problem. At times, if I use the same thread on the top and in the bobbin, I have problems so I have learned to use thread from different spools. Also, try different needles - that may make a difference. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Bobbin Getting Tangled
1. Take apart your tension unit if you can, clean thoroughly with alcohol, dry and replace. Post By Pinkerton (Guest Post) RE: Bobbin Getting Tangledthere could also be thread or lint caught in the place on the bobbin where the thread hooks, take the bobbin to a reputable dealer and they will take it apart and put it back together usually without charging you for it ... DO NOT ATTEMPT this yourself!!! those little screws are very dear!! (voice of experience!) let us know if any of these suggestions help Post By cailifouhnofthemist (Guest Post) RE: Bobbin Getting TangledMine needed a tune up and a good cleaning. It wasn't expensive and has been fine ever since that was almost 9 years ago.. Post By cindy (Guest Post) RE: Bobbin Getting Tangled
When you have a rat's nest of thread in your bobbin, it is almost always the upper tension that should be adjusted. Go to this site:
Post By GALE JOINER (Guest Post)
My machine did the same thing. I was ready to just trash it and get another one, but the saleslady told me to try this before getting rid of it. She said to oil the machine; and I might need to also change the belt. I told her that it hadn't been oiled in years because I hardly ever use it. She said in that case I need to oil it really well. It seems that the less you use a sewing machine the more you need to oil it; like every time you use it. I decided to try it. I didn't need to change the belt; and a couple of dollars for a can of oil and it works like a charm. And I didn't have to spend a couple hundred dollars for a new one. Good luck.
Post By Margaret (Guest Post)
I agree with the previous post about the tension and inserting the bobbin to flow in the right direction. Your machine may also be in real need of a tune up. Most major fabric stores have a company that comes in periodically, takes your machine and services it for a reasonable fee. This should be done every now and then as it will extend the life of your machine. They will oil it, make any necessary adjustments, etc. Be sure to tell them about the problem you are having. Good luck.
Post By Memere (Guest Post)
Hi, Either the bobbin is not threaded correctly or your tension needs adjusting. Loretta
Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post)
If that doesn't work, try replacing your needle with a name brand, like Singer. I don't know why it makes a difference, but it really does!
Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post)
If the bobbin is in correctly..and through the slit in the side of the bobbin casing...make sure the top is threaded correctly...the part the goes up and down -don't know the name-but it is right above the needle and if the thread is not through this part you will get a mess on the underside.
Post By Lois (Guest Post)
Thank you! I am going to try that when I get a "quiet time" from the boys! I have two tablecloths that are too short for my table, so I want to make a reversible table runner and napkins. I haven't done a project in 15 years!
Post by camo_angels
Possibly your bobbin is in the machine backwards or upside down. The thread needs to come off the bobbin in a certain way(or direction)....specific to each machine. If it will fit, try flipping the bobbin over or around. Another thing might be the thread tension. Good luck! My sewing machine finally wore out after 30+ years. I think I could have used it even if I were asleep. I love my new machine but I have to constantly stop and check my owners manual because everything about it is so different!
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