How to Clean Tension Discs for Better Stitches
Clean tension discs by turning off your quilting machine, removing the needle and presser foot, then gently wiping the discs with a lint-free cloth and sewing machine oil. Dirty tension…
Clean tension discs by turning off your quilting machine, removing the needle and presser foot, then gently wiping the discs with a lint-free cloth and sewing machine oil. Dirty tension…
Machine vibration during quilting usually happens because of an unstable surface, loose parts, or improper threading that makes your machine work harder than it should. You can stop machine vibration…
To tighten your quilting machine belt, locate the belt adjustment mechanism and gradually turn the tension screw clockwise while testing the belt firmness. A properly tightened quilting machine belt should…
A stuck longarm carriage usually happens when fabric tension is too tight, thread is tangled in the track, or the machine needs cleaning and lubrication. You can fix most longarm…
Your take-up spring adjusts thread tension during the sewing cycle by creating the right amount of pull when the needle moves up and down. A properly adjusted take-up spring prevents…
When your bobbin won’t wind, the most common causes are incorrect bobbin placement, tangled thread, or tension issues that prevent the winding mechanism from working properly. You can fix most…
To repair a broken needle threader fast, first identify the type of damage – bent wire, loose parts, or broken handle – then use pliers to straighten bent wires or…
An overheating motor in your quilting machine usually means blocked air vents, excessive use without breaks, or buildup of lint and dust around the motor housing. You can cool your…
A squeaking quilting machine usually needs lubrication on its moving parts or has thread tension issues that create friction and noise. You can stop most quilting machine squeaks by cleaning…
Skipped stitches when moving fast happen because your needle and feed dogs can’t keep up with your quilting speed, creating timing issues between the needle, thread, and fabric movement. The…