Faulty Foot Sensor? Troubleshooting Your Machine
A faulty foot sensor on your quilting machine typically shows up as erratic presser foot behavior, failure to lift automatically, or error messages appearing on your display. Most foot sensor…
A faulty foot sensor on your quilting machine typically shows up as erratic presser foot behavior, failure to lift automatically, or error messages appearing on your display. Most foot sensor…
A stuck presser foot lever usually happens when lint builds up in the mechanism or when internal parts need lubrication. You can fix a stuck presser foot lever by cleaning…
Your quilting machine loses power due to blocked air vents, worn drive belts, dirty electrical connections, or overheating from continuous use. Most power issues stem from simple maintenance problems you…
Replacing a bobbin winder tire takes just 10-15 minutes with basic tools like pliers and a small screwdriver. You’ll know your bobbin winder tire needs replacement when it slips during…
Your quilting machine won’t recognize the bobbin when it’s inserted incorrectly, damaged, or incompatible with your machine model. Bobbin recognition problems also happen when sensors are dirty, thread tension is…
A loose tension assembly happens when the tension discs, springs, or threading path components lose their proper alignment or pressure settings. You can tighten a loose tension assembly by checking…
To fix a broken start button on your quilting machine, first check if the button is physically stuck or damaged, then test the electrical connections behind the button panel. Most…
A frozen needle bar happens when the needle mechanism gets stuck due to lint buildup, bent parts, or lack of lubrication. You can fix a frozen needle bar by cleaning…
A broken stitch regulator cable can be fixed by first disconnecting power, then carefully removing the cable housing to inspect for internal wire breaks, corrosion, or loose connections. Most stitch…
Dropped stitches on curves happen when your quilting machine’s tension is too loose or your speed is too fast around bends. You can stop dropped stitches by adjusting your thread…