Stop Thread Shredding! Quick Quilting Fixes
Thread shredding happens when your quilting machine needle becomes dull, your tension is too tight, or you’re using the wrong thread type for your fabric. Most quilting thread problems can…
Thread shredding happens when your quilting machine needle becomes dull, your tension is too tight, or you’re using the wrong thread type for your fabric. Most quilting thread problems can…
Most quilting foot pedal problems happen because of loose connections, worn cords, or dust buildup inside the pedal mechanism. You can fix foot pedal issues by checking connections first, then…
To reset a computerized quilting machine, locate the power button and hold it down for 10-15 seconds until the screen goes completely black, then restart the machine. Most computerized quilting…
Thread tension inconsistencies happen when your machine’s upper and lower thread tensions are unbalanced, causing loose loops, tight stitches, or thread breaks. The most common fixes include cleaning your tension…
A burning smell from your quilting machine usually means lint buildup, overheating, or worn parts that need cleaning or replacement. The most common fix is cleaning out accumulated lint and…
To change your quilting machine bulb, first unplug the machine, then remove the old bulb by gently unscrewing or pulling it out, depending on your machine’s design. Replace it with…
Your thread cutter stops working when thread gets tangled, the blade becomes dull, or mechanical parts need cleaning and adjustment. Most thread cutter problems can be fixed in under 10…
To check for needle plate burrs fast, run your fingertip gently around the needle hole and thread path – any catches or rough spots indicate burrs that need immediate attention….
Stuck feed dogs happen when lint, thread, or mechanical issues prevent your sewing machine’s feed system from moving fabric properly. You can fix stuck feed dogs by cleaning out debris,…
Bobbin thread shows on top when your upper thread tension is too tight or your bobbin tension is too loose, creating an imbalance that pulls the lower thread upward through…