How to Safely Remove Lint from Your Machine
To safely remove lint from your quilting machine, unplug the device and use a lint brush, small vacuum, or canned air to clean the bobbin area, feed dogs, and tension…
To safely remove lint from your quilting machine, unplug the device and use a lint brush, small vacuum, or canned air to clean the bobbin area, feed dogs, and tension…
Stitch regulation problems happen when your quilting machine’s needle speed doesn’t match the fabric movement speed, creating uneven stitches that ruin your project. You can fix most stitch regulation issues…
Timing your quilting machine means adjusting the needle bar and hook timing so they work together perfectly, creating smooth, even stitches without thread breaks or skipped stitches. Most quilting machines…
Your needle is bending because you’re using the wrong needle size for your fabric, sewing too fast, or the needle is hitting something hard like pins or thick seams. The…
Uneven stitches happen when your quilting machine tension is wrong, your needle is dull, or you’re moving fabric at different speeds. Fix uneven stitches by adjusting thread tension, changing your…
A jammed bobbin case happens when thread gets tangled around the bobbin or debris blocks the mechanism. You can fix it by removing the bobbin case, cleaning out thread tangles,…
To calibrate your quilting touch screen, access the calibration settings through your machine’s menu system and follow the on-screen prompts to tap specific points on the display. Most quilting machines…
Quilt puckering happens when fabric layers shift during stitching, creating unwanted wrinkles and bumps that ruin your beautiful quilting work. You can prevent quilt puckering by using proper basting techniques,…
Changing a longarm needle safely requires turning off your machine, raising the needle to its highest position, and loosening the needle clamp screw before carefully removing the old needle. Always…
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…