The Joy of Quilting with Your Long-Arm Machine
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staying ahead of lint build up will make quilting on your Block RockiT a lot more fun
Thread tension can be a little frustrating but if you understand how to adjust it you will
find that it is very simple. The top tension knob does about 95% of adjusting. If you find
that you get loops on top of your quilt every now and then check your bobbin case
for lint in the spring. This is the flat curved part where the thread clips under it when you
put a bobbin in the bobbin case. Take a straight pin and lift up on the spring and blow
it out with canned air or just blow on it. If the looping doesn’t go away tighten the big
screw on the bobbin case a quarter turn. Sometimes it is a matter of playing with the
top and bottom tension to get it just right. If you find you have a problem then do all
your stitching and adjusting on a sew off piece so you don’t have to unpick your quilt
Thread Breakage/Skipped Stitches
While thread breakage or skipped stitches can result from a number of reasons, they
are usually caused by only a few main factors. The following list might help you identify
the cause:
CHECK THE THREADING.
Is the machine threaded correctly? Is the thread
caught in all of the thread and tension guides?
CLEAN.
Clean the lint from the bobbin case area, the tension disks, and other parts of the
machine that might collect lint.
CHECK OR CHANGE THE NEEDLE.
Is the scarf of the needle facing the back of the
machine? Is the needle in the machine all the way?
Does the needle have any burrs on the end?
CHECK THE BOBBIN AND BOBBIN CASE.
Is the bobbin wound tightly? Is the bobbin case
tension correct?
CHECK THE THREAD TENSION.
Is the tension correct for the type of thread you are using? Do not be afraid to tighten
or loosen the tension if needed.
HELPFUL VIDEO:
Cleaning Your Machine