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try this trouble shooting at Superior threads.
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Try different needle types. I would normally use quilting needles for machine quilting, but try using a Microtex for machine quilting or a smaller 80 topstitch etc.
Also try a different needle size. Size up or down more than you might expect. The bigger the needle, the bigger the hole in the fabric....with the steam-a-seam layer, you might need to make adjustments.
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thanks for all the suggestions. I'll try the straight stitch plate. I did have success with isacord thread and a 70/10 universal needle, but couldn't get sulky or gutterman to work. Can we only use cone threads with these machines? I've not had any problem with regular spools until I tried to quilt.
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Here is what Bob the tread guy says. It also makes a difference if your thread is vertical or horizontal.
I have skipped the last hook before the needle and it has made a difference along with the single stitch plate. Unfortunately Its all trial and error and can get to the point of hair pulling with all the different possibilities to test.. leet us know how it turns out.
2. Upper tension setting. Everywhere the thread touches along the thread path adds tension to the thread. Some longarm machines have more than 20 contact points, each one adding tension. Some home machines also have more thread guides than are necessary. Adjust the tension by reducing the number of places the thread makes contact with any part of the machine. It is OK to bypass some of the thread guides. The guide that usually causes the problem is the last one near the needle. Try skipping that one. Next, reduce the tension setting. Even if the person who sold you the machine told you to never touch it, don't rely on the automatic tension control. All machines have a manual tension override function for a reason. The more you learn to use it, the more versatile your machine will become. An auto tension control may help some but rarely does enough. On a scale of zero to ten, machines are factory preset to about a five. Reduce the tension not by small fractions but by 3 or 4 whole numbers. It is better to go way down and then ease back up than to go down one tiny step at a time. You will know when the tension is too loose when the top thread loops on the bottom.
These adjustments are easy and safe. The result will be more versatility in your machine. No more one-channel sewing. When I go to Baskin-Robbins, I don't want a double scoop of vanilla ice cream. I want to try those delicious fancy flavors. Give your quilting and embroidery a break from vanilla.
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I just finished reading a nice article on this topic by Diane Gaudynski in the latest issue (May) of American Quilter Magazine. Among the general tips in this thread, she suggested slightly increasing presser foot pressure when thinner "felt like" cotton battings. This is different than what I have been told, since my BSR instructions were to decrease the pressure on the presser foot. DG suggests when there is too much space between foot and the quilt, skipped stitches can result. I personally have more fun and success with the wool battings but that is just because wool batt is more crushable and easier to handle.
I guess the rule of thumb is to experiment. I would highly recommend American Quilter magazine, which a person receives when they join the American Quilters Society. Great magazine and great organization.
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On my longarm, the recommended distance between the hopping foot (in the needle down position) and the quilt top is the thickness of a single business card.
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Originally posted by kmouseshe suggested slightly increasing presser foot pressure when thinner "felt like" cotton battings. This is different than what I have been told, since my BSR instructions were to decrease the pressure on the presser foot. DG suggests when there is too much space between foot and the quilt, skipped stitches can result. I personally have more fun and success with the wool battings but that is just because wool batt is more crushable and easier to handle.
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Thank you! I know there is lots of info out there and remembering where you saw something can take a second! Glad you enjoy...
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Barbara, thank you for responding to a question you already answered. I thought I had read your answer somewhere before...
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Lynnanne, So nice to have you back on the forum, it has been a while. Are you doing Laurel Ridge?
I plan to do the... -
It’s Copper Trail Melon. This was asked and answered in the Month 1 Ask Questions Here, 12/30/2024.
That is the... -
I did not prewash the Spring kit. If using deep dark fabrics, navy, red, purple, etc, I usually pre wash those.
... -
Barbara, what is the "orange" fabric in Block 1? The fabric lists in the download all end in "red"?...
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I have 2 questions. Do you suggest prewashing fabrics? I tried Lynn's starching my fabric (not prewashed) for the blocks...
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In each month’s pattern Lynn Wilder also shows a link to additional classes she has on The Quilt Show that pertain to...
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Virginia, here is my TUTORIAL on making 4 Flying Geese at once:
https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com/2014/08/... -
I am new to the website, joining only today after seeing the Laurel Ridge quilt. I have not located the patterns yet. ...
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I think your quilt will be pretty with these colors, (as all of your quilts are!)
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