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Suzanne Stark Posted on May 30, 2012

Get message thread is broke when I use any thread other than Rayon Embroidery thread. The thread is not broke Whats causing this?

I can't use any thread but Rayon embroidery thread for regular sewing. Say thread broke afer it sews 6-8 stitches and thread is not broke. Why?

  • Suzanne Stark Jun 01, 2012

    Still same problem machine says thread broken when using any thread other than rayon embroidery thread. However, the thread is not broken and it only sews a few stitches until this happens. I can embroider anything with no problems.

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Not sure if you have looked here but I posted it anyway... Hope it helps.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 04, 2009

SOURCE: embroidery sewing machine stopped working

I am not sure what you mean: motor runs but nothing else moves?

Have you have turned the machine off and tried again? Like computers, sometimes they need rebooted.

More information is needed to evaluate further.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 10, 2009

SOURCE: I have a viking Iris sewing and embroidery machine

When I had that happen, it turned out that I had not wound the bobbin thread correctly (it was not wound tight and smooth enough). Wound a new bobbin from scratch, and all worked fine.

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2009

SOURCE: Husqvarna Rose Embroidery Unit problem

Call Viking direct

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2010

SOURCE: When I sew with the regular portion of my Designer

The bobbin tension sounds ok if regular sewing is ok. The upper tension unit may be the culprit in that there are loose threads or fluff causing the discs not to tighten enough for embroidery. The best solution is to have it serviced by an authorized husqvarna viking dealer. You can locate a dealer near you by visiting the husqvarna viking website and clicking on the Dealer link on the left-hand side of the page - http://www.husqvarnaviking.com
Good luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 26, 2010

SOURCE: Husqvarna Viking sewing machine embroidery

There are two ways to convert the True Type fonts on your computer to embroidery. One is within the program, one is independent. To locate the independent one, locate your Programs folder on your computer then the folder containing your embroidery software. There should be a QuickFont.exe file there you can use. The best way however is to use the one within the program. On your Letter tab, up where the types of fonts are listed with radio buttons, there should be a QF icon. Click on that and you are away. The two programs are not exactly the same and whilst I have forgotten the differences, the one inside the customising program is the better one to use.

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