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Anonymous Posted on Jul 21, 2014

Issues with unthreading - Brother InnovIs QC1000 Electronic Sewing Machine

  • Chance Miller Jul 21, 2014

    Hi Anonymous, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box?

    when does the machine unthread itself? when you are sewing? or embroidering?

    1. check top tension.
    2. leave longer threads from bobbin and needle before you begin sewing.

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When does the machine unthread itself? when you are sewing? or embroidering?
1. check top tension.
2. leave longer threads from bobbin and needle before you begin sewing.

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