...foot too elevated to sew. The accessory is installed correctly but it seems to high to connect to fabric. Thread won't engage completely. This came with the machine and you have the presser foot
Question about Janome Sewing Machines
...presser foot up and make sure thread goes betwen tension discs and up over takeup lever. to check needle tension is ok, lower presser foot and pull needle thread through needle, the needle thread ...
Question about Brother Sewing Machines
...the upper tension discs for lint: Raise the presser foot to open up the discs and blow or 'floss' between them. Any lint or thread in there will prevent them from giving the proper tension. Good
Question about Simplicity Sewing Machines
...presser foot.Place a spool of thread and spool cap on the spool pin.Place the thread into the first thread guide at the top of the machine.Bring the thread down the right slot of the threading path, ...
presser foot and with a length of scrap fabric, use an action like flossing your teeth to get between the top tension disks......in extreme cases a probe (old needle) may be used very gently to remove
...presser foot (make sure the thread tail is NOT under the foot) and give the thread a tug. You should feel tension on the thread. If not, the thread isn't fully down in the upper tension disks. You ...
...presser foot (make sure the thread tail is NOT under the foot) and give the thread a tug. You should feel tension on the thread. If not, the thread isn't fully down in the upper tension disks. You ...
...set, the closer the stitches will be until zero when it will actually be sewing in one place. ... do the little feet (under presser foot) move when sewing and or do you have the presser foot lowered
Question about Sewing Machines
...bird nesting (or thread nesting). Remove the top thread from the machine. ALWAYS RAISE the presser foot and rethread from the beginning. Verify your thread path is correct. Re-test your machine
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