Question about SE-270D Computerized Sewing Machine
...solutions that I have found include (note: I've tried #1, I will try 2 and 3 soon)... 1. use stabilizer fabric. 2. if you're using tear-away stabilizer, and it is tearing prematurely, try a
Question about SE-270D Computerized Sewing Machine
ony bobbin color thread showed on design. never embroideredbefore Re thread the machine with the presser foot up. Use a heavier stabilizer - double what you used before. Change to a new needle.
...thread slightly to the back of the design. You could loosen the tension or use a double layer of
need to get a straight stitch on invisible zipper on jersey fabric Try putting an interfacing, (I would use a lightweight fusible) on the back of your fabric to give it stability. Should go in fine, ...
Question about PE770 Computerized Sewing Machine
... She was using all cotton fabric and I am using terry cloth towels. I have used thick water soluble stabilizer underneath and a water soluble waffle weave stabilizer on the top. Fortunately I kept my ...
Question about PE770 Computerized Sewing Machine
...up, the needle moves in and out of the fabric but no stitches stay is it because the fabric or stabilizer is not thick enough? It use to embroider on the same sort of fabric and stabilizer but ...
...changing threads, replacing bobbins, cleaning the machine, changing the material i embroider, added stabilizer, tried no stabiliser...what am i doing wrong? try turning the bobbin the opposite ...
Question about PE770 Computerized Sewing Machine
...to middle (if this is possible numbered tension knob) The only other things I can suggest are the stabilizer and be careful what thread you use. Good luck! Turn your machine off, then back on. ...
Question about PE770 Computerized Sewing Machine
How do I know which stabilizer is best for my project? Judy, I believe the best way to determine the stabilizer for your need, would be a test and play method. Work your way up to where you are ...
Question about PE770 Computerized Sewing Machine
...some designs out of line. They are way off and others stitch out fine. It's not thread, bobbin or stabilizer related. Could it be an electrical brown out or surge? Highly unlikely that a brownout
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