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  1. In addition to above comments. 

     

    What helped me most  was to have my stitches set to a length that I knew. 

    For instance if stitches were set to 6 per inch. 

    I would mark material at the place I wanted the corner stitch to end. 

    I would then measure 1/2” before I would reach the corner in my stitch line. 

    If I positioned needle correctly at 1/2” mark, it was almost certain to be placed correctly in the corner mark. 

    That also gave me 3 stitches to adjust if needed. 


  2. If i was having this problem, i would try sewing in reverse first, on a test strip of course. If it was stitching correctly in that direction, I would start stitching in the forward direction over the top of previous stitches (reverse). If it them birds nests or messes up, it would appear to be more related to needle size than the reverse direction. In that case I would change to the next size larger needle. If there is not enough space in material where needle pierces along with thread being doubled up in same hole, it may cause problem you are having. Hope this helps.


  3. Hello Viking Queen

    When I have problems as you described;

    I unthread machine and rethread using a manual or some sort of instructions, making sure that I have thread going in or through everthing correctly.

    Check bobbin thread to make sure it is coming off spool in correct direction.

    Change to a new needle.

    I double check needle to thread size.

    Make sure machine is propperly oiled.

    Change to different thickness of leather. Your example is two thickness correct? What I see: knot is a bit towards top of

    leather on top thread. I would reduce top tension.

    Not much help I know. I'm sure you have already done all of these things. May help someone else.

    Good Luck

    Docado


  4. Tippmann 1500 Clicker is in like New Condition........For sale. $2400.... St. Louis, Mo. Area.

    May pick up of arrange shipping at your expense.

    Questions welcome.

    Thanks Kirk

    I still have clicker for sale.

    Life sort of put this on back burner.

    Will take $2100.

    Kirk


  5. If you go to try out machine, take whatever item that you will be making with you to sew. Sew it through from start to finish.

    You will then be able to tell if it works correctly or if it will do what you need for it to do.

    I would make an appointment and explain what you intend to do.

    If seller doesn't have time for you to do this, I would look somewhere else.

    There is nothing worse than spending alot of money on something that doesn't do what you need for it to do, or needs major repairs.

    That way you will gain a better understanding of what you will need instead of just burning gas and wasting your time.

    Good Luck!


  6. Make sure thread is not getting wrapped around little screw and thread guide

    on it's way down to needle from take up lever. It happens when you are repositioning or removing a piece of material. If you pull extra slack in thread with left hand it sometimes loops around the guide. If unnoticed it will cause excess pressure on top thread causing bottom thread to be pulled up through material. Good Luck.

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