Members revrat Posted yesterday at 12:30 AM Members Report Posted yesterday at 12:30 AM Hello again guys. It's been a while since I've been on here bothering you with my machine issues, but I'm back and looking for some advice. I was able to get through some boat seats last time, but now I'm looking at doing some nice upholstery for my daughter's first car (64 Comet) and I don't want the machine to mess up on me. The problems I'm having are: Top thread breaking. It was working fine today for about 2 feet before the top thread broke, now I have these other issues Bottom thread building massive loops of thread in the bobbin area When it does sew and not just bunch up thread on the bottom, the bottom switch is very loose Singer 111w101 needle goes to bottom and then raises up 3/32 of an inch, as best I can see Hook meets needle at 1/16 above the eye Hook is almost touching needle Top and bottom thread feel like the same tension when I pull them Timing belt is in great shape Everything has been oiled Top stitch Bottom stitch Bobbin thread routing Top thread routing I was having trouble before with the tensioner for the top thread, couldn't get it to hold mild tension without keeping the thread from passing through, so I replaced it. The new one is grabby too if I seat the thread in it, so for now I just have it laid in there as sort of a guide. This part is new Any guidance you guys can offer would be greatly appreciated. I was going to sell it and look for one that's not going to make me crazy, and also that has reverse, but the market is really high right now so I'm going to have to just figure this one out. I will call in a pro if I can't get it. Thanks in advance! Quote
Northmount Posted yesterday at 02:47 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:47 AM 2 hours ago, revrat said: I was having trouble before with the tensioner for the top thread, couldn't get it to hold mild tension without keeping the thread from passing through, so I replaced it. The new one is grabby too if I seat the thread in it, so for now I just have it laid in there as sort of a guide. Not enough top tension. You need to resolve that. Quote
Members Wyowally Posted yesterday at 03:25 AM Members Report Posted yesterday at 03:25 AM Between the discs on top, not just laid across them. Make sure threaded correctly the rest of the way. Quote
toxo Posted yesterday at 05:17 AM Report Posted yesterday at 05:17 AM Every part of the process has to be right and in tune with all the other parts. The machine needs all parts working together. Needle size right? Bobbin wound properly and evenly? Is the thread installed correctly? Is the check spring releasing the thread at the right time so the thread can form a loop at the eye? You can't judge tension by pulling on it. Tension is about right when you can's see the knot on the top or the bottom. Use a different colour on one to see this easily. Is the timing right? That includes when the presser foot holds and releases the work. Is the hook meeting the needle at the right time and is it meeting the needle on the rise? If you don't get on top of this lot you'll likely get in the same trouble with whatever machine you buy. Quote
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