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Hi guys

Thanks for the help.

I had someone come round yesterday and thankfully, they heard the thunking that I mentioned and managed to fix it. My husband was at home with them, as it was my first day at a new job. So it was a little tricky to try to manage this over the phone. Ah well. It's done and fixed and when I get home tonight, I'll be testing it out big time. Was so shattered last night and my brain felt like it would explode so I didn't dare touch my newly fixed machine. :)

Thanks again for the advice. :)

 

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Ok so it seemed that they had it fixed but my bobbin still gets a bit jammed up every so often. I can almost hear when it's about to happen. I will have to call them out again to see what else is going on.

In the meantime, can anyone shed their years of experience on what they think may be happening? I've attached a copy of pics of what it looks like front and back. The front looks fine, the back does not. My finger is on the front picture.

Thanks again for the help.

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II would check the thread path and maybe try to in crease the top tension a little bit and probably check if the thread regulating spring is well adjusted.  (just a guess). See picture for regulating the spring

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48 minutes ago, Constabulary said:

II would check the thread path and maybe try to in crease the top tension a little bit and probably check if the thread regulating spring is well adjusted.  (just a guess). See picture for regulating the spring

 

Thanks Constabulary.

From the diagram, it looks like it this screw here on mine. What do you think? You think I should just back it off a bit and see? Willing to try anything right now.

Also attaching a picture of my thread path too. It's as per the manual for threading so that's all good.

 

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Thread path looks good. Your tension unit looks a bit different to what I have seen. There should be 2 screws - one is for the spring rest (front screw) and the rear screw is holding the tension post in place. If you have to adjust the regulator spring travel you have to loosen the front screw. The spring rest usually it a curved metal tab that is mounted behind the silver disc with the long nut. You can slide the curved tab back and forth when you have loosen the screw. Check if you have that cured tab but maybe the spring rest looks different on your machine - can´t really tell from the pictures.

One more thing - do you have a knee lifter for lifting the presser foot on your machine? It sometimes can happen that you slightly push the knee lifter (even if you don´t want to) while sewing and that already can cause a top tension release and the thread knot shows up on the underside. If you are using a foot pedal for lifting the presser foot take your foot off the pedal while sewing.

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Just check that while the bobbin is set up on the machine that you get an even pulling feel on the bobbin thread as you pull it out. If you get a feeling of snagging meaning loose and tight then you may have grit on the bobbin shaft or the bobbin case or the bobbin may have some damage. Also along with the points constabulary mentioned make sure the thread back at the cone is coming of without going loose and tight as that is also a common problem.

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Thanks so much guys, I think I found the culprit. There was a tiny piece of thread behind my thread take up dial which was causing my stitches to jump about and jam up. Since I removed it, it started working perfectly again. Took forever to get the spring back on properly but I think I'm all good now. I'm almost too exhausted to sew!

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I am glad if you found it as I would never have thought of that one.:unsure:. Good thing is you never stop learning in this LW game.:)

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The technician didn't either so I'm feeling a little bit clever at the minute. ;)  I wasn't feeling clever when trying to get the spring on but at least it's done now. 

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