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HUNNY- BUNCH (Pack Of 1) Premium Sewing Machine Tension for juki, jack, zoje, siruba single needle lockstitch sewing machines and industrial sewing machine. Probably the most common sewing problem is getting correct sewing machine tension. By thread tension, we mean the amount of thread that can pass through the machine to create the stitch. The more thread in the stitch, then the looser the stitch. The less thread, then the tighter the stitch. Top thread tension is controlled by a dial on the machine’s thread path. So make sure the thread sits correctly between the tension discs when you’re threading your machine. If it doesn’t, then the machine won’t be able to sew properly. When your presser foot is up, the tension discs are open and there is no tension on the top thread. That’s why you get lots of loops when you try to sew with the presser foot up. But it does help to get the thread between the discs when you have the foot up as you thread the machine. Thread tension is such an important issue but is commonly misunderstood, so that’s why I include it in my Beginners Sewing classes.
✔️FEATURE: These practical parts have smooth surface, no scratches, increase your efficiency. Our sewing machine thread tension will greatly increase your efficiency with a superior performance.
✔️PRACTICAL ACCESSORY: Our sewing machine thread tension is a very practical sewing machine accessory. You can create many professional sewing craft and saves much time.
✔️SPECIAL WORK: If a thread is too loose, then it’s not connecting with its partner in the fabric to form the stitch correctly. In the diagram above, the bobbin thread is lying along the fabric instead of being pulled up into it. It may even be able to possible to pull out the bottom thread.
✔️UASAGE:Sewing machine tension is how tight the threads are pulled as you sew. The tighter your thread (or the higher your tension), the tighter your stitches. With proper tension, your sewing machine needle moves up and down, the bobbin thread is pulled up, and you get nice, neat, even stitches. Too much tension and too little tension are both problems.
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