Solve Sewing Machine Problems and  Remedies

Solve Sewing Machine Problems and Remedies

  1. Why is there excessive noise while sewing?
          A knocking noise coming from your machine is supplying you with jitters. If your home appliance is making loud noises there might be various reasons.
    The most common explanation may be a need for cleaning or maintenance. directly stop operating the machine; close up the facility then inspect the machine for the matter.

2. Why is that the machine running slowly?
• Check foot control
• Adjust speed control
• Remove lint/dust from under needle plate
• Check if bobbin winder remains engaged
If you are doing not use the stitching machine for an extended time, this might be the rationale for the machine not working. Motors get damaged if kept in storage for an extended time.


3. Why do I buy Unattractive/uneven stitches?

  • Check thread tension and presser foot placement and stitch regulator.
  • If the highest stitches are looking alright but rock bottom stitches look loose, either the machine isn’t threaded rightly or there’s not enough tension on the highest portion.
  • If the stitches are loose on the rock bottom of the fabric, change the highest tension to a better number. If the stitches are loose on the highest, change to a lower number. don’t adjust anything on the bobbin case of recent home sewing machines – they’re maintained as a continuing, and will not be touched.

4. Make sure the thread has not begun of the bobbin case.

  • Lack of stabilizer, inferior thread, and lint build-up, incorrect placement of needle can also end in unattractive stitches.
  • Try vertical rather than horizontal spool pin.
  • The Sewing machine isn’t sewing reverse.
  • Check whether the machine has the capacity for reverse stitching.
  • At times, some stitches like buttonhole or stretch stitches may not reverse stitch. So check your stitch control and suit straight stitch before reverse stitching.

5. Why do the stitches fail to “grab” at seam beginning?

  • This occurs most frequently with lightweight/loosely woven fabrics – just in case of such delicate clothes start the seams with an additional little bit of fabric to stop your presser foot from eating your fabric.
  • Increase presser foot presser.
  • Try a smaller needle.
  • Use a straight stitch plate.
  • Be sure threads are under the presser foot.
  • Make sure the needle is fully inserted.

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