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The needle is not positioned
properly
The Needle Breaks
The needle is bent or not
installed properly
The needle hits the throat plate
Stitches are Puckered
The tension is not balanced
Needle too large for
quilting fabric
Poor Stitch Quality
The tension is not balanced
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• Position the needle properly to the needle bar. Inspect the
position of the needle to make sure the needle is at the 6 o'clock
position. When you stand directly in front of the needle (facing
the bobbin case side of the machine), you will see the entire
needle eye directly facing you. This is 6 o'clock position.
• Make sure (a) the needle is installed all the way into the needle
bar to the needle-stop hole, (b) the long groove in the needle is
toward the front (bobbin case side), and (c) the scarf (scooped out
part of the back of the needle) is toward the back of the machine.
• The needle can sometimes be rotated to 5 o'clock (slightly right)
or 7 o'clock (slightly left) to adjust for a more positive thread loop
pickup by the hook point .
Corrective Measure(s)
• Replace the needle . Make sure that the needle is pushed into the
needle bar clamp until it can go no further. Visually check that it is
up to the top of the sight hole above the needle bar clamp screw.
If the needle isn't installed properly, it can cause damage in the
bobbin area and throat plate .
• Correctly position the needle, throat plate, or hopping foot.
Replace with a new needle.
Corrective Measure(s)
• Balance the tension of the needle thread after ensuring the
bobbin tension is adjusted correctly. (For more information about
adjusting tension, see Bobbin and Bobbin Tension and Easy-Touch
Tension™ in the Using Your Machine section of this manual.)
• Replace the needle with a size better suited for the fabric.
Corrective Measure(s)
• Balance the tension of the needle thread after ensuring the
bobbin tension is adjusted correctly. (For more information about
adjusting tension, see Bobbin and Bobbin Tension and Easy-Touch
Tension™ in the Using Your Machine section of this manual.)
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