Perfect Tension with TOWA Tension Gauge | The Quilted Poodle
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- Опубліковано 12 тра 2020
- Perfect bobbin tension is possible with the TOWA Bobbin Case Tension Gauge. A good tension Adjustment for the Juki 2200QVP is between 180-200. This number may vary among machine manufacturers.
I use the TOWA Gauge each time I change bobbins. I sew a small test area in the excess batting/backing area to see if I need to do any tension adjustments with the longarm tension knob.
You can buy a Towa Gauge from Country Stitches of East Lansing, MI by calling: (517) 351-2416 to contact the machine shop or visit them on the web www.countrystitches.com or by email to stitches@countrystitches.com
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I just love your sweet and clear teaching voice and techniques. When I have any long-arm questions you are my go to! Thank you❤
Thank you so much! You should join me on my once monthly QCT online Zoom meetings. We meet virtually on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. It's about 2 hours of demos, tips & techniques. You can always find the current registration here: facebook.com/TheQuiltedPoodle. Happy Longarming!
I’m a new longarm quilter. Lots to learn. I love your demonstrations and clear explanations.
You are the best teacher. 🥰
Wow, thank you
Wow, I found you quite by accident and I am glad that I did. I loved the way you explained the Towa gauge. I recently ordered one and awaiting it arrival. I am looking forward to seeing more of your tutorials. Many thanks.
You are Welcome!
I just got my gauge today and adjusted my case. Holy crap, it was all the way close to 400!!!! Now with it adjusted to the correct tension, my stitches are clean and crisp!
That is awesome! It made a huge difference for me as soon as I started using it. It just fast tracks you to getting good tension.
Great job explaining why use a Towa gauge and how to use it. I highly recommend them to all longarm quilters, regardless of longarm brand. It takes the frustration out of the tension equation. Joyce at Delightful Quilting & Sewing, a Nolting Longarm dealer, Avon, NY
Thank you!
I just watched this and as always your demonstration and directions are very clear and easy to understand. Thank you!!
I'm so glad!
This is the most detailed and precise explanation I have found on using this gauge. Thank you.
The bloopers were fun bonus! A good laugh to start the day!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love your Instruction style.
Thank you for this video. I found it while looking for tension tutorials. These tutorials are invaluable!!!
Thanks so Much, glad it was useful
I look forward to more videos- your explanations are clear and easy to follow. Thank you!
Awesome, thank you!
Great video thanks for taking the time to do this. When I pull on the towa gauge for long length every once in a while, I get the tension jumping up above 200 and then settling right back in. Wondering if that means there’s something with my Bobbin winding. It doesn’t seem to be specific to anyone BobBin.
That's a good question. I'm very slow and methodical in the way I pull my thread so I'm trying to get some consistency there. And I notice there isn't so much jumping of the needle . I do like the standalone bobbin winders better than the ones on my Juki or Qnique longarms
Thank you. Just ordered this and your explanation was perfect. 😊😊😊
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Thanks for the explanation and your cute bloopers!
I hope the bloopers made you laugh. I try not to take anything too serious. Thank you for watching.
Nice job!!
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Great video. Is there a tension gauge for the Juki 2200 QVP Mini? Thank you!
There is also a tension gauge for the L class bobbin. But that is also a long arm bobbin . You might contact Joe Kuhel from juki of America he's the customer service rep and he would know. When you go on juki's website there is an area where you can contact the company to ask questions.
Where can you purchase pre-one bobbins for the 2200 Juki long arm quilting machine?
You can get Pre wound "Super Bob" bobbins from Superior Threads or Cindy's Threads: www.cindysthreadworks.com/shop/Superior-Threads/SuperBobs-Cotton-Prewound-Bobbins.htm.
I take the spring out of the bobbin when using these on my Juki. I also really like the Magna-Bobs by Fil Tec. You can order these from Fil Tec, I've even seen them on Amazon and Ebay. With the Magna Bobs, I leave the spring in the Bobbin Case.
Here's a link to an article on Pre-Wound bobbins from Angela at Quilted Joy: quiltedjoy.com/2020/03/decobob-or-magnaglide-favorite-prewound-bobbins-2.html