I really need to thank you. I've been trying to get rid of this bird nesting for 4 hours. I rethreaded, I threaded a new bobbin etc. It was so simple what was happening. I did not thread the up correctly. I followed your guide and it was magic. Thank you so much.
I've been sewing for 55 years. My parents bought a Singer for the family but I was the only one that used it. Had it for 25-30 years and no problems.I bought one from a yard sale that I used for over 10 years. But over the last 5 years, I have purchased three brand new machines and right now I don't have one that works. The latest being the Singer Heavy Duty. No repair shops where I live. I have tried every thing to fix it, bought repair manuals, watched videos , and bought new parts. With Christmas right around the corner, so frustrating. Thanks for letting me vent.
I know right. My favorite machine is a very old well used pfaff machine. Old Bernina machines are good. It’s the dang electronic components. Hope you can find a suitable machine soon.
Thank you, this guide was VERY helpful 😊 I finally broke out the book (the thread kept breaking at the needle). I found I had it threaded all wrong 😂 Singer 1408, I threaded it correctly, then was able to fix my wife's dress. She was so happy! I took sewing in school, but that was SO many years ago. I did a zigzag to fix the shredded material, then folded the seam and ran a straight stitch over that. It's hardly detectable now 😊 Thanks again for going over the basics!
I am SO thrilled I found this channel. It's hard to find a sewing channel out there that actually gives helpful tips, tutorials, and PDFs. And your website is WONDERFUL! No long stories to scroll through, just straight to the point and information! Thank you for the time you put into helping others learn how to sew. You are greatly appreciated!
It’s been ages since I’ve sewn, so I’m really rusty. This is so helpful! I definitely will be doing this as I troubleshoot and figure this all out. Thank you so much!
I have re thread so many times.watch videos for my type of machine and according doing top threading correct. Bobbin checked out fine. I can pull the thread and then nothing or breaks. I haven't use my machine in awhile but was service 2021. Just pulling it out 09/10/22 what am I doing wrong I'm in tears new grand and just learned to hand quilt
Sir/maan. Pkeaae help me to fix my sewing machine. The dogfeed is not movibg i already changed it but its still rhe same. It doesnt move. Please help me. THABK YOU.
Omg this whole time! I have threaded and rethreaded top and bobbin like 4 times a piece thinking my tension was off or I’d done something wonky. All I had to do was hold my thread for a few seconds at take off and that solved my issue!! Thank you!!!! I’ve been researching like crazy trying not to have to take this thing in for maintenance for now. It’s def due but still. I ain’t got time for that right now. So this is awesome 💙💚
Ever since I broke a needle and replaced it, my machine wouldn't sew. I thought the timing was off, but I don't know how to fix that. When I saw the tip about putting the flat of the needle to the back, I checked my machine. Yes! I switched the flat to the back and now it's making stitches again. Thank you!
THANK YOU! Had not used my machine in a while. I thought nesting on the bottom seam was something I did wrong with the bobbin or tension. Followed your directions & re-threaded the top of the machine (after refresher read from my manual) and…..HALLELUJAH…a perfect stitch top & bottom!!!
I just have to say may Thank you so so much for this video oh my gosh I was losing my mind because my machine kept doing the bird nest thing and finally after hours it’s working again thanks to your advice !!
I ran into this problem today and thanks to your video it was the bobbin that was the issue for me 🤦🏻♀️. When I saw the stitches normal again I literally shouted JAN YOU LEGEND🤣❤️🙏🏼. Saved me from potentially spending more hours of frustration trying to trouble shoot my machine! Thanks for this easy and straightforward video ❤️
Thank you so much! My thread was breaking many times, now I know why, and all the other issues with my sewing machine. Will check on all your tutorials
Hope you can figure things out. I just uploaded a new video with a bunch of tips and hacks you may enjoy. ua-cam.com/video/j-Xvo9R3rmk/v-deo.htmlsi=tNyPzg4-iX-UKA4e
Rather than storing my thread in the open, such as hung on a wall organiser, I now store all my thread in an enclosed box/storage container. This helps it from drying out or deteriorating over time.
Hi, thanks for the info. I thought this problem was caused by the bobbin tension so I slightly tightened it and it seemed to make a difference but didn't get perfect. Then I loosened the tension on the top and it started getting better then I loosened in a little more and it works great now. Thank you very much for the video
Thank you so much for this video, I've been watching a lot of videos about why the thread always breaking and getting tangled. I didn't realize I put the flat of my needle in front and not in the back! It's all fixed now. I just learned to sew; my late mother-in-law has 2 vintage sewing machines.
Thank you so much. In less than 5 minutes you solved a problem that has frustrated me many times--bird nesting. You said to rethread my machine, which I had done many times, but my thread spool holder was not keeping my spool of thread tight. A tiny piece of masking tape solved the problem until I can get a replacement.
I got rid of a machine about 10yrs ago because it was doing the “nests” and I really couldn’t think of this in a “mechanical manner” so I became frustrated…my sister who is mechanically inclined told me it was a tension problem. I needed some lessons to understand the solution to these problems, but there was nothing like we have now….so thanks! I am a visual learner.
Thank you so much!!! My sewing machine kept doing the bird nest thread and it made my beginner projects so ugly. Looking back, I sure am glad that I discovered this video. Thank you again!
Good info Jan. I keep my needles in one of those plastic divider cases with a closing lid that has multiple sections (1x1 or 2x2) & I put the different needle cases (jersey, universal, denim or serger, embroidery etc) in it’s own section so that they are all located in one place & that I can tell when my supply is running low. But the best part is that when I go to change the needle, that needle case is left at the front/center of the divider in it’s own section so that I always know (later when I’m distracted or haven’t sewn for awhile-lol) what kind of needle is in the machine. It works great & hope someone can find this tip useful.
Thank you so much! Come to find out that I didn’t install my needle the correct way! I didn’t know about the flat side of the needle facing the back. You saved me from a lot more frustration!!
Thank you. Very well explained and you helped me fix my problem. I am new to this and learning on my own, so I appreciate you for putting this information out there.😊
Thanks for saving me from freaking out that I broke the near new machine! I just changed the bobbin, started sewing & it was clattering loud & like the feed dogs were going crooked or something. I rethread the machine & did that fiddly bobbin again & it was working fine. Phew! I've operated & stripped down big machines with many parts but a sewing machine gives me the horrors for sure
I watched seven other videos before yours and I had a problem with bird nesting after I had been sewing just fine for 45 minutes or so fucking long and then I was in Wham!. Everybody said to mess with the Bob and first everybody you’re the only one that said not to, and by golly it was what you said thank you so much I just had to simply re-thread my machine if I would’ve messed with my tension, I would’ve been so mad, I have a memory craft 6000 that is way over my head and I would’ve been in trouble. Thank you so much 😅😅😅😅ma’am.
For me it was the rethread (2:37) that fixed the problem. At that fourth step shown labeled on the machine I didn't have it hooked to that little metal thingy, and it caused the whole bottom thread to be shred into pieces and some ended up entangled at the bottom and if not that it caused the whole machine to buzz loudly and stop. I'd taken some sewing classes but admittedly it's been 10 years since then !
I have a Verve as well, my top stitching is not looking stitched, more like a straight line. It used to have the stitched look, and my bottom stitching looks perfectly stitched. Any ideas? I already brought the machine in to service and checkup in January. My machine sometimes also makes a loud clunking noise when I’m sewing. Thank you for the video!
@@JanHowell thank you for the reply! I was actually going back and forth with Babylock, they are so patient and helpful. Apparently my Babylock Verve doesn’t like Coats & Clark thread 🤪 so I’d send pics and tension adjustments and we got it just right with a different thread. Gutterman, Medeira, and I know my Brothread embroidery thread all seem to be my machine’s favorites lol
We had an old Singer Machine (vintage style). It was causing the same issues and the issue was that the teeth that were supposed to forward the cloth were not engaging properly. That is they were not coming up properly. Being an old singer machine, it had screws and adjuster for everything. Fixed the teeth issue and now its sewing new.
thankyou so much for this video !!! it’s really helping me since im new to all this hahahaha i’ve only started doing it for 2 weeks and this video was really simple and helped me to understand alot of things❤️🙏🏻
Thank you 💕. I just bought a new machine and was having this problem. Eventually I changed the thread and problem solved. It is frustrating when this happens.
I was being totally confused untill you mentioned thread has a shelf life. Some of mine was purchased over 40 years ago at Woolco. And it breaks about every 3 feet of stitching. Thanks. I would have never figured it out.
Thank you so much, the solution turn out so simple, your video just save me a lot from headache. Who knew rethread can solve my problem. Thank you againn.
Thank you so much rethread your machine is working for me🎉🎉. It been 2hours, I keep fix bottom bobbin, lower n higher tension and fix position of thread, nothing working for me
I’m sewing a circular appliqué, the thread is very loose and bird nesting above the fabric. I’ve tried rethreading a number of times, thread and bobbin. I’ve also pulled out scrap fabric to try to trouble shoot. It’s fine on the scrap and when I get back to my project, it’s fine for a couple minutes and then the same thing.
Thank you. I spent a hour trying to troubleshoot shoot and it was a simple fix of upper tension😅. I thought it was the bobbin because of earlier problems. Oh well I'm still new and learning 😁🪡🧵
Thankyou Jan, I was looking help for zig-zag stitch .which still does not work. But the alternative one did work. It was simple but very effective tip...
This video was very helpful. I am a completely new person at trying to sew. I threaded my machine the way the instructions stated even watched videos on my specific machine, somehow I managed to get the top thread tangled underneath by the bobbin. I had to take it apart to get it out. Please help me to understand what I did wrong? Thank you
It's hard to say, not knowing your machine. But it sound like to me that the bobbin isn't being put in place correctly. Does it snap in place when you insert it. The needle of your machine needs to be in the most upright position for the bobbin to go in place correctly. You may need to turn the handwheel on the side of your machine to move the needle up.
I love your easy tips. I have a problem that I haven't seen. I'm missing a bottom Stitch occasionally, not at regular intervals. On top it looks fine but underneath there are places where it didn't catch the top. I can pull it loose on the top in those places, but it looks like it went fine. That's actually what happened. I finished sewing, turned out over & wanted to cry. Any thoughts are welcome.
You may want to check to make sure the needle is put in all the way. If its been a while since you changed your needle, you may want to do that and sometimes the timing can be off on your machine, which a mechanic can do really easy.
This video really help me a lot, iam a beginner in sewing and i keep wondering why it went wrong ( the stiches loss ), thank you so much for sharing this video 😭💕
Thanks so lot for very clean,clearly and well detailed informations! As you nice lady mentioned that every small point is important and affects the results!!!✊👍👏
All problems in home sewing machines start from the poor quality of the threads sold by merchants, without good specifications. Ask for and use polyester or nylon bonded and lubricated threads TKT 80 or 60 or 40, TEX 35 or 45 or 70, always three-ply and your problems will be greatly reduced.
Oh no! Are there screws in the throat plate that you can undo and lift the throat plate? Do you have a front or top loading bobbin? If it's front loading, you may be able to pull the bobbin out and then get the needle.
You said, "Don't get discouraged, there's other things you can do...." I replied, "Yeah, have a n Margarita." I have been so frustrated trying to figure out my thread issues and I DID touch the tension. Bought new needles, been studying manual and watching videos for a month. I'm ruining the quilt I've made. Usually use invisible thread on top layer and I wondered if nylon got old...fishing line does..same thing. So I'm using cotton on top and bottom, I'll end up ripping all the seams out. I've cried, cussed, yelled, laughed, walked away and given up, to start again next day. I am a warrior. 😢 Where is the tension supposed to be? Next video..
Each sewing machine will have different tension settins. They can get so messed up that only a sewing machine mechanic can get it back to where it needs to be.
Hey Jan! Thank you for all the effort you put in these videos, I learned some much! My issue looks similar to what you have on your fabric with the blue thread. There’s no bird nesting or puckering when I sew, but whenever I do a backstitch it starts getting tangled and loopy 😔 any advice?
Yes, in most of my tutorials I show how to not get the nesting at the first of your stitching. CLICK ON THIS LINK AND IT WILL TAKE YOU TO THAT TIP ua-cam.com/video/JMPhR95CTKg/v-deo.html
i have a brother NQ575 that is 2 wks old. It was doing well until a couple days ago. I got top stitch a design on my table top and we're going along and then it just got into a spot and bunched on the bottom and made a nest. I have gray on top and brown in the bobbin and it is also pulling the top thread and mixing with the brown. I've rethreaded everything a number of times and it still does the same thing. I've tried dif tensions and nothing is working. The store i got it from keeps telling me user error. Well Im not that unfamiliar with what I'm doing. I've read thru the book, troubleshooted and nothing is working. Is this an out of whack issue with the machine. I am so frustrated already. can you give me a few more things to try that i havent tried. Thanks
Have you checked to make sure the bobbin is threaded correctly and put in correctly? All machines are different. Now that you've changed the tension, there may be an issue there. The shop where you got it should be more than willing to help you out and fix the issue.
Sounds like an issue with the bobbin. I would make sure the bobbin has been threaded correctly and even the top of the machine threaded correctly. It may also be due to the quality of thread you are using.
Sometimes your machine just needs to be serviced once in a while. The timiing or tension could be really off and they can usually fix it easily and not cost too much.
I am stumped.I cleaned my thread path, bobbin area, replaced the bobbin case and the bobbin -bobbin in correctly. I use a thread stand. Thread foot up then drop the foot to thread the needle. Birdnesting is happening in spots along the seam and definitely top thread. It is not happening at beginning of seam. I am thinking it is a tension issue after sewing on marine vinyl??
I bought a mini sewing machine because I'm disabled and having trouble getting to my main one. It is a nightmare. The small spools of thread break. The upper thread can be pulled until the needle is threaded. Then, it is impossible to get the thread to pull through. I think I've tried everything. HELP!😮
I just cleaned the bobbin case area and the pressor foot plate. It was really dirty. I knew to be gentle and I thought all was well until I tried to sew. The fabric did not move. I rethreaded it and put the bobbin in again. No change. What do I do now?
Check to make sure the feed dogs are in place. You may have disabled the feed dogs. There may be a switch on the back of your machine. If nothing else try taking out the components and reinsert them.
Yes bird nesting but worse the spool will not allow the thread into the little notch and under the metal slice which normally allows the thread through a little space at its end. I have put the spool in every which way and it just wont go in that notch. Had spool facing backwRds forwardsm upside n et
finally some one who gets to the point without a big long intro. Thank you
You are so welcome
‘Rethread your machine’ is the sewing version of ‘have you tried turning it off and on again?’
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Yes 🤭
Not quite. Although in computerized machines the “turn off and on” trick does work for many jams.
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I really need to thank you. I've been trying to get rid of this bird nesting for 4 hours. I rethreaded, I threaded a new bobbin etc. It was so simple what was happening. I did not thread the up correctly. I followed your guide and it was magic. Thank you so much.
Glad it helped!
Thanks for the help.
I've been sewing for 55 years. My parents bought a Singer for the family but I was the only one that used it. Had it for 25-30 years and no problems.I bought one from a yard sale that I used for over 10 years. But over the last 5 years, I have purchased three brand new machines and right now I don't have one that works. The latest being the Singer Heavy Duty. No repair shops where I live. I have tried every thing to fix it, bought repair manuals, watched videos , and bought new parts. With Christmas right around the corner, so frustrating. Thanks for letting me vent.
I know right. My favorite machine is a very old well used pfaff machine. Old Bernina machines are good. It’s the dang electronic components. Hope you can find a suitable machine soon.
The newer Singers suck.
Thank you, this guide was VERY helpful 😊 I finally broke out the book (the thread kept breaking at the needle). I found I had it threaded all wrong 😂 Singer 1408, I threaded it correctly, then was able to fix my wife's dress. She was so happy! I took sewing in school, but that was SO many years ago. I did a zigzag to fix the shredded material, then folded the seam and ran a straight stitch over that. It's hardly detectable now 😊 Thanks again for going over the basics!
You are so welcome
Thanks!!! my bobbin was bigger for my machine!!!! Praise the Lord for people like you to help us out!
Glad it was helpful :)
Thank you. I was getting bird nesting. I learned to sew in a Spanish sewing class (I don't speak Spanish 😆🙈). This is great! 😁🙏
You’re welcome 😊
You are such a great teacher - thank you for all the time and effort you put into helping us resolve these problems
You're very welcome!
I am SO thrilled I found this channel. It's hard to find a sewing channel out there that actually gives helpful tips, tutorials, and PDFs. And your website is WONDERFUL! No long stories to scroll through, just straight to the point and information!
Thank you for the time you put into helping others learn how to sew. You are greatly appreciated!
You are so welcome and kind. Enjoy your day!
It’s been ages since I’ve sewn, so I’m really rusty. This is so helpful! I definitely will be doing this as I troubleshoot and figure this all out. Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
I have re thread so many times.watch videos for my type of machine and according doing top threading correct. Bobbin checked out fine. I can pull the thread and then nothing or breaks. I haven't use my machine in awhile but was service 2021. Just pulling it out 09/10/22 what am I doing wrong I'm in tears new grand and just learned to hand quilt
Sir/maan. Pkeaae help me to fix my sewing machine. The dogfeed is not movibg i already changed it but its still rhe same. It doesnt move. Please help me. THABK YOU.
Upper thtead breaking often
Pl. Help.😊
@@malekakapuswala9162 Check its tension :) It might be too tight. Try a lower setting on upper thread tension.
LIFESAVER! never knew i had to thread the bobbin thru using the hand wheel before sewing. don’t know how ive made it so far but it fixed! thank you!!
Glad I could help!
Omg this whole time! I have threaded and rethreaded top and bobbin like 4 times a piece thinking my tension was off or I’d done something wonky. All I had to do was hold my thread for a few seconds at take off and that solved my issue!! Thank you!!!! I’ve been researching like crazy trying not to have to take this thing in for maintenance for now. It’s def due but still. I ain’t got time for that right now. So this is awesome 💙💚
You are so welcome! Awesome, glad it was helpful.
Just changing the size of the reel holder circle thing changed everything. I had not heard this tip anywhere ever. Thank you
You are so welcome
Ever since I broke a needle and replaced it, my machine wouldn't sew. I thought the timing was off, but I don't know how to fix that. When I saw the tip about putting the flat of the needle to the back, I checked my machine. Yes! I switched the flat to the back and now it's making stitches again. Thank you!
Wonderful!
THANK YOU! Had not used my machine in a while. I thought nesting on the bottom seam was something I did wrong with the bobbin or tension. Followed your directions & re-threaded the top of the machine (after refresher read from my manual) and…..HALLELUJAH…a perfect stitch top & bottom!!!
Wonderful!
I just have to say may Thank you so so much for this video oh my gosh I was losing my mind because my machine kept doing the bird nest thing and finally after hours it’s working again thanks to your advice !!
Glad I could help!
Threads & needles makes a big difference when it comes to sewing , it even stop making the buckling sound
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Such a great help ! Thank you !
I ran into this problem today and thanks to your video it was the bobbin that was the issue for me 🤦🏻♀️. When I saw the stitches normal again I literally shouted JAN YOU LEGEND🤣❤️🙏🏼. Saved me from potentially spending more hours of frustration trying to trouble shoot my machine! Thanks for this easy and straightforward video ❤️
LOL glad it was helpful!
Holding the thread to prevent nesting. Will save me so much trouble with nesting. Never knew that. Thanks so much.❤
Glad it was helpful.
Thank you so much!
My thread was breaking many times, now I know why, and all the other issues with my sewing machine.
Will check on all your tutorials
Hope you can figure things out. I just uploaded a new video with a bunch of tips and hacks you may enjoy.
ua-cam.com/video/j-Xvo9R3rmk/v-deo.htmlsi=tNyPzg4-iX-UKA4e
Rather than storing my thread in the open, such as hung on a wall organiser, I now store all my thread in an enclosed box/storage container. This helps it from drying out or deteriorating over time.
Hi, thanks for the info. I thought this problem was caused by the bobbin tension so I slightly tightened it and it seemed to make a difference but didn't get perfect. Then I loosened the tension on the top and it started getting better then I loosened in a little more and it works great now. Thank you very much for the video
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much for this video, I've been watching a lot of videos about why the thread always breaking and getting tangled. I didn't realize I put the flat of my needle in front and not in the back! It's all fixed now. I just learned to sew; my late mother-in-law has 2 vintage sewing machines.
Glad you figured it out. Keep sewing!
Thank you so much. In less than 5 minutes you solved a problem that has frustrated me many times--bird nesting. You said to rethread my machine, which I had done many times, but my thread spool holder was not keeping my spool of thread tight. A tiny piece of masking tape solved the problem until I can get a replacement.
glad you figured it out!
It was the thread , thank you ❤ , I sure thought my sewing machine was broke , it surely cleared up my problem
Glad it helped!
I got rid of a machine about 10yrs ago because it was doing the “nests” and I really couldn’t think of this in a “mechanical manner” so I became frustrated…my sister who is mechanically inclined told me it was a tension problem. I needed some lessons to understand the solution to these problems, but there was nothing like we have now….so thanks! I am a visual learner.
You are so welcome
I had some of the WORST bird nesting I have ever seen. You helped me so much!! Thank you
Glad it helped!
I am using my empisal for years today this bunch of cotton under stressed me out whole day ,thanks to you now i fixed it working again ❤❤❤
I have a new empisal it's been humbling us we almost returned it🙆♂️😭
Glad it was helpful
Thank you so much!!! My sewing machine kept doing the bird nest thread and it made my beginner projects so ugly. Looking back, I sure am glad that I discovered this video. Thank you again!
You are so welcome. Glad it was helpful!
Bobbin case very similar to my old Kenmore ultra stitch 6. I’d want less fuss machine. My Husqvarna 400 is simple to use. Glad I saw this video.
I only see about once a year. Always have to relearn the process. Thanks for the tips. It makes things go faster
Happy to help
Good info Jan.
I keep my needles in one of those plastic divider cases with a closing lid that has multiple sections (1x1 or 2x2) & I put the different needle cases (jersey, universal, denim or serger, embroidery etc) in it’s own section so that they are all located in one place & that I can tell when my supply is running low. But the best part is that when I go to change the needle, that needle case is left at the front/center of the divider in it’s own section so that I always know (later when I’m distracted or haven’t sewn for awhile-lol) what kind of needle is in the machine. It works great & hope someone can find this tip useful.
Thanks so much for sharing. Great idea!
Thank you so much! Come to find out that I didn’t install my needle the correct way! I didn’t know about the flat side of the needle facing the back. You saved me from a lot more frustration!!
Wonderful!
This video helped me so much! My needle broke and when I replaced it I put the flat part facing the front instead of the back. Thanks for the help!
Thank you. Very well explained and you helped me fix my problem. I am new to this and learning on my own, so I appreciate you for putting this information out there.😊
You're very welcome!
Thanks for saving me from freaking out that I broke the near new machine! I just changed the bobbin, started sewing & it was clattering loud & like the feed dogs were going crooked or something. I rethread the machine & did that fiddly bobbin again & it was working fine. Phew!
I've operated & stripped down big machines with many parts but a sewing machine gives me the horrors for sure
Glad you figured it out!
@@JanHowell I just did what you said & it worked. UA-cam people like you teach me a lot of things that I would never figure out. Thank you 🤠
this helped me! thank you! I rethreaded my top and bobbin and now my seams are clean!
Awesome!
Thank you so much!! I wanted to throw my machine away. But all I had to do was rethread my thread!! Such an easy fix!! 😜
Fantastic!
I watched seven other videos before yours and I had a problem with bird nesting after I had been sewing just fine for 45 minutes or so fucking long and then I was in Wham!. Everybody said to mess with the Bob and first everybody you’re the only one that said not to, and by golly it was what you said thank you so much I just had to simply re-thread my machine if I would’ve messed with my tension, I would’ve been so mad, I have a memory craft 6000 that is way over my head and I would’ve been in trouble. Thank you so much 😅😅😅😅ma’am.
You are so welcome
Oh thank you sooo much!!!
Mine was bird nesting and was making me feel frustrated. I rethreaded it and it's working! YAY!
Wonderful!
For me it was the rethread (2:37) that fixed the problem. At that fourth step shown labeled on the machine I didn't have it hooked to that little metal thingy, and it caused the whole bottom thread to be shred into pieces and some ended up entangled at the bottom and if not that it caused the whole machine to buzz loudly and stop. I'd taken some sewing classes but admittedly it's been 10 years since then !
Glad you figured it out.
You didn't cover my problem. The top stitch doesn't grab the bottom thread.
You think you're sewing but you're just pocking holes in the material. 😊
Check to make sure you're needle is in correctly.
Thank you so much! The tip about holding the threads on the first couple stitches fixed my issue.
You are so welcome!
your voice is really calming for some reson
Glad to hear that. LOL You are so kind.
I have a Verve as well, my top stitching is not looking stitched, more like a straight line. It used to have the stitched look, and my bottom stitching looks perfectly stitched. Any ideas? I already brought the machine in to service and checkup in January. My machine sometimes also makes a loud clunking noise when I’m sewing.
Thank you for the video!
Sound like a bobbin issue. Have you rethreaded the machine and made sure the bobbin is threaded and in correctly?
@@JanHowell thank you for the reply! I was actually going back and forth with Babylock, they are so patient and helpful. Apparently my Babylock Verve doesn’t like Coats & Clark thread 🤪 so I’d send pics and tension adjustments and we got it just right with a different thread. Gutterman, Medeira, and I know my Brothread embroidery thread all seem to be my machine’s favorites lol
We had an old Singer Machine (vintage style). It was causing the same issues and the issue was that the teeth that were supposed to forward the cloth were not engaging properly. That is they were not coming up properly. Being an old singer machine, it had screws and adjuster for everything. Fixed the teeth issue and now its sewing new.
wonderful
This is so useful, i appreciate you sharing your knowledge - have a happy week!
Thanks. You are so kind
thankyou so much for this video !!! it’s really helping me since im new to all this hahahaha i’ve only started doing it for 2 weeks and this video was really simple and helped me to understand alot of things❤️🙏🏻
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you 💕. I just bought a new machine and was having this problem. Eventually I changed the thread and problem solved. It is frustrating when this happens.
I was being totally confused untill you mentioned thread has a shelf life. Some of mine was purchased over 40 years ago at Woolco. And it breaks about every 3 feet of stitching. Thanks. I would have never figured it out.
Thank you for a great master class, Jan! Great video & you saved my time! ❤
Awesome, glad it was helpful.
I’m Appreciate it and your support. From Canada 🇨🇦
Hope it was helpful.
Thanks a ton! I was struggling with bird nesting and no idea what to do!
Glad I could help!
Thank you so much, the solution turn out so simple, your video just save me a lot from headache. Who knew rethread can solve my problem. Thank you againn.
You're welcome!
Thank you. My sewing machine and I are again friends.
Wonderful!
Thanks so much. I found your tutorial very helpful.
Glad it was helpful.
Thank you so much rethread your machine is working for me🎉🎉. It been 2hours, I keep fix bottom bobbin, lower n higher tension and fix position of thread, nothing working for me
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I’m sewing a circular appliqué, the thread is very loose and bird nesting above the fabric. I’ve tried rethreading a number of times, thread and bobbin. I’ve also pulled out scrap fabric to try to trouble shoot. It’s fine on the scrap and when I get back to my project, it’s fine for a couple minutes and then the same thing.
Kinda sounds like the bobbin thread is not going through the tension correctly. Try that.
Thank you. I spent a hour trying to troubleshoot shoot and it was a simple fix of upper tension😅. I thought it was the bobbin because of earlier problems. Oh well I'm still new and learning 😁🪡🧵
Glad you were able to figure it out.
Thankyou Jan,
I was looking help for zig-zag stitch .which still does not work. But the alternative one did work.
It was simple but very effective tip...
Glad it helped!
This video was very helpful. I am a completely new person at trying to sew. I threaded my machine the way the instructions stated even watched videos on my specific machine, somehow I managed to get the top thread tangled underneath by the bobbin. I had to take it apart to get it out. Please help me to understand what I did wrong? Thank you
It's hard to say, not knowing your machine. But it sound like to me that the bobbin isn't being put in place correctly. Does it snap in place when you insert it. The needle of your machine needs to be in the most upright position for the bobbin to go in place correctly. You may need to turn the handwheel on the side of your machine to move the needle up.
I love your easy tips. I have a problem that I haven't seen. I'm missing a bottom Stitch occasionally, not at regular intervals. On top it looks fine but underneath there are places where it didn't catch the top. I can pull it loose on the top in those places, but it looks like it went fine. That's actually what happened. I finished sewing, turned out over & wanted to cry. Any thoughts are welcome.
You may want to check to make sure the needle is put in all the way. If its been a while since you changed your needle, you may want to do that and sometimes the timing can be off on your machine, which a mechanic can do really easy.
Oh no! I messed with the tension too soon 🙈🤦♀️🙁😭
were you able to get it back to normal?
This video really help me a lot, iam a beginner in sewing and i keep wondering why it went wrong ( the stiches loss ), thank you so much for sharing this video 😭💕
You are so welcome
Thanks so lot for very clean,clearly and well detailed informations! As you nice lady mentioned that every small point is important and affects the results!!!✊👍👏
Glad it was helpful!
All problems in home sewing machines start from the poor quality of the threads sold by merchants, without good specifications. Ask for and use polyester or nylon bonded and lubricated threads TKT 80 or 60 or 40, TEX 35 or 45 or 70, always three-ply and your problems will be greatly reduced.
So far I was loading the wrong side of bobbin, thank you
Glad you figured that out!
Many thanks, Jan. Knots, loops etc until I carefully watched your video.
You are so welcome!
Awesome! You just helped me fix a nightmare! Thank you so much! ❤
Glad it was helpful
Thank you for this video I was so frustrated until I watches it.
Glad I could help
Thanks for the tips! Right now my needle is stuck under the throat plate and will not move any suggestions?
Oh no! Are there screws in the throat plate that you can undo and lift the throat plate? Do you have a front or top loading bobbin? If it's front loading, you may be able to pull the bobbin out and then get the needle.
You said, "Don't get discouraged, there's other things you can do...."
I replied, "Yeah, have a n
Margarita." I have been so frustrated trying to figure out my thread issues and I DID touch the tension. Bought new needles, been studying manual and watching videos for a month. I'm ruining the quilt I've made. Usually use invisible thread on top layer and I wondered if nylon got old...fishing line does..same thing. So I'm using cotton on top and bottom, I'll end up ripping all the seams out. I've cried, cussed, yelled, laughed, walked away and given up, to start again next day. I am a warrior. 😢
Where is the tension supposed to be? Next video..
Each sewing machine will have different tension settins. They can get so messed up that only a sewing machine mechanic can get it back to where it needs to be.
thank you! it was very helpful!!
You are so welcome!
Thank each and those are all great tips I saved it for future use..🐞 I hope you are having a very Merry Christmas holiday! ❄🌲⛄
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Thanks for the tips. Got a perfect stitch from my machine. 🇹🇹
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I'm so happy to have come across this video, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
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Well this probably save about $150. Thank you so much!
You are so welcome
Thank you so much! I tried following some other videos but I got so confused.
Glad I could help
Hey Jan! Thank you for all the effort you put in these videos, I learned some much! My issue looks similar to what you have on your fabric with the blue thread.
There’s no bird nesting or puckering when I sew, but whenever I do a backstitch it starts getting tangled and loopy 😔 any advice?
Yes, in most of my tutorials I show how to not get the nesting at the first of your stitching.
CLICK ON THIS LINK AND IT WILL TAKE YOU TO THAT TIP
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This clip helped me solve my problem quick. after rethreading it was solved. Thanks
You are so welcome!
Thank you. I’m having a problem with tthe top thread breaking off during sewing. Rethreaded a hounded times and bobbin too.
The upper tension may be too tight. Be very careful when adjusting the tension however. There may also be some lint or something in the tension.
i have a brother NQ575 that is 2 wks old. It was doing well until a couple days ago. I got top stitch a design on my table top and we're going along and then it just got into a spot and bunched on the bottom and made a nest. I have gray on top and brown in the bobbin and it is also pulling the top thread and mixing with the brown. I've rethreaded everything a number of times and it still does the same thing. I've tried dif tensions and nothing is working. The store i got it from keeps telling me user error. Well Im not that unfamiliar with what I'm doing. I've read thru the book, troubleshooted and nothing is working. Is this an out of whack issue with the machine. I am so frustrated already. can you give me a few more things to try that i havent tried. Thanks
Have you checked to make sure the bobbin is threaded correctly and put in correctly? All machines are different. Now that you've changed the tension, there may be an issue there. The shop where you got it should be more than willing to help you out and fix the issue.
This video is help me lord. Thank you.
You are so welcome
Thank you, thank you so much!!! Save me money buying a new one!!
Awesome, glad it was helpful.
I’ve rethreaded my machine but when my pressure foot is up it’s hard to pull through like it’s getting stuck on something
The machine may need to be serviced if it's been a while. Doesn't sound like anything serious.
Thanks, I just tried it, and it works.
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How to troubleshoot singer needle hitting the metal plate
Learned when yaking thread out, pull from the needle. If you pull up you will get lint... 😊
thanks for sharing
Thank you for the imformational video! If I may ask a question, what does it mean when your thread nots up on the string attached to the bobin?
Sounds like an issue with the bobbin. I would make sure the bobbin has been threaded correctly and even the top of the machine threaded correctly. It may also be due to the quality of thread you are using.
@@JanHowell Thank you, I will try that.
thank u so much my machine was having that problem and u just solved it for me thank u
Great!
“You need to use the correct sized topper on your thread”
Me: “the what now..?”*Didn’t have 1 on* 🤦🏾♂️
Thank you. Lol
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Hello. I tried all of these things and I still have nesting going on. Any other suggestions?
Sometimes your machine just needs to be serviced once in a while. The timiing or tension could be really off and they can usually fix it easily and not cost too much.
Very helpful info. Now I know what I was doing wrong. Thank you for sharing
Glad it was helpful!
Ah-HA!! I re-threaded and it solved that awful birds nest happening at the bottom!!
Wonderful!
Very helpful info...
Could you let me know how or where can I print out sewing machine needle guide
youmakeitsimple.com/product/pdf-sewing-machine-needle-sorter-pincushion-chart-document-iron-on-ready/
Nice tips Jan!
Thanks Jaye!
Yep, thanks just rethreaded... worked like a charm.
Excellent!
Excellent video. Thanks for solving my issue.
You are so welcome, glad it was helpful
Thanks so much. I just got my sewing machine back from a repairer and the stitches are not holding together
Interesting. I would call your repairman.
@@JanHowell thanks I had sent them an email and I took it back and it's fixed.
I am stumped.I cleaned my thread path, bobbin area, replaced the bobbin case and the bobbin -bobbin in correctly. I use a thread stand. Thread foot up then drop the foot to thread the needle. Birdnesting is happening in spots along the seam and definitely top thread. It is not happening at beginning of seam. I am thinking it is a tension issue after sewing on marine vinyl??
It could also be the timing on your machine. Maybe it's time for service? Have you tried changing the needle?
I bought a mini sewing machine because I'm disabled and having trouble getting to my main one. It is a nightmare. The small spools of thread break. The upper thread can be pulled until the needle is threaded. Then, it is impossible to get the thread to pull through. I think I've tried everything. HELP!😮
I'm sorry, but it might be the machine. You could always take it in to the shop and see what they think. I'm sorry.
I just cleaned the bobbin case area and the pressor foot plate. It was really dirty. I knew to be gentle and I thought all was well until I tried to sew. The fabric did not move. I rethreaded it and put the bobbin in again. No change. What do I do now?
Check to make sure the feed dogs are in place. You may have disabled the feed dogs. There may be a switch on the back of your machine. If nothing else try taking out the components and reinsert them.
Yes bird nesting but worse the spool will not allow the thread into the little notch and under the metal slice which normally allows the thread through a little space at its end. I have put the spool in every which way and it just wont go in that notch. Had spool facing backwRds forwardsm upside n et
Yes that will cause problems
Can you add a link here for the printable needle guide, please? And do you have a printable thread guide as well? Thanks
Here is the link drive.google.com/file/d/1SRPmD6nNr_QDrAzFY6KTfH9WNwxweQxC/view
I don't have a thread guide right now.
@@JanHowell Thank you!