Skipped stitches fixed!
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Skipped stitches can be fixed by changing the height of your presser foot while free motion quilting. The BERNINA adjustable feet #72, 73 and 74 make this easy. Changing to a new needle, correct needle size, correct threading, cleaning your machine are also important but the height of the presser foot often gets overlooked.
Oh gosh Shelly! You just saved my Handi Quilter Capri from ending up in the dumpster! I have been struggling with this since I purchased it 2.5 years ago! I have been to the shop multiple times and they sent me new hardware and displays! It's been a night mare trying to get a good stitch that I can be proud to give someone. This changed EVERY thing! Thank you!
THANK YOU!! I’ve had issues for two days and this fixed it!
I'm so glad I could help!
You ROCK Shelly! Many thanks for sharing your time and talents!
Most Appreciated,
LuAnn Kessi in Western Oregon
Thanks Shelly! I used a different batting and didn't think to change my presser foot height. This was the fix!
Thank you so much! I was using the same Bernina foot on my Q-20 sit-down and had the exact same problem. Adjusting the foot lower solved the problem! Thank you for posting!!!
This was sew sew helpful. I kept rethreading with the same results - until I found this video. Thank you!
Shelly, once again, you rescued me ! Like so many others, I appreciate that you share information. Another great video!
Wow, thanks for this awesome visual on what is probably a common problem! I'll be getting foot #73 soon!
Thank You Shelly. this seems to have fixed my problem!!
Awesome!
Super helpful! Thank you again for a great video. It was really helpful for you to show the difference of adjusting while you were sewing. I alway thought the skipped stitches were because I was going to fast. I gave it a try and OMG what a difference! Thank you again!!!!
Excellent work!
Thank you Shelly, YOU are the best!
Shelly - thank you! I was having this problem and now I know what to do! You're the best!!
I think you might have jst saved my sanity ty
Can’t wait to practice again!
Great tip! Thanks for posting!
Great video. I had this exact same problem with my 770QE when I first got it.
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Thank you Shelly, your the bomb (that’s good ) LOL.
What stitch lengthy are you using. They look good after you adjusted
Jeanette, i am just using the default setting of 10 per inch on the Q20.
Hi. I have a Bernina 740 and have been having problems with intermittent skipped stitches. from the time I first purchased the machine in 2020. I only do garment sewing but often use silk habotai for lining. I use Schmetz needles with Aurofil thread. The machine was recently serviced and I still have had skipped stitches even on a cotton twill fabric that I was working with. I recently bought Mettler thread which is harder to find in Toronto.in the hope that that might alleviate the problem. As suggested in this video, although for different applications, I have started to play with the pressure. If you have any further suggestions, I would be very grateful. Thank you
What size needle? What style of needle? I would start with a 80/12 microtex which is very sharp and go from there. When you get a skipped stitch it is because the bobbin is not catching the upper thread. Move up in needle size, lower the upper tension, try different types of needles. Each change one at a time. It is not likely from the type of thread. Although thread come in different thickness' also.
@@SewShelly On the silk Habotai was using a 70 Microtex and am now using an 80 Microtex. I can try adjusting the needle tension. Most recently the skipped stitches were on the upper thread stitching and not on the bobbin side. Skipped stitches have even happened on heavier fabrics such as the cotton twill skirt or wool coat I was working on. I really appreciate your help
When the bobbin does not catch the upper thread, the upper thread misses a stitch and lays flat on the surface. Keep playing with needle styles, tensions, stitch length and presser foot pressure. You will find the sweet spot. Your tech said the machine is fine correct?
@@SewShelly Yes he did. The stitching on the sample he attached was good. This has always been totally random. Great stitching and then suddenly skipped stitches. I find it so frustrating........
I agree it is frustrating. I wish I could sit beside you and figure it out. It is doable, you just need the correct combination for what you are doing. Could you take you fabrics and machine to your dealer and sit and stitch there? They could really help.
🤦🏻♀️ thank you 😊