Yes. I was using some really cheap, junky fabric for practice. I changed my needle, because the last quilt wasn’t the best. Changed the thread to what I needed for another quilt. Had breakage every time I sped up. My bobbin doesn’t like clockwise, so I changed that. Tension was so screwy, well, because I decided to back it up. Just not happy with the stitches. I think I’ve got it back, just about right. Thanks so much for this video. Hope you all got thru the Covid ok. I noticed this is 4 yrs old.
This was by far the most helpful video I've come across so far that addresses how to truly and comprehensively troubleshoot tension issues. There are a million videos that tell you to change your needle, clean your bobbin, and rethread your tension disc. This is for when you have already done those things and still need help!
Thank you SO much for explaining the difference between skipped and long stitches. I had both issues going on at once, and your trouble shooting tips solved my problems. You’re the best!
I have been arguing with my machine for WEEKS! I bought new bobbins, bobbin holders, thread, needles….I had the damn needle in backwards!!! You just saved my sanity and my stitches are beautiful!
wanted to add my thanks - I have a new to me long arm and started having thread breaks. This video was exceedingly helpful. I thought I had cleaned my machine really well - I found several thread woolies under the spring in my bobbin case. So many helpful tips.
Thanks for such detailed and helpful tips. A while back I was having thread shredding, talked to the dealer and the manufacturer, my tension was perfect but they were certain 😂that it was the tension. I worked with it for two weeks before discovering a burr in the pigtail, loosened it, turned it around, problem solved. It can be exasperating when you can’t get someone who should know the machines to help locate the problem. Thanks again the video was excellent.
Thank you for this video. This is the best video I've found for troubleshooting thread breakage. I had made all kinds of changes to the tension with no luck. I have many things I can check before I call for service. Thanks so much.
I was having issues for days with thread breaking- finally found your video and all the things you said I had tried but you brought to mind I hadn't swapped out my Glide foot in almost a year and a half. did that and now I'm back to business
Hi Bob and Lori thank you for your all your tips but especially the tip on moving the needle to the right wow what a difference that made. I'm a new quilter with a second had Gammill and I have reset everything back to factory setting etc. but I couldn't stop that thread breaking. Thank you so very much for sharing your experience with us learners. 👍
You seriously saved my sanity! I have struggled all week with these problems, spent time on the phone with Grace, fiddled with tension, cried…you get the picture. I stumbled onto your video, followed the steps you shared and no more issues! I had the tension of my fabric too tight, the fabric off the throat far enough to drive a truck through, my new ruler foot too high and the needle in crooked. While I don’t want to relive this week with my longarm, I learned a wealth of things I didn’t know thanks to you. I have printed your tips and will keep them handy. Wish I lived nearby! Bought my 15R from a big box store where they can’t help but my quilting store doesn’t carry this moderately priced machine. Thank doesn’t seem enough!
You SAVED my sanity and my Christmas! Thank you from the bottom of my heart (to the top 😁) for this video. I needed almost every tip or bit of information you included in it to get my Q'nique back to functional. Bless you and yours and keep these videos coming. 💕 You rescued my machine from a boat yard end.
Omg! Thank you so much for letting me know. You have so brightened my day! This is my first day out of bed in over a week. I’ve been recovering from Covid. This just really made my day! So. Glad you’re up and running again!
Greetings, Sioux Falls, SD! LOL!: 'having to "drive" two hours to locate another sewing center, only to find out your "needle" was in correctly. In North & South Dakota, I used to always say, "Want to go anywhere in either state, one has to 'purpose in one's heart' to get to where one wants to go!" (Nothing in North or South Dakota is a quick trip!!!!! 'run out, grab something quick, get home in time to fix dinner; "Nope! It's checking the calander, creating a hole in one's calander--and, expect an 'all day event!!!!! And, finally, when you get home, it's, "Home Again, Home Again, No Bread Baked!")😂
Thank you for posting this! I went through each step again... Each step helped a little, but when I cleaned under the bobbin tension, my thread STOPPED breaking!
I have a 33 year old Gammill I bought used. I've been quilting with it 20 years. Over those years I've come to think that different colored thread also behaves differently. I don't know if it's the dye or what. Usually adjusting the tension fixes the issue. In my experience I don't have trouble with the cheaper fabrics but Batiks because of the higher thread count can be a thread breaker. Also, for me different batting types can be a problem. Usually tension adjustment, take up roll adjustments or oiling eases problems. For my machine if nothing works the very last thing I check is the Timing. I hate adjusting it if it happens to be off. Luckily over the years it now seems to stay set in place.
Funny thing...I'd moved my idler bar up so I could use Red Snappers without them dragging on the machine bed. I finally gave up, but never moved the bar back down. Voila! Thread breakage problem solved! Thank you!
If you like the red snappers, Seder quilts channel shows how to load your machine with them that works great for me. Paula Jo uses leader grips but loads the same as the snappers. Hope this will help too.
This is a wonderful video. Suddenly my 14+ doesn't like sewing right to left. Thread keeps shredding and breaking. Any thoughts on that problem? A new one for me.
Video is most informative. I was especially interested in the section about the spritzing the thread with water but did not catch what was in the small bottle that you put drops with the water. Please help.
On the top tension knob...I don't have anything sticking out, there is just a hole with threads there. I have a Q'nique 21 pro that is refurbished and purchased 2 years ago. Is it missing something that goes in this hole?
Can you help with occasional thread knotting on the top fabric? I'm quilting on batik, have changed needles. I have my needle in properly and it only does it occasionally, once or twice per design that I'm stitching. Back stitches are good without any bumps there.
My first thought is to adjust tension. It really depends on what you mean by “ knotting”. Send a picture to my email and I would be happy to help. Lori@quiltersheadquarters.com
Good morning. Enjoyed your video very much. Thank you. I have a Juki TL 2200QVP Quilt Virtuoso Pro long arm. I have diddled with the tension so much trying to stop the thread shredding that now I can’t get it back to the factory settings. How do you determine what settings your tensions should be on? I am using Glide polyester thread and it will stitch for about 2 minutes and the thread shreds. Have changed needles three times, retreaded numerous times and cleaned everything thing. Help!!!! Thank you in advance.
There are a few things to look at for shredding. First of all, your tension adjustment begins in the bobbin, then the top. Jamie Wallen has an excellent video for that. I have another stitch quality video you should watch as well. Even though it doesn’t deal with shredding directly, if you follow the steps it might fix the shredding as well. I talk about tweaking the needle, quilt height and quilt tension, all of which can affect shredding. Last but not least, if the needle bar height is off, that will shred your thread. We haven’t done a video on making that adjustment yet but it is easy and Gammill has a good video on that. Hang in there, it’s a learning process and it gets easier and fun!
I have same machine. Turn the top tension dial to one or 2 screw threads sticking out- like he mentions in the video. That is near to factory setting. Then follow his video. What happens is you run out of adjustment if you adjust too far in or out on that upper thread tension. Make sure you’re turning the lower tension dial and not the upper one - that higher one is the bobbin tail length. This video is one of the best!!! Thank you- even old dogs need to review basics! Forgot about lint under the outer bobbin spring! Made me look!!!
Yes. I was using some really cheap, junky fabric for practice. I changed my needle, because the last quilt wasn’t the best. Changed the thread to what I needed for another quilt. Had breakage every time I sped up. My bobbin doesn’t like clockwise, so I changed that. Tension was so screwy, well, because I decided to back it up. Just not happy with the stitches. I think I’ve got it back, just about right. Thanks so much for this video. Hope you all got thru the Covid ok. I noticed this is 4 yrs old.
This was by far the most helpful video I've come across so far that addresses how to truly and comprehensively troubleshoot tension issues. There are a million videos that tell you to change your needle, clean your bobbin, and rethread your tension disc. This is for when you have already done those things and still need help!
Thank you SO much for explaining the difference between skipped and long stitches. I had both issues going on at once, and your trouble shooting tips solved my problems. You’re the best!
Thank you so much - easy instructions to follow
This should be required watching before you start using a long arm! Great advice and help!
Thanks. I agree!
You two are cute! Thank you for being "real" and not all staged out. Some great advice for any long armer!
I have been arguing with my machine for WEEKS! I bought new bobbins, bobbin holders, thread, needles….I had the damn needle in backwards!!! You just saved my sanity and my stitches are beautiful!
Me too!
This video saved me! It was the hopping foot height. I wasted hours of rethreading broken threads until I adjusted the foot height. Thank you!
You just made my day! I love it when I can be a part of your learning experience!
wanted to add my thanks - I have a new to me long arm and started having thread breaks. This video was exceedingly helpful. I thought I had cleaned my machine really well - I found several thread woolies under the spring in my bobbin case. So many helpful tips.
Thank you for this video - this is great info to make sure we look at everything. Also, it’s so clear that the two of you really enjoy each other!
I can’t admit to how my needle was installed but now it’s like the video. I really need to relearn things sometimes! Thanks for the tutorial 😊
Thanks for such detailed and helpful tips. A while back I was having thread shredding, talked to the dealer and the manufacturer, my tension was perfect but they were certain 😂that it was the tension. I worked with it for two weeks before discovering a burr in the pigtail, loosened it, turned it around, problem solved. It can be exasperating when you can’t get someone who should know the machines to help locate the problem. Thanks again the video was excellent.
Where have you been all my quilting life? Thanks so much to both of you.
Thank you for this video. This is the best video I've found for troubleshooting thread breakage. I had made all kinds of changes to the tension with no luck. I have many things I can check before I call for service. Thanks so much.
I was able to fix my issue without calling for service. Thank you so much!
This was very helpful! The level of detail was perfect. This helped me resolve my issue. Thank you!
I was having issues for days with thread breaking- finally found your video and all the things you said I had tried but you brought to mind I hadn't swapped out my Glide foot in almost a year and a half. did that and now I'm back to business
Great video! 7 steps to no more shredding! Wish me the best as I tackle my little mystery...
Good luck!
Great tips. I had my needle in backwards. Glad I tuned in.
I always use the corner of an index card to clean out under the bobbin tension spring. A metal pin could scratch the case.
absolutely fabulous information and well presented. Thank you a million.
Great video! Gave me all the info I need to trouble shoot my machine! Thank you Bob and Lori.
Hi Bob and Lori thank you for your all your tips but especially the tip on moving the needle to the right wow what a difference that made. I'm a new quilter with a second had Gammill and I have reset everything back to factory setting etc. but I couldn't stop that thread breaking. Thank you so very much for sharing your experience with us learners. 👍
You seriously saved my sanity! I have struggled all week with these problems, spent time on the phone with Grace, fiddled with tension, cried…you get the picture. I stumbled onto your video, followed the steps you shared and no more issues! I had the tension of my fabric too tight, the fabric off the throat far enough to drive a truck through, my new ruler foot too high and the needle in crooked. While I don’t want to relive this week with my longarm, I learned a wealth of things I didn’t know thanks to you. I have printed your tips and will keep them handy. Wish I lived nearby! Bought my 15R from a big box store where they can’t help but my quilting store doesn’t carry this moderately priced machine. Thank doesn’t seem enough!
Thank you so much! I’m glad it was helpful! So many thing we just don’t know when starting out.
You two are wonderful. Thank you.
Thank you, thank you….I had needle backward….😍
All great tips, I'll go check my machine for all these recommendations
This is sooo helpful! Thank you. You seem like wonderful people 🙂
Great information! Good job explaining! Thanks
Excellent tutorial and tips -- thank you! This is the best video I've seen on the subject of longarm thread breakage.
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. I feel that I can tackle my issue now. I will be placing an order. Again thank you
Excellent video-i could see what you were doing/pointing out. Very important. I learned so much. Fun to watch too - you two are great.
Thanks!
You SAVED my sanity and my Christmas! Thank you from the bottom of my heart (to the top 😁) for this video. I needed almost every tip or bit of information you included in it to get my Q'nique back to functional. Bless you and yours and keep these videos coming. 💕 You rescued my machine from a boat yard end.
Omg! Thank you so much for letting me know. You have so brightened my day! This is my first day out of bed in over a week. I’ve been recovering from Covid. This just really made my day! So. Glad you’re up and running again!
@@QuiltersHeadquartersSiouxFalls We will be sending strengthening prayers for you to heal quickly and completely. 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for this!! I have just started learning and this has helped a ton!!
Thank you! Very informative!
Wonderful video! Very informative I leaened more than is in the book with the machine. I am brand new with my first long arm and loved youir video.
Thank you for your help!
Greetings, Sioux Falls, SD! LOL!: 'having to "drive" two hours to locate another sewing center, only to find out your "needle" was in correctly.
In North & South Dakota, I used to always say, "Want to go anywhere in either state, one has to 'purpose in one's heart' to get to where one wants to go!"
(Nothing in North or South Dakota is a quick trip!!!!! 'run out, grab something quick, get home in time to fix dinner; "Nope! It's checking the calander, creating a hole in one's calander--and, expect an 'all day event!!!!!
And, finally, when you get home, it's, "Home Again, Home Again, No Bread Baked!")😂
Lived in Williston 17 years... 'everything was two to four hours away!
Thank you for this excellent turorial!
Thank you for posting this! I went through each step again... Each step helped a little, but when I cleaned under the bobbin tension, my thread STOPPED breaking!
Wonderful video! Thank you!
I use a paint stir stick for my bed height
Excellent! Thank you!
I have a 33 year old Gammill I bought used. I've been quilting with it 20 years. Over those years I've come to think that different colored thread also behaves differently. I don't know if it's the dye or what. Usually adjusting the tension fixes the issue.
In my experience I don't have trouble with the cheaper fabrics but Batiks because of the higher thread count can be a thread breaker. Also, for me different batting types can be a problem. Usually tension adjustment, take up roll adjustments or oiling eases problems.
For my machine if nothing works the very last thing I check is the Timing. I hate adjusting it if it happens to be off. Luckily over the years it now seems to stay set in place.
Funny thing...I'd moved my idler bar up so I could use Red Snappers without them dragging on the machine bed. I finally gave up, but never moved the bar back down. Voila! Thread breakage problem solved! Thank you!
If you like the red snappers, Seder quilts channel shows how to load your machine with them that works great for me. Paula Jo uses leader grips but loads the same as the snappers. Hope this will help too.
This helped me a lot, thanks
This is a wonderful video. Suddenly my 14+ doesn't like sewing right to left. Thread keeps shredding and breaking. Any thoughts on that problem? A new one for me.
Thank you for the great video!
Video is most informative. I was especially interested in the section about the spritzing the thread with water but did not catch what was in the small bottle that you put drops with the water. Please help.
It’s called Sewers Aid by Dritz. I’m out of stock at the moment but should have it back in the next week or so.
@@QuiltersHeadquartersSiouxFalls Thank you for responding.
On the top tension knob...I don't have anything sticking out, there is just a hole with threads there. I have a Q'nique 21 pro that is refurbished and purchased 2 years ago. Is it missing something that goes in this hole?
I can't find the information sheet you referred to for skipped stitches
What do I do if my bobbin doesn't bounce as you suggested? Do I replace the whole bobbin or is there a spring that I can replace
Can you help with occasional thread knotting on the top fabric? I'm quilting on batik, have changed needles. I have my needle in properly and it only does it occasionally, once or twice per design that I'm stitching. Back stitches are good without any bumps there.
My first thought is to adjust tension. It really depends on what you mean by “ knotting”. Send a picture to my email and I would be happy to help. Lori@quiltersheadquarters.com
How do you adjust the hoping foot if it’s too high or low ?
Good morning. Enjoyed your video very much. Thank you. I have a Juki TL 2200QVP Quilt Virtuoso Pro long arm. I have diddled with the tension so much trying to stop the thread shredding that now I can’t get it back to the factory settings. How do you determine what settings your tensions should be on? I am using Glide polyester thread and it will stitch for about 2 minutes and the thread shreds. Have changed needles three times, retreaded numerous times and cleaned everything thing. Help!!!! Thank you in advance.
There are a few things to look at for shredding. First of all, your tension adjustment begins in the bobbin, then the top. Jamie Wallen has an excellent video for that. I have another stitch quality video you should watch as well. Even though it doesn’t deal with shredding directly, if you follow the steps it might fix the shredding as well. I talk about tweaking the needle, quilt height and quilt tension, all of which can affect shredding. Last but not least, if the needle bar height is off, that will shred your thread. We haven’t done a video on making that adjustment yet but it is easy and Gammill has a good video on that. Hang in there, it’s a learning process and it gets easier and fun!
@@QuiltersHeadquartersSiouxFallsI want to spray my thread but did not catch what you put in the spray bottle with the water.
I have same machine. Turn the top tension dial to one or 2 screw threads sticking out- like he mentions in the video. That is near to factory setting. Then follow his video. What happens is you run out of adjustment if you adjust too far in or out on that upper thread tension. Make sure you’re turning the lower tension dial and not the upper one - that higher one is the bobbin tail length. This video is one of the best!!! Thank you- even old dogs need to review basics! Forgot about lint under the outer bobbin spring! Made me look!!!