What a wonderfully helpful video! Sometimes it is the simple things we need to hear about. I am a newbie and alllll these tips are sooooo helpful! Question: Should EVERY bobbin be checked EVERY time before using it?? Or it this just a proceedure to do at times??
Normally you wind 5 to 6 to do a quilt, then all you need to do is check 1 of that group. So think of it this way, each time you use a different thread, starting a new quilt, check that 1st bobbin and you should be okay.
Hello! Does this gauge work for an M bobbin wound with Tex70#69 nylon or polyester thread for a Juki industrial? Would it still need to read 220-240? Thank you!
Yes it will still work and yes you would normally keep the settings the same. You might find the nylon thread to gauge a little looser, but the poly thread would gauge normal. We use it for all types of thread.
Liked the tip about the dots on the wheels and spinning the bobbin outside the machine.
Good info. Love my TOWA tension gauge! My Qnique 15R likes about 220 to 240 tension with Omni 40 wt polyester thread.
I used it on class A bobbin and it still works
Thanks...I have one of these and was unsure as how to use it
I bought this from you not to long ago.Boy did it make a difference. I think I'll have to try the Towa Bobbins next.
Thank you for these tips. This info is so helpful!!!
Thank you for demystifying bobbin tension ❤️
Very col tool for a longarm! Thanks for sharing!
great information- thank you!
Thank you, thank you, thank you…
Is there a way to tell if a bobbin is defective?
Is there a difference when you buy one from Amazon or a dealer, besides the big price difference?
Not sure about Amazon's item.
does the town bobbin case fit a gammill long arm
Yes!
I have a digital towa gauge. Do you have a video for this?
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Thanks for sharing. Should the tension on the Towa gauge be the same for a 40 wt and 60"wt thread?
Same number:)
Hi great video will this work for Janome hd9 V2 please?
As long as it has a bobbin case that you take out of the machine, then yes you can use this and it works.
What a wonderfully helpful video! Sometimes it is the simple things we need to hear about. I am a newbie and alllll these tips are sooooo helpful!
Question: Should EVERY bobbin be checked EVERY time before using it?? Or it this just a proceedure to do at times??
Normally you wind 5 to 6 to do a quilt, then all you need to do is check 1 of that group. So think of it this way, each time you use a different thread, starting a new quilt, check that 1st bobbin and you should be okay.
@@LindasElectricQuilters Ok!! Hey - super helpful! I don't have a TOWA gauge...will have to seek one of these out!
@@brendafarris7350 We sell them on our website if you need one.
Hello! Does this gauge work for an M bobbin wound with Tex70#69 nylon or polyester thread for a Juki industrial? Would it still need to read 220-240? Thank you!
Yes it will still work and yes you would normally keep the settings the same. You might find the nylon thread to gauge a little looser, but the poly thread would gauge normal. We use it for all types of thread.
spell check TOWA.