How can I tell when my bobbin tension needs to be adjusted?

How can I tell when my bobbin tension needs to be adjusted?

Osman Bayrak1 comment



 Sew out an 18 millimeter capital "I" character or use the sew test disk that is supplied with your machine. For accuracy, sew out the test on samples of the material that you will be embroidering. The sew test will also help determine whether there is a bobbin tensioning problem versus a top tensioning problem. If the bobbin thread is consistently too wide or too narrow on all the needles, there is a bobbin tension problem.  See figure1.

The top row of this sample shows proper well-balanced tension with the 2/3 top and 1/3 bobbin thread on all needles.

The middle row shows a problem with the bobbin thread tension because it is consistently too wide  from needle to needle.

The bottom row shows a problem with the top thread tension on a couple of needles. The bobbin thread is inconsistent from needle to needle indicating that any adjustments should be made to the upper tensioners.

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Lillian

Osman, ALL your writing/articles on Embroidery Machine Repair are excellent ! Well written and explained easy to understand, and the photos do help in understanding what you are talking about. Thank you for taking the time to write all of them.

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