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Solving Your Sewing Problems

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Contents

Common Sewing Problems
Needle Thread Breakage
Bobbin / Looper Thread Breakage
Thread Fusing
Skipped Stitches
Imbalanced / Variable Stitching
Staggered Stitching
Variable Stitch Density
Seam Pucker

Common Sewing Problems

Causes and Remedies

There can be many reasons behind the problems that arise while sewing and knowing the cause of these problems and a solution for each particular cause is essential. These problems can be minimised by avoiding errors during handing of materials / machines and by following the right working methods.

Some common sewing problems are:

  • Needle thread breakage
  • Bobbin or looper thread breakage
  • Thread fusing when the machine stops
  • Skipped stitches
  • Imbalanced / variable stitching
  • Staggered stitching
  • Variable stitch density
  • Seam pucker

The causes and solutions for each of the above problems are discussed in the following sections.

Needle Thread Breakage

Cause Remedy
Misaligned off winding from thread package. Ensure that the overhead guide is directly above cop stand pin, at 2½ times the height of the thread package. Use a foam pad to prevent package tilting.
Trapping at package base. Reduce the thread stand height to prevent vibration and spillage. Use a foam pad to prevent trapping after spillage.
Thread trapped at thread guide. Can occur after thread breaks. Rethread correctly.
Snarling before tension disc. Increase the wraps on pre-tension thread guides and reduce disc tension. Ensure discs are smooth.
Excessive tension. Use a stronger thread or adjust tension.
Broken check spring. Replace and adjust.
Sharp edges on throat plate, hook point, needle guard, bobbin case, needle groove or eye. Polish rough edges and replace if necessary. Replace the needle being used with a higher quality needle.
Thread fraying at needle. Use finer thread or coarser needle, as appropriate.
Excessive needle heat; groove or eye blocked with melted fabric. Improve the fabric finish. Change to a better needle, style and finish. Apply needle lubricant via thread. Use a needle cooler.
Hook overheating. Ensure adequate oil supply. Check the needle to hook clearance.
Poor quality thread. Change to a correctly finished thread of better quality.

Bobbin or Looper Thread Breakage

Cause Remedy
Badly wound thread on the bobbin. Adjust bobbin winder alignment. Use pre-wound bobbins.
Tension too tight or bobbin over-running. Adjust bobbin case tension. Insert a washer or a spring to prevent over-running.
Sharp edges on bobbin case or spring or looper eyelet. Polish edges and correct surfaces.
Bobbin case not fitting correctly. Check the size/type of bobbin for flange distortion.

Thread Fusing when the Machine Stops

Cause Remedy
Poorly finished or incorrect thread. Use better quality thread.
Densely woven fabric that is poorly or harshly finished. Improve fabric finish. Change to more suitable needles. Apply needle coolants.
Damaged or overheated needle after thread breakage. Change the needle.

Skipped-Stitches

Cause Remedy
Hook, looper or needle failing to enter thread loops at the correct time. Check machine clearances and timings. Check if the needle is inserted and aligned correctly. Use a needle with a deeper scarf.
Thread loop failure caused by incorrect needle size / style for thread size / type. Change needle size / style.
Thread loop failure due to incorrect setting of thread control mechanism causing thread loop starvation. Reset to standard and check loop formation with a strobe.
Flagging of fabric due to poor presser foot control or too large a throat plate hole. Re-adjust the presser foot pressure. Change the throat plate to match the needle.
Needle deflections or bent needle. Use a reinforced needle, reset the needle guard and replace the needle.
Incorrect sewing tension in the needle or under threads. Re-adjust the tensions.
Poor thread loop formation. Check with a strobe. Change to superior spun polyester or filament based corespun threads.

Imbalanced / Variable Stitching

Cause Remedy
Incorrect sewing tensions. Check for snarling, adjust thread tensions.
Incorrect threading. Rethread machine.
Needle thread snagging on bobbin case or positioning finger. Polish bobbin case surfaces. Reset positioning finger and opening finger.
Variable tension due to poor thread lubrication. Switch to superior quality threads.

Staggered Stitching

Cause Remedy
Needle vibration or deflection. Increase needle size or change to a reinforced or tapered needle.
Incorrect or blunt needle point. Change the needle.
Incorrect needle-to-thread size relationship. Change needle or thread size as appropriate.
Feed dog sway. Tighten the feed dog.
Poor fabric control, presser foot bounce. Reset the presser foot. Change the feed mechanism.

Variable Stitch Density

Cause Remedy
Poor fabric feed control. Increase the presser foot pressure. Change to a more positive feed mechanism.

Seam Pucker

Cause Remedy
Variable differential fabric feed. Improve the fabric feed mechanism. Replace worn out feed dogs. Reduce the maximum sewing speed.
High thread tension. Keep the bobbin tension as low as possible and set the needle thread tension accordingly.
Incorrect thread balance. Ensure proper balance between the top and bottom thread.
Improper thread type.

Use threads with controlled elongation. Properly maintain tension guides.

As a Coats customer, you have access to the finest techinal expertisein the thread industry. Our technical consultants are available to assist you in finding solutions for all your shop floor issues. They can give you insights on improving your sewing processes, which will help you deliver products with better quality.

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FAQs

Solving Your Sewing Problems - Industrial Thread Issues | Coats - Coats? ›

Your sewing machine may not pick up the bobbin thread for several reasons. The bobbin case may not be seated correctly, or the bobbin is not placed in the case in the correct direction. The bobbin tension may not be in an operational setting. Try adjusting the tension.

Why is my industrial sewing machine not picking up thread? ›

Your sewing machine may not pick up the bobbin thread for several reasons. The bobbin case may not be seated correctly, or the bobbin is not placed in the case in the correct direction. The bobbin tension may not be in an operational setting. Try adjusting the tension.

What are the 7 common sewing machine troubles? ›

The 7 Most Common Mistakes People Make Using Their Sewing Machine And How To Avoid Them
  • 1 – Sewing With A Blunt Needle. ...
  • 2 – Sewing With The Wrong Needle. ...
  • 3 – Using The Wrong Bobbin. ...
  • 4 – Adjusting The Tension. ...
  • 5 – Sewing With The Wrong Thread. ...
  • 6 – Using The Wrong Presser Foot. ...
  • 7 – Turning The Hand Wheel The Wrong Way.
Sep 2, 2022

What is the most common cause of stitching problems? ›

A blunt or damaged needle is the number one culprit for poor stitch quality and can lead to any number of stitch problems, including skipped and uneven stitches and thread shredding.

Why is my sewing machine not catching the thread? ›

- Make sure the bobbin is wound evenly and has been inserted into your machine properly. - Check for scratches on the bobbin case. - Make sure that the bobbin thread is pulled completely under the pretension, to assure that the bobbin is wound evenly. - Make sure you are using the correct bobbin in the machine.

How do you fix an industrial sewing machine that skips stitches? ›

Solution: Check whether the needle is bent. Replace a bent needle with a new straight needle. Check also whether the feed dog screws are loose and tighten these screws firmly, if necessary. Cause: The pressure of the presser foot upon the material is insufficient.

What is the most trouble free sewing machine? ›

Janome also makes specific models for Baby Lock, and Bernette. We are now stocking and recommending some Necchi and Elna models in select categories. Simply put, they make the most trouble-free sewing machines in the world. Their electronics, including circuit boards, display panels, etc.

Why is my sewing machine working but not stitching? ›

Probable Causes: - Top or bobbin thread has not been set correctly. - The thread does not match the needle. - Thread tension is not properly set.

What are the common issues of threads? ›

Threading issues such as deadlocks, race conditions, and synchronization errors significantly impact application stability and performance. Deadlocks cause applications to crash or become unresponsive, while race conditions and synchronization errors can result in unexpected application behavior.

How tight should bobbin tension be? ›

Proper bobbin tension is essential to good embroidery. If tension is too tight, unwanted bobbin thread may begin to show on top of your garment and you may begin to experience frequent thread breaks which wastes time and money. Bobbin tensions should be 18 to 22 grams (up to 25 grams when embroidering caps).

What is the major sewing machine trouble? ›

Some common sewing problems are: Needle thread breakage. Bobbin or looper thread breakage. Thread fusing when the machine stops.

What causes loops when sewing? ›

Looped stitches are usually caused by improper tension. If the loop is on the upper side, it may be corrected by loosening the top tension or by tightening the lower tension. If the loop is on the under side, it is usually best corrected by adjusting the upper tension.

What are the six sewing machine troubles? ›

To one degree or another, most sewing machines are susceptible to these six common problems.
  • 01 of 06. Tangling Caused by Improper Threading. ...
  • 02 of 06. Skipped Stitches. ...
  • 03 of 06. Fabric Not Feeding Under the Needle. ...
  • 04 of 06. Jammed Machine. ...
  • 05 of 06. Breaking or Shredding Thread. ...
  • 06 of 06. Poor Feed Technique.
Oct 14, 2019

Why does my industrial sewing machine keep unthreading? ›

One of the most common issues leading to a needle that keeps unthreading is a sewing machine with the wrong thread tension in place. Thread tension at the top that's either too high or too low can result in this issue.

Why is my sewing machine not picking up stitches? ›

The Needle Isn't Seated Correctly

If you are using the correct needle for your fabric, thread, and the technique you're doing but are still getting skipped stitches, try pulling out and reinserting the needle. Ensure that it's not inserted the wrong way, slightly rotated, or not firmly inserted all the way to the top.

Why is my sewing machine not pulling my fabric? ›

Problems with the feed dogs or setting stich length to 0 will prevent the fabric from moving as you sew. Check your settings and adjust the stitch length if it's set too low or at 0. If the fabric won't move with the stitch length set properly, check the feed dogs' height.

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