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Double needle problems
dogsnus wrote:
I've been trying to get my machine to stitch with my new double needle. I say "trying" because the right side keeps skipping stitches while the left needle stitches just fine. I've done all the recommendations in the newly acquired manual for my Singer; threading it properly, adjusting the tension in various directions but, it still won't work properly and I'm getting frustrated. I had the sewing shop folks help me choose the proper one by bringing in my current needle package to show them, so I'm pretty sure I got the right one for my machine. Any other suggestions for me to try, anyone? Skipped stitches often indicates that the needle isn't in there properly. Take it out and put back in again. it's possible the angle is off a little, and that's throwing it out of whack. My Kenmore's needles go in with the flat part of the needle to the back and do not slide in any other way. My Wards machine will let you put the needle in facing any direction. But it only *works* if you put the flat to the right. And any other angle variation, no matter how slight, makes it skip stitches or not work at all. -georg happy to have found needles for the '49 Wards! |
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Not to be anal or anything, but you may want to double check the
brand of needle. You say the sewing shop folks helped you. Do you mean the fabric shop or the Singer Dealer? I know from experience that Singer Needles are a tad longer than other needles. You may be using a brand that is a tad too short for your SM. If you are using Singer Needle in Singer SM Terri, then just ignore my note and go have some chocolate as you contemplate other solutions! PAT in VA/USA dogsnus wrote: I've been trying to get my machine to stitch with my new double needle. I say "trying" because the right side keeps skipping stitches while the left needle stitches just fine. I've done all the recommendations in the newly acquired manual for my Singer; threading it properly, adjusting the tension in various directions but, it still won't work properly and I'm getting frustrated. I had the sewing shop folks help me choose the proper one by bringing in my current needle package to show them, so I'm pretty sure I got the right one for my machine. Any other suggestions for me to try, anyone? Terri |
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Try changing to another thread. Make sure bobbin and top are
the same. Check the way the thread is going through the tension discs. They shuld be separate. one on one side and one on the other of the discs. Taria Pat in Virginia wrote: Not to be anal or anything, but you may want to double check the brand of needle. You say the sewing shop folks helped you. Do you mean the fabric shop or the Singer Dealer? I know from experience that Singer Needles are a tad longer than other needles. You may be using a brand that is a tad too short for your SM. If you are using Singer Needle in Singer SM Terri, then just ignore my note and go have some chocolate as you contemplate other solutions! PAT in VA/USA dogsnus wrote: I've been trying to get my machine to stitch with my new double needle. I say "trying" because the right side keeps skipping stitches while the left needle stitches just fine. I've done all the recommendations in the newly acquired manual for my Singer; threading it properly, adjusting the tension in various directions but, it still won't work properly and I'm getting frustrated. I had the sewing shop folks help me choose the proper one by bringing in my current needle package to show them, so I'm pretty sure I got the right one for my machine. Any other suggestions for me to try, anyone? Terri |
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I think it has to do with the moon and tides myself. I just never know
what combination is going to make my SMs happy with a double needle. Here are weird things to consider - Sometimes both spools of thread having to be unwinding in the same direction. Or the "other" same direction. Or different directions from each other. Sometimes they want the thread to the left of the discs, sometimes - one on one side and on on the other. Also. Start threading with the spool that is on the SM on the far right. Thread it through keeping it on the far right of the disc. Thread it through the needle on the far right. Do whatever you must to keep the thread end from going anywhere. Then thread the left thread all the way down through the left needle. Keep that rascal from twisting or getting friendly with the other needle's thread. No twisting or fancy knot tying. Do some practice stitching on a scrap. Then - move on to your project without cutting the threads loose from the scrap. I've sewn a million miles with twin needles making lovely pintucks on baby stuff. They are wonderful but you just never know what is going to work until you diddle with it a while. I would explain the moon and tides if I understood them. Polly "Taria" wrote in message ... Try changing to another thread. Make sure bobbin and top are the same. Check the way the thread is going through the tension discs. They shuld be separate. one on one side and one on the other of the discs. Taria Pat in Virginia wrote: Not to be anal or anything, but you may want to double check the brand of needle. You say the sewing shop folks helped you. Do you mean the fabric shop or the Singer Dealer? I know from experience that Singer Needles are a tad longer than other needles. You may be using a brand that is a tad too short for your SM. If you are using Singer Needle in Singer SM Terri, then just ignore my note and go have some chocolate as you contemplate other solutions! PAT in VA/USA dogsnus wrote: I've been trying to get my machine to stitch with my new double needle. I say "trying" because the right side keeps skipping stitches while the left needle stitches just fine. I've done all the recommendations in the newly acquired manual for my Singer; threading it properly, adjusting the tension in various directions but, it still won't work properly and I'm getting frustrated. I had the sewing shop folks help me choose the proper one by bringing in my current needle package to show them, so I'm pretty sure I got the right one for my machine. Any other suggestions for me to try, anyone? Terri |
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Well Polly, the moon was void of course yesterday so that might explain
the problem. A couple of things about double needles. Make sure you have the ZZ plate in the machine and make sure the stitch is set for straight. Those darn needle are way too expensive to break! Polly Esther wrote: I think it has to do with the moon and tides myself. I just never know what combination is going to make my SMs happy with a double needle. Here are weird things to consider - Sometimes both spools of thread having to be unwinding in the same direction. Or the "other" same direction. Or different directions from each other. Sometimes they want the thread to the left of the discs, sometimes - one on one side and on on the other. Also. Start threading with the spool that is on the SM on the far right. Thread it through keeping it on the far right of the disc. Thread it through the needle on the far right. Do whatever you must to keep the thread end from going anywhere. Then thread the left thread all the way down through the left needle. Keep that rascal from twisting or getting friendly with the other needle's thread. No twisting or fancy knot tying. Do some practice stitching on a scrap. Then - move on to your project without cutting the threads loose from the scrap. I've sewn a million miles with twin needles making lovely pintucks on baby stuff. They are wonderful but you just never know what is going to work until you diddle with it a while. I would explain the moon and tides if I understood them. Polly |
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Hullo Terri
If it is that your double needle is *not* a Singer, and you need to buy a Singer, perhaps you could sell your 'new' double needle to someone else who has another brand of machine - to recoup some of the cost that way? Or have you a sewing friend who happens to have a birthday coming up?! .. In article , dogsnus writes BG! I did buy it from the dealer, but it wasn't specifically a Singer dealer. Although, in looking at it just now, the shank looks a bit shorter than my other needles. Hard to tell without measuring it though. I wonder if I could tinker around with how deeply I insert it... (However,I don't mind at all an excuse to go and have a slice of that triple fudge cake I made this weekend!) Thanks, everyone else too, for the suggestions. I'll try it again, with everything suggested so far, and if those don't work,well,I'm not sure what I'll do. Darn things are very expensive! Terri -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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LOL! But seriously, you might need to sacrifice a few virgin FQs. I will
volunteer to act as your High Priestess, just send them over. Roberta in D "dogsnus" wrote in message ... Patti wrote in : Hullo Terri If it is that your double needle is *not* a Singer, and you need to buy a Singer, perhaps you could sell your 'new' double needle to someone else who has another brand of machine - to recoup some of the cost that way? Or have you a sewing friend who happens to have a birthday coming up?! Update on the double needle problems I'm having... I played with the shank length, the threading, the thread and the tension and... it WORKED, on two pieces of fabric. I then proceeded to test it on my test squilt and the right needle began skipping again. I consulted the moon and tide charts and saw that It Was Good, (but that it also wouldn't help me much.) I then stood on one foot, crossed my eyes,sprinkled a bit of anti-demon needle dust around the pentagram on the floor I had drawn with dressmakers chalk ,making sure_ it included the entire area of my body and_ the machine, diddled around again with the shank length,the threading,the thread and the tension and.... spoiler below and... It still didn't work. Onto plan Z because, Tonight, I Quilt, come hell or high water! Terri |
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Somewhere in this stack of papers in the sewing room is the list of Words
for Some Assembly Required. Maybe a few @#$! would be helpful? Polly "Tia Mary-remove nekoluvr to reply " wrote in message ... From: dogsnus ..... It still didn't work. Onto plan Z because, Tonight, I Quilt, come hell or high water! That's because you forgot to hold your breath and stick the end of your tongue out! One thing I learned from reading the machine embroidery group is to set up one of the spools of thread somewhere *away* from the machine. This works when using metallics too! I have my serger right next to the sewing machine and when I am working with a twin needle, I put the second spool of thread on one of the serger spool holders. I understand why this works with metallics (it lets them relax more before going through the machine) but I have no idea why it works with a double needle! Maybe the same reason -- who knows. OH -- don't forget about sticking out the tip of your tongue -- helps tremendously in these situations!!! CiaoMeow ^;;^ . PAX, Tia Mary ^;;^ Queen of Kitties Angels can't show their wings on earth but nothing was ever said about their WHISKERS!! Nothing is complete without a few cat hairs! |
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dogsnus wrote:
Kate Dicey wrote in : Sounds like you had the same kind of day that I had with the serger today! Using a '2 Hour ' dress pattern... But it sure doesn't warn you about the 2 and a half hours of fiddling with the machine first! Now it's all set up, the seams will take about 10 minutes to sew! GRRR! I feel your pain! When you get done, all you can think is, "All that time, spent on that_ little thing"? Terri Yup! Grr again! Still, I got to go and teach my friend in Canterbury how to do her blind hem for her bedroom curtains, and to play with (clean, oil and get working!) both her mother's hand crank machine and her grandmothers! There will be pix later... -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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