What's wrong with my Serger? Troubleshoot serger tension problems.

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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  • @maireadcuffe
    @maireadcuffe Год назад +4

    I love your image of the hammer 🔨 that's exactly how I feel got a second-hand and have not been successful so far😅

  • @noemir8262
    @noemir8262 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm so glad I found this video. I acquired this very same machine at an estate sale a couple years ago. I love it! Your guidance will help me love it more. I just paid $49 on a repair. One of the tension knobs was very loose and wobbly.

  • @jesspeak7543
    @jesspeak7543 Год назад +2

    Very clever and really useful, thank you.

  • @JesusPerez-rn8ju
    @JesusPerez-rn8ju 7 месяцев назад +1

    Very inspiring and well explained !!!!! Gracias Teacher !!!!!

  • @faithbrown8739
    @faithbrown8739 Год назад +1

    Great tips! I’ll certainly do that. Thank you!

  • @TheBellecm
    @TheBellecm Год назад +2

    That’s a handy trick thank you!

  • @dawntabernacki2915
    @dawntabernacki2915 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @joellablount3055
    @joellablount3055 Год назад

    This is a very helpful video. I do have a problem with my Serger that maybe you can provide some insight. I have thread the serger according to the thread chart, I use Maxi Lock cones for the thread and I start a chain, but lose either the thread from the bottom feeder or the top feeder. I was thinking maybe it's the threading on my part, which is frustrating considering I've watched numerous videos for my specific machine. I have tried another thread, some thing, and to be honest I would get upset and I haven't tried in several years. I wanted to buy another one, but wanted to try again with my current one because I really want to start making skirts for the summer . Any thoughts?

    • @seamseasy8236
      @seamseasy8236  Год назад +1

      Hi Joella, a couple of thoughts that spring to mind: if you have not changed the needles in a while, do that first. If a needle has the slightest “burr”, it can cause thread breakage. Second, thread can dry out and become weak. I know serger thread is expensive, but if you have had it for years sitting out in the open, it may not be usable. For that, you could try unwinding off a layer or two from the cone, and throw those layers out, then re-thread and start over. Third, be sure that when you put the thread through the tension guides, that it is not just laying in there. It has to be seated in the guide. Fourth, have you cleared out any dust or thread dust inside close to the workings? I use canned air. We should never blow at dust with our mouths because our breath is moist and not good for machinery. Next following your user manual, put a drop of oil in joints where directed. Finally, if all else fails, have you had your serger serviced? I have mine serviced every couple of years, but I sew a lot. Best of luck and happy sewing and serging! Diane

  • @catherinemiura3979
    @catherinemiura3979 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you. That is such a good idea ❤

  • @paulinerixon1997
    @paulinerixon1997 Год назад +1

    That's how I feel at fime I still cannot thread this bloody overlocker

    • @seamseasy8236
      @seamseasy8236  Год назад

      It tries my patience to thread mine, but patience is the key. It must be done carefully and deliberately. Sergers are so “finicky”… the slightest mistake in threading or tension can make a huge difference. Hopefully, you have a user manual. If you do not, maybe you can find it at the manufacturer’s website for free. Be sure to thread it in the correct spool order and just take your time.

  • @rickbrowder7161
    @rickbrowder7161 Год назад

    What if the looper thread (lower looper) is wavy. It goes up and down like a roller coaster. No tension setting will set it correctly.

    • @dianeallen67
      @dianeallen67 Год назад +1

      Whenever I have some thread issue I cannot identify, and tension adjustments do nothing, I unthread the whole thing and re-thread it carefully in the correct threading order. Be sure that you pull the threads down into the tension guides securely.

    • @rickbrowder7161
      @rickbrowder7161 Год назад

      @@dianeallen67 yes I have done that. I was thinking that there may be some small obstruction on the tension disc. I have called 'Ken's Sewing Centers tech and they mentioned timing. Tomorrow I am taking it to a sewing store for their tech to look at it. It is a Juki 654DEN which I like very much. Purchased from indiv. in very good condition like new. Started sewing correctly but something changed during my use. I do know how to thread it. I saw someone on RUclips with exact problem, they did not get an answer.

    • @rickbrowder7161
      @rickbrowder7161 Год назад +2

      Rethreaded again and is correct doing a 4-thread overlock made adjustment on the lower looper raising the tension from 4 to abt. 4.5. Seems to help some but the wave is still a little there; better I think.

  • @desireebellars7529
    @desireebellars7529 5 месяцев назад

    Why is my needle keep braking

    • @seamseasy8236
      @seamseasy8236  5 месяцев назад

      Check to be sure that the flat side of your needle is to the back, and that the screw is securely tightened. Does it make any stitches at all, or does it break the first time it goes down? I use “universal” needles in my sergers, but you can buy serger needles (Schmetz brand is available on Amazon). Check your owner’s manual for needle suggestions.

  • @jaimade1
    @jaimade1 Год назад

    What if the problem is the actual tension wheel being too tight.

    • @seamseasy8236
      @seamseasy8236  Год назад

      Are you not able to loosen that tension control?

    • @jaimade1
      @jaimade1 Год назад

      @@seamseasy8236 I'm all the way on loose and it's still tight. Took it in and all he did was clean and not fix the problem

    • @dianeallen67
      @dianeallen67 Год назад

      I would definitely take it back to the service person. Any service should include sample stitching to show that it is working properly. I do not do servicing myself, but would insist on at least this much. Please be careful, because you could damage something if the tension is that tight. It may not even be tension. It could be a damaged thread guide or the like.

    • @jaimade1
      @jaimade1 Год назад

      There was a sample and it looked good the problem is the constant breaking thread