Hello, I have a question I am hoping you will be able to help me with. I was gifted a embroidery machine that does the 5x7 patterns, but every time I use the machine it eats up the fabric and stabilizer. I think it is something to do with the tension, but I am not sure. Are there any suggestions you have that I could try to get it to work correctly. It is a brother machine.
Hello- it typically is not a tension problem as embroidery machine tension is normally automatically controlled. As I cannot see what's going on, I really cannot give you a proper answer. However, my best recommendation is to find a dealership for Brother through a shop and let them help you. If you were given a machine from a shop in your area, go to them. If you are new, it's best that you take an intro embroidery class at a shop. There is a lot to learn in the beginning. It's easy, but in person guidance will be very helpful. I wish you all the best. Machine Embroidery is a great hobby. 😊
@@BuildAQuilt I have been doing machine embroider for a couple of years now, my smaller machine works a lot easier. the bigger one was gifted to me as a used machine but when I run it, it always tares, nests and bunches up. It is a brother PE770. it didn't come with a manual. But yes. I agree, the next time I get over to Kalamazoo I will take it to a shop to have then look at it. We don't have a repair shop in Battle Creek. Thank you
Hello - I am sorry that you have a drive so far to a repair shop. I understand that as my closest fabric shop/machine repair is two hours from my home. It can be frustrating if you need help. However, if your local shop offers embroidery projects and supplies, they may be able to answer a few questions for you. You might also wish to go to this link at Brother USA and download the manual and quick reference guide for this machine. I do not own this machine, but I was able to download these materials for free. Hope this helps. Quilt Life Beautiful... Diana Brother USA Link - support.brother.com/g/b/manualtop.aspx?c=as_ot&lang=en&prod=hf_pe770eas
Hello, I have a question I am hoping you will be able to help me with. I was gifted a embroidery machine that does the 5x7 patterns, but every time I use the machine it eats up the fabric and stabilizer. I think it is something to do with the tension, but I am not sure. Are there any suggestions you have that I could try to get it to work correctly. It is a brother machine.
Hello- it typically is not a tension problem as embroidery machine tension is normally automatically controlled. As I cannot see what's going on, I really cannot give you a proper answer. However, my best recommendation is to find a dealership for Brother through a shop and let them help you. If you were given a machine from a shop in your area, go to them. If you are new, it's best that you take an intro embroidery class at a shop. There is a lot to learn in the beginning. It's easy, but in person guidance will be very helpful. I wish you all the best. Machine Embroidery is a great hobby. 😊
@@BuildAQuilt I have been doing machine embroider for a couple of years now, my smaller machine works a lot easier. the bigger one was gifted to me as a used machine but when I run it, it always tares, nests and bunches up. It is a brother PE770. it didn't come with a manual. But yes. I agree, the next time I get over to Kalamazoo I will take it to a shop to have then look at it. We don't have a repair shop in Battle Creek. Thank you
Hello - I am sorry that you have a drive so far to a repair shop. I understand that as my closest fabric shop/machine repair is two hours from my home. It can be frustrating if you need help. However, if your local shop offers embroidery projects and supplies, they may be able to answer a few questions for you. You might also wish to go to this link at Brother USA and download the manual and quick reference guide for this machine. I do not own this machine, but I was able to download these materials for free. Hope this helps. Quilt Life Beautiful... Diana
Brother USA Link - support.brother.com/g/b/manualtop.aspx?c=as_ot&lang=en&prod=hf_pe770eas
@@BuildAQuilt Thank you so very much. I really do appreciate that. that was so kind of you.
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