I jumped on this video because I had a major bird nest yesterday. Ironically while doing a tension test because I knew I was having issues. Turned out it was a dirty bobbin housing. Keep these videos coming. Thank you!
I have been embroidering for over 40 years and had my first bird's nest today. My hoop was properly seated and I was not stitching a design which could have caused it because I have stitched the same design twice before. I was able to clean up the bird's nest without any problems before finding your video. I usually use a tubular hoop support and did not have that hooked up so maybe that's what the problem was. I will make sure I take caution in hooping my mighty hoop along with the tubular support so that this doesn't happen again. At least I am now aware of what may have caused the problem. Thank you.
Great video!! I didn't even think about using a scalpel (and I'm a nurse 😐). I used a small pair of scissors that were from a suture removal kit and it worked okay but not as well as the scalpel would. Will try to find it at Floriani. Thanks for these helpful hints!! Really enjoy all of your teaching and support👏
Thank you so much for your comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found the tips helpful. It's amazing how a small tool like a scalpel can make a big difference in embroidery work. I hope you're able to find one at Floriani! Your support and kind words mean a lot. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Keep up the great work!
yes had the same and did what you did its a hassel removing all the thread stuck in the bobbin casing but it was tension not the hoop but good you let me know in the future to check
Hallo please tell me I did a design a couple of years back. Size 26cm wide it is a bird and the wings and feathers is in satin stitch. Now the client want it 45cm wide and I did make it 45cm and the outlines was way off. What must i do? thank you
It doesn’t go near your hook. You hook it around the jammed area to help you lift the fabric and cut away the threads. Or pull threads on top of the bobbin.
Agreed do not use hook, poking around like that will cause damage, remove base plate and blow out and pick threads with tweasers and lube up, takes a few mins to do it right, main cause of nesting on commercial machines is tensions, but a lot of good advice in this viideo
I jumped on this video because I had a major bird nest yesterday. Ironically while doing a tension test because I knew I was having issues. Turned out it was a dirty bobbin housing. Keep these videos coming. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing! Blessings to you and yours. 🙏
I have been embroidering for over 40 years and had my first bird's nest today. My hoop was properly seated and I was not stitching a design which could have caused it because I have stitched the same design twice before. I was able to clean up the bird's nest without any problems before finding your video. I usually use a tubular hoop support and did not have that hooked up so maybe that's what the problem was. I will make sure I take caution in hooping my mighty hoop along with the tubular support so that this doesn't happen again. At least I am now aware of what may have caused the problem. Thank you.
literally opened my first emroidery machine today and trying to figure out this exact same issue!!!
Great video!! I didn't even think about using a scalpel (and I'm a nurse 😐). I used a small pair of scissors that were from a suture removal kit and it worked okay but not as well as the scalpel would. Will try to find it at Floriani. Thanks for these helpful hints!! Really enjoy all of your teaching and support👏
Thank you so much for your comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found the tips helpful. It's amazing how a small tool like a scalpel can make a big difference in embroidery work. I hope you're able to find one at Floriani! Your support and kind words mean a lot. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Keep up the great work!
yes had the same and did what you did its a hassel removing all the thread stuck in the bobbin casing but it was tension not the hoop but good you let me know in the future to check
Yes bird nesting at the moment! Need to go through all what you showed in video?fingers crossed?
Love the tools. Thanks you once again for great info.
thank you for that, I have a dental tool that would substitute for the hook if that's a helpful hint for anyone. The scalpel is a harder find!
Havel's has a smaller similar tool.
Hallo please tell me I did a design a couple of years back. Size 26cm wide it is a bird and the wings and feathers is in satin stitch. Now the client want it 45cm wide and I did make it 45cm and the outlines was way off. What must i do? thank you
Thanks good video
OIh I need that tool, where do I find it
Please make guide video on densities!
Look back. He has some
This very same issue happened to me yesterday. The hoop wasn't locked in fully.
Smart money 05
I wouldn't use that large hook on my machine, I'm not damaging my rotary hook
It doesn’t go near your hook. You hook it around the jammed area to help you lift the fabric and cut away the threads. Or pull threads on top of the bobbin.
Agreed do not use hook, poking around like that will cause damage, remove base plate and blow out and pick threads with tweasers and lube up, takes a few mins to do it right, main cause of nesting on commercial machines is tensions, but a lot of good advice in this viideo