How to Diagnose and Fix Thread Breaks in Machine Embroidery (featuring the Ricoma MT-1501)
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
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Great video!!! I will add to check the needle direction too. This has happened to me on several occasions. If your needle is not set in the correct direction (even just slightly off) it can cause your thread to shred. Loved the info, thank you for sharing!
Love how you do videos and the amount of information was awesome! Great personality!
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I got a new machine and hit the ground running for days and days and days (you get the idea...) and then the new machine started acting up. I changed needles, I oiled, I did everything I could think of. But I didn't think about what I was sewing (velour and velvet...) and when I took the machine apart, it was COMPACTED with lint under the sewing plate. It resembled a huge block of felt. I hung my head in shame, as I always used to clean out under the plate at least weekly and I totally forgot.
OH NOOOOO!!! I should have brought that up too LOL!!!
Sehr schön erklärt. Ja es ist schon wichtig auf die richtigen Einstellungen zu achten 👍
Danke!
Aaaaand there's my reminder to change out my needle. 😅
How do you rewind back to last stitch on ricoma mt 1501?
Sorry I missed this question! Kayla has a really good video on this - I do not yet, but I will cover it in the future: ruclips.net/video/bdj9ukMHSUM/видео.html
I'm back, any advice for getting axis error repeatedly? needle is going off axis right in the seam....i've done every tip i've seen on yt and it's still an issue....so frustrating. everything should be good! It's not even flagging....so what could be causing this? please and thank you
I hate to ask, but have you called support?? I called them up and we facetimed fixing it remotely.
One needle of my machine isn’t going through the fabric. Any idea why? It keeps saying thread break. I changed the needle, oiled up my machine, made sure there’s no lint or thread in the bobbin area and im lost.
When that happens, the only way I've found to fix it is to take a picture of the stitch count in the design, back out of embroidery mode, then back into embroidery mode, set the stitch count manually from 0 to where it was when I took the picture, then start from there.
I have a single needle embroidery machine and it snaps all the time. Went through all the steps. Took it in for service. Still snapping. At this point I think the case has warped slightly and it is binding up the thread. Next test is running a test with the case off. Fun fun
Is it a dedicated single needle embroidery machine or a combo with sewing? I'd agree that something seems wrong about it if you've done everything you can, PLUS service and you're still getting problems.
@@fiercekittenz combo. yeah I know. Someday maybe i can afford a real embroidery machine :)
You shouldn’t ever need a 90 needle unless you’re embroidering tough leather, like a saddle or something similar. Stabilizer isn’t needed for structured hats like the ones in your video, Richardson 112s, etc… and even then, a 75 needle is more than enough. The majority of consistent thread breaks are the result of bad digitizing, too many stitches in too many directions too close together. If the thread breaks are in random spots, it’s usually a burr in the eye of your needle.
Don't hold the hat down.... I sewed my fingertip... lol
OUCH OMG