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Sewing Machine Question

Hi Ladies,

I've been a lurker here for awhile but have never posted here. I know you guys get a ton of sewing machine questions, so I feel bad about asking another one. I've always hand stitched everything and just recently started trying to use a machine without much luck.

I have a Brother XL3500 sewing machine. It worked for about 5 minutes, and then DH sat down to try and it and it hasn't worked since(I blame him lol). Anyway, when I go to start sewing a piece of fabric, it just sews the same area a whole bunch and ends up with a huge knot before it will actually let me move the fabric forward and it sews like a regular machine. Then when I pull the fabric out to cut the thread to start another area, the bottom thread is no longer attached to the top....so I have to pull out the bobbin & put it back in every single time. I am very frusterated and not sure what I am doing wrong. 

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

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Re: Sewing Machine Question

  • Try taking the thread all the way out and re-threading it.  If that doesn't work, try using a different bobbin. 
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  • PP is right, but in addition, be sure that your bobbin is unrolling in a counterclockwise direction, and be sure that it is inserted in the tension adjusting spring on the bobbin case.

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  • imageCAM718:
    Try taking the thread all the way out and re-threading it.  If that doesn't work, try using a different bobbin. 

    Ditto. My old Brother machine did the same thing with one particular bobbin and it was such a pain in the butt. 

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  • re thread bobbin. i encounter that problem countless times and usually re-threading the bobbin completely works wonders for me.
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