To adjust the lower tension on an oscillating hook type machine you would turn a screw on the inside of the machine. You want to locate the bobbin tension screw and turn it 1/4 of a turn to the left.
Adjust the bobbin screw. Also, check if it is broken.
To adjust the upper tension on your sewing machine for optimal stitching results, locate the tension dial on your machine and turn it to a higher number for tighter tension or a lower number for looser tension. Test the stitches on a scrap piece of fabric until you achieve the desired results.
To adjust the tension knob on a sewing machine for smooth and even stitches, turn the knob to a higher number for tighter tension or a lower number for looser tension. Test the stitches on a scrap piece of fabric until they are even and balanced.
To adjust tension settings on a sewing machine for different fabrics, turn the tension dial to a lower number for lightweight fabrics and a higher number for heavier fabrics. Test on a scrap piece of fabric to ensure the stitches are balanced.
To adjust the tension dial on your Brother sewing machine for optimal stitching results, turn the dial to a higher number for tighter stitches and a lower number for looser stitches. Test the stitches on a scrap piece of fabric to ensure the tension is correct before sewing your project.
To adjust the tension dial on a Brother sewing machine for optimal stitching results, start by setting the dial to the recommended setting for the type of fabric you are using. Test the stitching on a scrap piece of fabric and adjust the tension dial slightly higher or lower until the stitches are even and balanced. Remember to rethread the machine before making any adjustments to ensure accurate results.
To adjust the thread tension dial on your sewing machine for optimal stitching results, start by setting the dial to the recommended tension level for the type of fabric you are using. Test the stitching on a scrap piece of fabric and adjust the tension dial slightly higher or lower until the stitches are even and balanced on both sides of the fabric. Keep testing and adjusting until you achieve the desired results.
To properly adjust the sewing machine tension discs for optimal stitching results, you should start by setting the tension dial to the recommended setting for the type of fabric you are using. Then, test the stitching on a scrap piece of fabric and adjust the tension discs slightly higher or lower until the stitches are even and balanced on both sides of the fabric. It may take some trial and error to find the perfect tension setting for your specific project.
To adjust the thread tension dial on a sewing machine for optimal stitching results, start by setting the dial to the midpoint. Then, test stitch on a scrap piece of fabric. If the stitches are too loose, tighten the tension by turning the dial slightly higher. If the stitches are too tight, loosen the tension by turning the dial slightly lower. Continue adjusting and testing until you achieve balanced and even stitches.
The first thing you should do if the motor is turning, is check to see if your machine is threaded correctly. Then check to be sure your bobbin is in and threaded correctly. If it still won't sew, check both your upper and lower tension. Adjust until the stitches are even and tight, but not too tight. See related link below for more information on adjusting tension.
To level your washing machine, first ensure it is unplugged. Use a level to check that the machine is resting evenly on the floor. If not, adjust the machine's feet by turning them clockwise to raise the corner and counterclockwise to lower it until the machine is level. Recheck with the level and adjust as needed.
If your stitch is too loose, the fabric will not be joined tightly.