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Troubleshooting Sewing Machine Thread Tension Problems

Learn how to fix sewing machine tension and more with our sewing machine troubleshooting guide.

You are so ready to sew, but when you put the pedal to the metal on your sewing machine something is not quite right.

Your sewing machine tension is clearly not where it should be. Maybe one thread is too tight or another is just hanging loosely. These problems are the most frustrating sewing machine problems.

Plus, fixing sewing machine tension problems can be daunting!

Adjusting all those settings? What if something goes wrong? Opening up your machine? Forget about it! Never fear, the editors at AllFreeSewing are here to help!

This page, Troubleshooting Sewing Machine Thread Tension Problems, goes over how to fix sewing machine tension involving not only thread but other features of your sewing machine.

With images and details to help you rethread and check your machine, you'll be ready to tackle your issues. Not to mention that we're also including additional resources to help you with other sewing problems you might run into.

Just scroll down and read this guide on sewing machine tension repair and get the quick fixes you need before doing anything that might make things worse.
 

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Sewing Machine Thread Tension Problems: Quick Fixes

Before doing anything to your machine, you need to go through this checklist. You might not even having sewing machine tension problems! Something else might be going wrong.

  1. Rethread your machine: If there’s any glitch or hiccup with your threading, your machine might not work properly.

  1. Check your bobbin: Try a new bobbin or try rethreading your bobbin. A loose or too-tight bobbin can cause your sewing machine tension problems.

  1. Clean your sewing machine: A dusty or dirty machine can hinder the thread moving through your machine easily. Make sure there are no dust bunnies in the way!
     
  2. Check for broken parts: A bent needle or broken bobbin can easily cause your machine to malfunction. Be sure to insure that these parts are in tip-top shape before adjusting the tension or doing anything else!
     
  3. Check your thread: Make sure you are using the right thread for the fabric you are using! The wrong thread can cause sewing machine tension problems.
     
  4. Compare your threads: Having two different types of thread in your machine can cause tension problems as your machine might have a harder time pulling one through. Try to use the exact same thread (or at least the same type if you want two colors).

  1. Check your needle too: Too big or too small of a needle can make your fabric pucker stretch incorrectly. Be sure to look up which size needle to use with your chosen fabric.
With this easy sewing guide, we hope that you can avoid any future tension problems! However, that's not all. Check the next section for more guides to help you out with other problems.

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