QA

How To Adjust Needle On Memory Craft 12000

What is a twin needle guard on a sewing machine?

A twin needle produces two parallel lines of stitching along the top as the bobbin thread zigzags between them. You can use twin needles to make pintucks, professional looking hems, or decorative topstitching.

How do you adjust the length of sewing machine stitch?

Adjusting the stitch length (For models equipped with the stitch length dial) Raise the needle by turning the handwheel toward you (counterclockwise) so that the mark on the wheel points up. Turn the stitch length dial to adjust the stitch length that you want to sew.

Do I really need a coverstitch machine?

If you sew a lot of knits, a coverstitch machine can be a massive time saver, not just when sewing hems, but also when topstitching elastic for activewear, swimsuits, and underwear, too.

What do you use a double needle for on a sewing machine?

A twin needle or double needle is used to produce two rows of parallel stitches on top with zig-zag looking interlocked stitches underneath. In woven fabrics, it is purely decorative but in stretch fabrics, it creates an attractive hem that will not break when stretched.

What is the needle position dial on a sewing machine?

The needle position option allows you to use the guides on your presser foot and adjust the position of the sewing machine needle, letting you sew your stitches exactly where you want them.

Why is my stitch length inconsistent?

When the bobbin case is threaded wrong, the upper thread and the lower one do not work in sync, forming uneven stitch or uneven feed among layers of fabric. Check the bobbin case and re-thread if needed. The thread should pass through the thread side slot in the case before being brought up to the needle.

Why is my stitch length uneven?

The Problem: Stitches are coming out uneven or skipping entirely. THE SOLUTION: Odds are, the secret culprit here is a needle that is broken, bent, or otherwise damaged. Experts recommend that you replace your needles for every 16 hours of stitching time.

Why are my sewing machine stitches different lengths?

Why change the length of your stitches? The stitch length may need to be adjusted for a number of reasons: For basting, a longer stitch is quicker to sew, easier to remove (if required) and easier to use for gathering. For sewing leather or vinyl, a longer stitch to reduces the number of holes punched into the fabric.

What is the normal stitch length?

The average stitch length is 2.5mm. This is the typical setting on newer sewing machines. Older machines usually give you a range of about 4 to 60 which tells you how many stitches per inch; the equivalent of 2.5mm is about 10-12 stitches per inch.

What tension should my sewing machine be on?

The dial settings run from 0 to 9, so 4.5 is generally the ‘default’ position for normal straight-stitch sewing. This should be suitable for most fabrics. If you are doing a zig-zag stitch, or another stitch that has width, then you may find that the bobbin thread is pulled through to the top.

Which part of the sewing machine is used to adjust the stitch length?

For a basic sewing machine look for the dial or knob with either “length” written next to it or the illustration that looks like a dashed line gradually increasing in size. For modern computerized machines look for a selection on a touch screen or a button to press for adjusting the stitch length.

Can my serger do a coverstitch?

You don’t have to take the time to re-thread and set up a standard serger for a cover stitch, you simply switch to the cover hem machine to create the hem, then go back to your regular machine for basting or buttonholes, then back to your standard serger for clean seams.

Do all Sergers do a coverstitch?

Yes, you can, and truth be told, you need both. There are machines that do both, and they’re usually called a combo machine, meaning a combination of a serger and a coverstitch. However, many sewers prefer to have two separate machines.

What is a double needle stitch?

Double needle / twin needle is a needle with a single shank and two shaft. The two needle shafts have an eye each through which two threads are threaded. As you proceed with the double stitching you will get two parallel rows on the face of the fabric and a zig zag stitch on the back of the fabric.

Can you use a twin needle with a walking foot?

A walking foot, or dual feed, helps keep your fabric flat and prevents it from puckering. Also, when quilting, you can use your twin needle with a walking foot. It will help reduce the amount of stress on your needle. The walking foot feeds your fabric evenly through your machine, so it is much easier to handle.

Can you zig zag with twin needle?

Using a twin needle also helps to prevent the stitches from breaking thanks to the zig zag stitches created on the wrong side of the fabric. This is particularly important with fabrics that stretch as you put them on/take them off/wear them hence the use for knit and jersey fabrics.

Where is the 1/4 inch mark on a sewing machine?

Accurate 1/4″ Seam Allowances are achieved with the Quarter Inch Foot because the distance from center needle opening to the right hand edge of the needle, is a 1/4″. Singer Sewing Machine is set to straight stitch, center the needle position.