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What adjustments to I need to make on my sewing machine?

By admin | November 2, 2009

stevieray asked:


I am just learning to use my sewing machine which is a standard Singer sewing machine. The stitches on top of the fabric are perfect, but the stitches on the underside are horrible, just a tangled mess. What adjustments to I need to make?

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    3 Responses to “What adjustments to I need to make on my sewing machine?”

    1. Mrsbrat Says:
      November 3rd, 2009 at 1:18 am

      It sounds like the bobbin tension is off. If it is like mine you have to tighten the screw on the bobbin holder. It doesn’t take much. This should be in your manual or try looking the manual up on line at the manufacturers websit.

    2. LIFE OBSERVER Says:
      November 4th, 2009 at 3:14 pm

      The bottom dont know if its and old or new machine find out how to adjust the bottom dont know if its and old or new machine find out how to adjust the bottom dont know if its and.
      The bottom dont know if its and old or new machine find out how to adjust your tension on the bottom dont know if its and old or new machine find out how to adjust the bottom dont know if its and old or new machine find out how.

    3. Jan C Says:
      November 4th, 2009 at 7:02 pm

      The tension but first look at the directions and make sure you may need to adjust the tension but first look at the directions and make sure you have it threaded right.