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If your sewing machine has drop feed, check that the feed has not been accidentally lowered. If it has, raise the feed to ensure the fabric will move forward.
If you have a mechanical machine, check that the foot is lowered before sewing. Computerised sewing machines will remind you to do this.
Check the stitch length on your machine – if it is too low the machine might not feed through enough.
Check if the machine is in bobbin winding mode by sliding
the bobbin winder shaft to the left. This will switch the machine back to
sewing mode.
Check and replace the needle as it may be bent. Re-thread the machine following the instructions in your manual and ensure that the foot is raised.
The thread should pull through the machine freely with no tension. If there is tension when pulling the thread, then the thread may be unsuitable for machine sewing and should be replaced with machine sewing thread from a reputable brand.
If you are using a stretch fabric, a ball point needle will give better results.
Never use a thread weight of lower than 20 as this may cause your machine to malfunction.
If the problem persists after replacing the needle and ensuring the correct needle and fabric combination. It’s possible there be a timing issue with your machine. Contact your Brother dealer to arrange a service or contact our customer service team.
Refer to your instruction manual for general set up of your machine.
Some common quick fixes:
Try re-threading the top thread, ensuring the threading line indicator on the hand wheel is positioned to the top (this puts the thread take-up lever at threading point 3, the correct position for threading).
Use a good quality thread – it's common for inexpensive low-quality threads or threads designed for hand sewing to be the cause of what appears to be tension problems when there is nothing wrong with the machine. Using thread that does not pull through smoothly can cause thread breakages, poor stitching or damage to your machine. For best results, you should use a good quality, branded thread.
To check if your thread is suitable for use on a sewing machine thread your machine with the foot raised. The thread should pull through the machine with no tightness.
Try:
1) The needle is not raised to the highest position A) Raise to the highest position for mechanical machines position the line on the handwheel to the top(refer to upper threading in your manual, for electronic machines press the needle position button so that the needle returns to the top.
2) The needle is not installed correctly A) ensure the needle is fully inserted into the needle bar clamp before you tighten the screw and the flat part of the needle is to the back, please note singer and butterfly needles are not compatible, brother recommend Organ or Schmetz needles, 11/75 is the smallest needle you can use with the needle threader.
3) The hook of the needle threader is bent and does not pass through the eye of the needle A) Please contact your dealer for support or use the dealer locator to find your nearest repair centre. Please note needle threaders are not covered under warranty.