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Got the manual, Bernina 1020, but needle won't stay threaded

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    #16
    Trying to find the place in the manual that tells about bobbin tension.

    I've double and triple checked that I'm putting the bobbin in the case correctly, and done their check after to be sure (pull end of thread, bobbin should turn clockwise) and it checks out, so I think that part is right and then I'm putting it in the machine correctly but I think it is tight in there and hopefully this is the issue. I'm quite proud of myself for playing long enough to even reach this theory, so when I get the chance will try and fix that. First have to sort through the downloaded manual to find the right set of pages to print so I can adjust it safely.....likely won't report back until tonight or tomorrow, but wanted to say a big thank you in the meantime.

    I'll let you all know what I discover!

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      #17
      Heather, I always have about 6" of top and bobbin thread which I put under the foot and hold before I begin sewing. The other thing that strikes me is that maybe your needle is not the right one for the thread you are using? I have also noticed that the tension on my machine only changes if the foot is down. If I try to change the tension while the foot is up it doesn't do it. I feel your frustration because I was exactly the same when I began. It's terrible not having somebody to hand who can help. Hope you get sorted soon.

      Oh and one more thing - if you have a memory stick you could put the manual on that to save you having to print the whole thing out. And you could just scroll down to the troubleshooting section if there is one. Although, if it's a really old machine then the word 'troubleshooting' probably wasn't yet invented. :roll:

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        #18
        That is good that you have the bobbin in the case right and the case in the machine. Hopefully, you'll figure out bobbin tension and you'll be good to go!!
        Jules~

        @julesquilts on IG 
        working farm wife and quilter in the off-seasons
        Tired. 
        Modern quilter, QOV volunteer, Improv, FPP w/o stitching on paper, freehand quilting on my long-arm.
        Bernina Artista 200E, Elna Serger, Handi Quilter Fusion, a lot of old Singers and other vintage and antique machines.

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          #19
          Heather,
          also make sure you are loading your bobbin correctly - on my berninas the bobbin goes into the case with thread leaving clockwise and then you slot it through eventually ending up going anti clockwise!
          good luck
          Jeanine
          Jules~

          @julesquilts on IG 
          working farm wife and quilter in the off-seasons
          Tired. 
          Modern quilter, QOV volunteer, Improv, FPP w/o stitching on paper, freehand quilting on my long-arm.
          Bernina Artista 200E, Elna Serger, Handi Quilter Fusion, a lot of old Singers and other vintage and antique machines.

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            #20
            Hi Heather, I hope you got your machine to work for you over the weekend. I was looking at another post and came across this vide tutorial by Sharon Shambers and though of you. She shows how to do raw-edge applique and how to sew the blanket stitch on the machine. Useful information that I wish I had had when I was starting out on the machine. Here's the link.

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb-Qc...NLSoAOEc7rVoyf

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              #21
              What brand thread are you using? Some machines are picky about their thread. Try a different brand and see if that makes a difference. If you are using a fine thread, try a heavier weight or vice versa. Otherwise if everything is threaded correctly and the needle is good it is probably the tension setting.

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                #22
                Heather, if your line of stitching looks good, try this. When you stop stitching, manually turn the hand wheel so that that take-up lever is all the way at the top. This is a manual Bernina as I recall, so the take-up lever doesn't always stop at the top. This will pull the thread out every time you "take off". If you want to pull the thread out a little before you clip it, make sure the presser foot is in the up position.

                It's a nice machine and should stitch beautifully.

                Tell us if this works! If you get in the habit, you will have no problems.
                Susan

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                  #23
                  One more trick from back in the day. When you put the bobbin case into the machine, hold the latch all the way open and make sure the stitch finger is in the vertical "slot" all the way. Let go of the latch then push on the latch. You should be able to pull thread from the bobbin case while it is in the machine. If the bobbin case isn't in correctly, it will fall out.

                  I love old Berninas.

                  Susan

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                    #24
                    Hope you got your problems sorted with your Bernina 1020! However, another thought is to do with bobbin - are you sure that you are threading and inserting the bobbin correctly? Can be very tricky with Berninas Good luck!

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