The Joy of Quilting with Your Long-Arm Machine
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Machine Thread Tension
As you quilt, you will need to adjust
the tension of your Block Rockit. Don’t
be afraid! Many sewers and quilters have
been taught to not touch their machine
tension, but this is the wrong mentality to
have. Thread tension issues seem to be the
first problem that Block Rockit quilters face, so
don’t be concerned when this happens to you.
Learning to properly adjust the tension will help you
create a beautiful stitch with any type of thread or
fabric, and it will help you bridge the gap from
beginning to advanced quilting. Play around with
the tension when you first get the machine so you
can see cause and effect and how to solve
problems when tension issues arise.
Bobbin Tension
At times, you may need to adjust the bobbin tension. Start out by leaving the bobbin
tension the way it is when you receive the machine, with the expectation that you
will be adjusting it to the correct tension. The Block Rockit bobbin case has hardly
any tension on the bobbin but with different thread types, lint, and general use may
change the tension, causing problems (or thread breakage) as you sew.
For directions on how to adjust bobbin tension, refer to the Block Rockit user’s manual.
The section they have written really helps with understanding how you can adjust the
tension for the bobbin case. Keep in mind that the smallest adjustments in the bobbin
case tension can give you your desired results, so start off by making tiny adjustments
and testing those first. Also, keep in mind, bobbin tension is different than the top
thread tension, and the top or bobbin tensions will need to be adjusted independent
of each other.