Whether you’re brand-new to machine embroidery or a longtime stitching enthusiast, one thing’s for sure: there’s always something new to learn. I recently sat down with Lauri, Kimberbell’s very own “machine whisperer,” and asked, “What are the most valuable tricks every machine embroiderer should know?”
After years and years of experience (on every type of machine!) Lauri knew right away what she wanted to share:
When changing thread colors, always, always, always clip the thread by the spool and then pull the thread from the bottom. Why? Pulling thread up through the machine will bring shredded material and lint into the tension disks and cause problems, so always pull from the bottom!
Even though your machine can run at breakneck stitches per minute doesn’t mean it should! Stitching full throttle can increase friction and thread breaks, as well as cause tension and other problems. Slowing your machine down can go a long way in the long run, so take your time. (It’s only the difference of a few minutes, anyway!)
At Kimberbell, we use the same needle for up to eight hours at the most. If needles are even slightly bent, they’ll start shearing the thread. If you’re stitching through Applique Glitter, Embroidery Leather, Vinyl, or other thick textiles, you might change your needle more often. (BTW, a needle point should be sharp enough to make you say, “Ow!” if you touch it!)
If you’re having trouble with bird nesting (thread tangling between the fabric and needle plate) check your settings for stitch length and secure stitches:
It’s a good rule of thumb to clean your bobbin case every time you change your needle. Lots of lint collects naturally in the case (especially with drop-in bobbins) so clean regularly! Oh, and while you’re there, check the condition of your bobbin, too—plastic bobbins do wear out over time.
(No, not explosives when you're frustrated!) In Kimberbell Land, TNT stands for Thread, Needle, and Tension:
Just as a car needs a tune-up after so many thousand miles, your embroidery machine needs a tune-up after so many thousand stitches. Under your machine’s “pages” or “menu” setting, you’ll see the firmware update and how much you’ve stitched since the last tune-up. (Check your machine owner’s manual to see specific recommendations!)
Are you using the right needle for the job? A size 75/11 needle will perform beautifully for most machine embroidery projects, but you might consider using an 80/12 when stitching through thicker fabrics. The right needle makes all the difference.
If you’re having trouble with your thread back-sucking, snagging, or breaking, pull on your thread to make sure it’s flowing easily. Also check your thread cutter to make sure it’s clean.
Well, there you are, 10 tricks straight from the “machine whisperer” herself. (Thanks for sharing your expertise, Lauri!) It’s our hope that these guidelines will help you more fully Experience the Joy of Creativity™ with your embroidery projects. For additional tips and tricks, be sure to watch Tuesday Tips with Kimberbell every Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. Mountain Time.
We hope to see you there!