Lisa, here I am again bc my screen froze with 1010 error message and I needed your help once again to get my 780 sewing. The error 1010 message is scary but then I remembered that you helped me before with the same problem. Tyf your video. I also cleaned my 780 with your guidance. May God bless you always. BERNINA MADE TO CREATE!!!
That means your hook has a problem. Unthread top and bottom. Remove the hook. Check for threads in the hook area. Make sure your flywheel rotated freely. If not, gently rock your flywheel back and forth till it does rotate freely. Oil snd put hook back in. Then rethread to and bottom. (If you cannot get your flywheel to rotate, then you have a BIG jam and will need service.)
This was so useful! I had all but given up and resigned myself to taking my 770 in for repair. And then I listened to your hints and repaired the problem myself.A+
You have just restored my faith in "everything" sewing. I’ve owned my Bernina 570 QE for 5 years and I cannot tell you the trouble I’ve had right from the get go threading this machine successfully, I went back to the shop several times and the lass would thread it several times and it was fine, I’d change the colour of the cotton at home and bang I couldn’t get it to work, which means I can only sew around 10 stitches before the machine stops so I clear it and sew another 10 stitches and so on. I’ve pieced quilts and sewn garments limping along like this! My daughter and I pulled off the front cover and because she had had some success on more occasions than I did we delved deeper looking for why. We threaded it and saw the little spring/coil thingy and knew it was a sensor issue - I wish the lass in the shop had said there was a sensor, after several visits she gave up on me and said some machines are more sensitive than others and mine was one of them. NOW thanks to you I know HOW to get the thread through the sensor, I love everything else about my Bernina except for this threading issue, so when I say thank you, please imagine me bowing at you feet with gratitude. Thank you, I love your direct commonsense approach to fixing problems this home sewist had.
One of the best videos I have seen on Bernina. I am new to Bernina and have watched many videos. Great info provided. I have bookmarked this one as a rescue video for any future issues
Thank you so much for this video. My machine would keep stopping ever 15th stitch. I cleaned it, oiled it vacuumed it and it still kept happening. I have a Artista 640 machine so not new like yours but it worked following your directions. It was the top thread! I didn't put as much tension on it while threading it evidently. I threaded it again the way you said using more tension in my right hand and now it works great! So appreciate your help.
the bobbin winder that I thought was an alarm and taking the hook out for cleaning... you made it all seem so easy and not as scary as I thought! thank you!
Lisa, I find your videos super helpful. You're an excellent instructor, and know the right things to say to make people learning their machine understand how are machine works, how to navigate through the buttons, and the reason why you have to do certain things in a sequence. Your videos are filmed nice and clear, with close up views, especially this one. I have a new Bernina 590, attended the guide classes, but still learning. Thanks for all your tips! I've subscribed to your channel and am now going through the Bernina mastery videos.
I just spent almost three hours trouble shooting what I now know was a hook issue thanks to you! I learned how to correctly put the hook back in & I found the little piece of thread in the hook & now I am able to sew again! Thank you!
Your straight forward, down to earth, don't panic attitude is so refreshing and reassuring. I work at a Bernina dealership and wish I had a dollar for every frightened phonecall, "I just took my new Bernina out of the box and it's making a funny buzzing sound. What's wrong with it?" Yep, bobbin winder.
Thank you I had the buzzing sound when I turned it on I had no idea that it would do make that sound if the bobbin winder was on. You save me as I’m doing an urgent sewing job for a friend!
Thank you so much for this video. I thought I had to go to the store to fix my machine. I was making a Halloween gift for my grandson. I was afraid I wouldn't get it to him in time. I saw your video on the flywheel. There was a little thread caught where you showed. And you taught me how to clean it and put the flywheel back. My project is completed now!
Thank you! The instruction on how to use the threader helps immensely! I normally don't use the threader because I get so frustrated because it doesn't thread! Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for this video! I found it while searching for an explanation as to why my Bernina 790 was suddenly buzzing non-stop and the bobbin icon was spinning. I was relieved to hear that the solution was so simple (but no where to be found in my manual). Thanks for saving me an unnecessary (and expensive!) trip to have it repaired.
I really appreciated this video! I was getting the “two gears” main motor not running error and your tips on the threading fixed my issue. I just opened my box today and hadn’t gotten ONE STITCH in when that error came up-!! Your video gave me the confidence to undo the bobbin area all the way and then I redid the thread as you showed with TWO hands! That fixed it! Woo! Thank you!!!!!!
Thank you for this video. My machine locked up and sat at the repair shop for 6 weeks. When I called they hadn’t even looked at it, were so backed up and said it was going to be another 6 weeks at least. I picked up my machine. Did this troubleshooting. Found a bunch of lint caught in the bobbin race. And woo hoo I’m back sewing on my machine again.
Thank you so much, I have an Activa 125 machine, a much older machine but followed your instructions for the 10/10 message (don't get that message on this machine but it described the issue) opened it up and found the hidden thick thread stuck on the sides which was blocking the bobbin from moving. Really needed to finish a project and was so aggravated that I had to stop and bring it in for repair. You saved my day, thank you!
Thank you,Thank you!!!! Your calmness and no stress, helped me to think I can do it and did! I was so afraid to touch any thing on my brand new machine ! So grateful!!!!!!!!
I agree with this! You also do not make people new to the machine (or sewing for that matter) feel like they should know this or that they're stupid. Plain, calm and reassuring. Thnx for the vid!
Thank you so much!!!! Your video was soooo helpful and saved me a trip and precious time to take my machine to the Bernina dealer. I fixed the problem myself thanks to you.
OMG thank you. I got a 230 from my mom when she passed. I have been trying to hook it up and use I for like 2 yrs. You helped me so much. I was gonna cry lol Thank you :)
Best wishes from a Bernina Quilter from Germany. Your tips just saved me to drive to my dealer one hour away. Had the error 1010. Wheel and bobbin was blocked. With a little pressure I could take out the bobbin and clean it from a little piece of thread.
Thank you for this great video! I watched it yesterday because I was having a BSR problem (which wasn't in the video, but that's OK) but then, today, I was doing some sewing and suddenly the front buttons stopped responding to my touch. Geesh. But I remembered your tip on how to resolve this and it worked like a charm! Thanks again.
YOU my dear are a life saver! I had a frozen screen. You were able to make me laugh at myself. By doing what you said to do in this situation I was able to fix the issue. Ber"NINA" is very happy now and so am I! I am going to grab a cocktail and stay away from my sewing machine tonight before another frustrating issue pops up. Thanks again!!
OMG!! My screen had frozen on my brand new machine...'Oh no! I got a lemon!!' Followed your directions to recalibrate the screen, all is well- WHEW!! THANK YOU!!!
Thankyou so much for this.I have only had my 770 4 days and have managed to frighten myself with it freezing twice. And couldn’t work out what to do. Fixed now
thank you for the tips, I was trying to save an item and the screen locked up, and it took me 4 time's to reboot my 790 plus to get it to save. I hope nothing else is wrong with my machine.
You have given more information than I've been able to find anywhere. I have a Bernina Activa 130 and it has just recently started going out of hook alignment. Had it in shop several times and told he doesn't know what is causing this problem. Would you know? At $160 each time I take it in is getting very expensive. Would appreciate any information you can give me.
Hi! Is the tech telling you that the hook is out of alignment? That is an odd thing to have happen. Is there another tech to take it to? (BTW-our tech does not charge if the problem reoccurs within 90 days of service!). Is it possible that the NEEDLE bar is out of alignment? Have you hit anything with a needle before all this started?
Thank you, thank you!! My B570QE had a major problem last evening. It would sew. I had a hunch there was thread down deep near the bobbin but I couldn't figure out how to get there. I didn't realize I could remove the "holder" around the bobbin case - sure enough, there was a huge wad of thread, wound tightly into a little ball. Once I removed that, put it back together, re-threaded the machine (for good measure!), it works perfectly!!!
Yep - I called about the noise my bobbin winder was making. It was a new machine and I was scared. I felt like such a goober when they told me what was causing the noise! LOL. Great video. Your common sense approach is awesome!
I think I love you! The last thing I wanted to do was bring my machine in during a pandemic. That is, assuming repair people are even taking in machines. I'm new at sewing and there's SO much to learn. I saved your video to my TH-cam "Bernina and tutorials" folder. I'll also share a link to this on the Bernina 7 Series group. Thanks for providing some giggles and a ton of relief!
@@QuiltingInTheValley unfortunately, it isn't. I found a tiny ball of thread right where you said to look. I thought my problems were over, but my BSR is still acting up. I get a small nest underneath. I'm starting to regret buying this machine. It's my first computerized one.
I had problems with the BSR too.... surprisingly, I found unplugging the BSR (and using it as a plain open toed foot) made machine quilting way better , more fun and less frustrating. You may want to try that as an option.... Waiting for that BSR Video!!
Love how you presented these fixes. Hope you do more videos. Not having a manual is so frustrating. Everything is online - so much more challenging. Thank you.
I love your videos , I will save this one because it takes me about 5 minutes to put the hook in. Also your'e funny and I love that. Thank you for your Channel, and I'm a very happy subscriber..
Thank you so much was using my machine this afternoon when I found a screw in the material I was machining I have searched and searched put my machine through it’s paces and couldn’t find where it came from or anything wrong in desperation started scrolling through tube and found you say no more just thank you very useful and informative video
I absolutely adore you. Just brought a B435 and stuffed up the bobbin housing and i also couldn’t use the threader. With this video i got everything back up and running. Your trouble shooting tips are so useful
This was super helpful! I just got my B480 back from a service and there was a weird clicking noise coming from the bobbin area. I removed the hook and everything and replaced it per your instructions and that resolved the clicking.
Thanks for clarifying about the mystery screw, though it would be good to add that it has a purpose. It is a set screw, used to secure attachments, like a finger guard, to the foot itself.
Just bought a 570qe & my first computerised machine (had 830 mechanical Bernina which was my mother-in-law’s purchased in 1974 & has been an incredible workhorse). Thank you so much, really useful video. Not sure, if I’m the only one but I find the official Bernina videos too fast - by the time I’ve read the written bit & see what the arrow is pointing too it’s gone onto something else.
Ty..easy perezie ..your so helpful..calm...keep up your videos...my new Bernina 790 plus (bought October 2020 no class till Dec.5th due to Covid-19).first off. I do know how to correctly thread my machine lol...after it has been embroidering/or sewing For awhile..the thread becomes snagged between the plastic cover and the first thread guide...numerous times..it catches and causes a thread error and stops..sometimes it’s so jammed in between the plastic frames and first thread guide I have to pull very hard to get the thread out. Very frustrating...I have quit sewing on it. Or use a free standing thread guide to correct the problem..then that eventually dose the same problem..help? When you pay $10 thousand dollars for a machine...you are upset..for this type of problem in 2 month I’ve owned this machine..been going on for weeks now..I bought it 150 miles from where I live..Ann Arbor Michigan quilting shop wants me to come in with it..guess that what I’ll have to do..anybody else. Have. This problem?,??
Was so useful! The other times i would driving to shop to see what is wrong but with you all i do do was calm now and go through the steps! It was also nice to see you have the Tula too! thank you!
Thank you for your video. Very good. I wanted to know about the dreaded 1010 error message. I did everything you mentioned. No luck. So frustrated because the fly wheel would work when everything was out oof the machine (bobbin, bobbin holder, race). The race seemed to be magnetically set into machine fine, but once in, the flywheel wouldn’t turn. In a last ditch effort, when everything was out again, I turned the flywheel 180 degrees so that the pins that the race fits into were now completely turned around. Voila!!!! Everything is working perfectly. I think you talked about this, but I was totally focused on those pins being at 10 and 4 O’clock and not the other things you were saying about setting in the race. Thanks again. No need to take my machine in for servicing.
I would start with ensuring that you are oiling sufficiently, and often enough, in the right place. On the other hand, the 475 and 480 have a distinctly different sewing sound than the larger machines, and they do make a little more noise.
What type of thread/needle combo are you using? You MUST have a needle that is large enough for your thread! 80/12 needles for 50 and 40 weight thread. Sometimes a 90/14 for 40 weight. Are you using a needle designed for the type of stitch you are doing? (Microtex for piecing and straight stitching, embroidery needle for embroidery, quilting needle for free motion, etc). Most thread break issues are caused by improper thread/needle combos. When is the last time you had it serviced? You may have a burr or a lint knot in the works somewhere if you have exhausted all thread/needle combos. What, specifically, is your cutter having problems with? You know to clean it regularly following directions on screen?
OMG! Saved my life! :) But overall I don’t love the sound of my bernina!! It looks that I always have thread stucked somewhere, even when I just finished cleaning
A little advice...whenever you have a thread jam: unthread top AND bottom. Clean thoroughly, oil every other bobbin, and always thread top thread with two hands and the foot in the upright position. Things I learned the hard way after I got my first jumbo bobbin BERNINA😉
Thank you very much for your videos which have helped me tremendously! The video on the bobbin winder causing the humming noise my husband and I heard really helped bc we were dumbfounded! I really thought I needed to take my Bernina in for servicing. Thank you once again! Kathleen
The 570 is the one that starts the lineup with all the automatic functions....the 480 is in the series that starts with the jumbo bobbins. 7” vs 8.5” in throat space from the four to the five series, as well. Lots to think about!
Thank you! Very helpful. Can I ask you a question about my Bernina 800 please? My on/off switch keeps spontaneously going off (turns red) randomly while I'm sewing. I'm using the zig-zag stitch to create the satin stitch on a quilt. Periodically while working, it just turns off. It restarts just as spontaneously. Any tips? My last tune up was summer. Thank you.
That sounds like either a short in the cord, something glitching in the pier supply, or possibly a board going out. Are you on a voltage regulator? That’s different from a surge protector. A voltage regulator keeps the power consistent to the machine in the event of fluctuating power supply issues.
Thanks for this great, and very helpful, video. I do have one VERY VERY basic question that I can't seem to find an answer to anywhere: At night, when I am done sewing for the day and shut down my Bernina... should the needle and presser foot be UP, or DOWN???? Perplexing over this one. Thank you.
That one truly is up to you! When TRAVELLING, your needle and foot should be down to help support the needle bar and prevent movement. Overnight, on your sewing table it really doesn’t matter!
Hi Lisa, 4 years later, I came across your video on troubleshooting your Bernina, loved it. I couldn't help admiring the quilt on the wall. By any chance can you provide the quilt name/designer and where I can look into getting that quilt pattern. Thank you for the video and looking forward to getting info on that wonderful quilt. 🙏
First of all thank you for this informative video, so much great information. I would love to know who makes that beautiful green cabinet. Is that for your machine, because it wasn't sitting in the opening but on top. Was that only for the video? Thank you sew much. ☺️
That is an Arrow Olivia cabinet. It does have a drop for the machine, I just wasn’t using it for this video. They run $899....UNassembled.....we pay shipping to your house😉. You can get them assembled for another $150.
Hi I bought a Bernina570 QE 6 months ago and it is working very good .About 1 month ago I bought the Module for embroidery and I was happy making designs all of a sudden it started making a squeaking noise when I’m stitching .It seems the noise is coming from the top part of the machine .I always clean the machine and oil it as well after 3 full bobbins used. Please can you figure out what had happened cause I’m very worried infect I stopped using it .
Hi Marthese! Where are you located? Can you take your machine to your dealer for them to take a quick look at it?? I think that might be your best bet, as I can't tell you why it would be squeaking without looking at the machine in operation.
Quilting In The Valley,Hi thanks for answering me.I’m from Malta. I asked maybe it is a miner issue so I wan’t have to take to the dealer and leave it there for a week or more .
Yes, that is a pain! I think you may have to, though. You might want to look at oiling more frequently, though. BERNINA jumbo bobbin machines are thirsty! I oil mine with every new bobbin!
I love your video & all your design accessories! May I ask where you bought the customizations? I'd love to make my bernina pink or floral!!! Ty again for your informative video :)
Lisa, here I am again bc my screen froze with 1010 error message and I needed your help once again to get my 780 sewing. The error 1010 message is scary but then I remembered that you helped me before with the same problem.
Tyf your video. I also cleaned my 780 with your guidance. May God bless you always.
BERNINA MADE TO
CREATE!!!
That means your hook has a problem. Unthread top and bottom. Remove the hook. Check for threads in the hook area. Make sure your flywheel rotated freely. If not, gently rock your flywheel back and forth till it does rotate freely. Oil snd put hook back in. Then rethread to and bottom. (If you cannot get your flywheel to rotate, then you have a BIG jam and will need service.)
@@QuiltingInTheValley
Tyf your help. Yes, you were correct! I did all that you instructed and now it's sewing like a dream. God bless you.
I watched this 3 years after you made it but you helped me unfreeze my screen on my 200.
Thanks so much for posting this!
This was so useful! I had all but given up and resigned myself to taking my 770 in for repair. And then I listened to your hints and repaired the problem myself.A+
You have just restored my faith in "everything" sewing. I’ve owned my Bernina 570 QE for 5 years and I cannot tell you the trouble I’ve had right from the get go threading this machine successfully, I went back to the shop several times and the lass would thread it several times and it was fine, I’d change the colour of the cotton at home and bang I couldn’t get it to work, which means I can only sew around 10 stitches before the machine stops so I clear it and sew another 10 stitches and so on. I’ve pieced quilts and sewn garments limping along like this!
My daughter and I pulled off the front cover and because she had had some success on more occasions than I did we delved deeper looking for why. We threaded it and saw the little spring/coil thingy and knew it was a sensor issue - I wish the lass in the shop had said there was a sensor, after several visits she gave up on me and said some machines are more sensitive than others and mine was one of them. NOW thanks to you I know HOW to get the thread through the sensor, I love everything else about my Bernina except for this threading issue, so when I say thank you, please imagine me bowing at you feet with gratitude. Thank you, I love your direct commonsense approach to fixing problems this home sewist had.
Oh my goodness!!! I’m so glad to have been of assistance! Please try to enjoy that machine…it honestly is a trooper!
@@QuiltingInTheValley I’m going to thoroughly enjoy it now - followed you advice and it threaded through the sensor first time. Thank you again.
Thank you you saved a trip to Repair for my 880+ I repaired with your help!!! This was so Helpful
One of the best videos I have seen on Bernina. I am new to Bernina and have watched many videos. Great info provided. I have bookmarked this one as a rescue video for any future issues
Thanks!!
Thank you so much for this video. My machine would keep stopping ever 15th stitch. I cleaned it, oiled it vacuumed it and it still kept happening. I have a Artista 640 machine so not new like yours but it worked following your directions. It was the top thread! I didn't put as much tension on it while threading it evidently. I threaded it again the way you said using more tension in my right hand and now it works great! So appreciate your help.
Thank you sooo much on the error 1010 fix. You are a lifesaver!!!!❤
the bobbin winder that I thought was an alarm and taking the hook out for cleaning... you made it all seem so easy and not as scary as I thought! thank you!
THANK YOU! You saved my day. My machine was humming, but not running, and your vid told me I’d left the bobbin winder button on. Thank you so much!
Excellent!
Thank you very much! I'm the happy new owner of a secondhand B710 and these tips are brilliant!
Awesome, thank you. New machine owner today, soooooo excited.
Lisa, I find your videos super helpful. You're an excellent instructor, and know the right things to say to make people learning their machine understand how are machine works, how to navigate through the buttons, and the reason why you have to do certain things in a sequence. Your videos are filmed nice and clear, with close up views, especially this one. I have a new Bernina 590, attended the guide classes, but still learning. Thanks for all your tips! I've subscribed to your channel and am now going through the Bernina mastery videos.
Thank you!!
Had just finished cleaning and oilng - when the 1010 came up - you explanationi was so clear and helpful... thank you so much!!!
I just spent almost three hours trouble shooting what I now know was a hook issue thanks to you! I learned how to correctly put the hook back in & I found the little piece of thread in the hook & now I am able to sew again! Thank you!
🎆
Your straight forward, down to earth, don't panic attitude is so refreshing and reassuring. I work at a Bernina dealership and wish I had a dollar for every frightened phonecall, "I just took my new Bernina out of the box and it's making a funny buzzing sound. What's wrong with it?" Yep, bobbin winder.
It got me when I had my first BERNINA, too🤣🤣
Thank you I had the buzzing sound when I turned it on I had no idea that it would do make that sound if the bobbin winder was on. You save me as I’m doing an urgent sewing job for a friend!
I was having a meltdown because my screen was frozen! Thank you so much for helping me fix it and my heart rate!🥰
Thank you so much for this video. I thought I had to go to the store to fix my machine. I was making a Halloween gift for my grandson. I was afraid I wouldn't get it to him in time. I saw your video on the flywheel. There was a little thread caught where you showed. And you taught me how to clean it and put the flywheel back. My project is completed now!
Thank you! The instruction on how to use the threader helps immensely! I normally don't use the threader because I get so frustrated because it doesn't thread! Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for this video! I found it while searching for an explanation as to why my Bernina 790 was suddenly buzzing non-stop and the bobbin icon was spinning. I was relieved to hear that the solution was so simple (but no where to be found in my manual). Thanks for saving me an unnecessary (and expensive!) trip to have it repaired.
I really appreciated this video! I was getting the “two gears” main motor not running error and your tips on the threading fixed my issue. I just opened my box today and hadn’t gotten ONE STITCH in when that error came up-!! Your video gave me the confidence to undo the bobbin area all the way and then I redid the thread as you showed with TWO hands! That fixed it! Woo! Thank you!!!!!!
Thank you for this video. My machine locked up and sat at the repair shop for 6 weeks. When I called they hadn’t even looked at it, were so backed up and said it was going to be another 6 weeks at least. I picked up my machine. Did this troubleshooting. Found a bunch of lint caught in the bobbin race. And woo hoo I’m back sewing on my machine again.
Wonderful!!!
Thank you so much, I have an Activa 125 machine, a much older machine but followed your instructions for the 10/10 message (don't get that message on this machine but it described the issue) opened it up and found the hidden thick thread stuck on the sides which was blocking the bobbin from moving. Really needed to finish a project and was so aggravated that I had to stop and bring it in for repair. You saved my day, thank you!
Thank you,Thank you!!!! Your calmness and no stress, helped me to think I can do it and did! I was so afraid to touch any thing on my brand new machine ! So grateful!!!!!!!!
I agree with this! You also do not make people new to the machine (or sewing for that matter) feel like they should know this or that they're stupid. Plain, calm and reassuring. Thnx for the vid!
Super helpful info! This new Bernini owner is very thankful 🥰🙌🏻
Thank you for your video! It’s very helpful for the new-user.
Thank you so much!!!! Your video was soooo helpful and saved me a trip and precious time to take my machine to the Bernina dealer. I fixed the problem myself thanks to you.
OMG thank you. I got a 230 from my mom when she passed. I have been trying to hook it up and use I for like 2 yrs. You helped me so much. I was gonna cry lol Thank you :)
Awesome video! I searched and searched and she showed us stuff that wasn’t anywhere else online like the reset !
Thank you for doing this!
Best wishes from a Bernina Quilter from Germany. Your tips just saved me to drive to my dealer one hour away. Had the error 1010. Wheel and bobbin was blocked. With a little pressure I could take out the bobbin and clean it from a little piece of thread.
Brilliant! Thank you for the tips. Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Very informative. Thank you. I have the 880 Plus and I am always looking up info on the machine from videos on line.
Excellent. Must see video for all Bernina owners.
Thank you for this great video! I watched it yesterday because I was having a BSR problem (which wasn't in the video, but that's OK) but then, today, I was doing some sewing and suddenly the front buttons stopped responding to my touch. Geesh. But I remembered your tip on how to resolve this and it worked like a charm! Thanks again.
Glad it helped!
YOU my dear are a life saver! I had a frozen screen. You were able to make me laugh at myself. By doing what you said to do in this situation I was able to fix the issue. Ber"NINA" is very happy now and so am I! I am going to grab a cocktail and stay away from my sewing machine tonight before another frustrating issue pops up. Thanks again!!
Happy days are ahead for you and Nina!
Oh my gosh thank you so much I searched because I had a number 1010 and you are a savior.
EXCELLENT REVIEW AND SUGGESTIONS THANK YOU!
OMG!! My screen had frozen on my brand new machine...'Oh no! I got a lemon!!' Followed your directions to recalibrate the screen, all is well- WHEW!! THANK YOU!!!
Thankyou so much for this.I have only had my 770 4 days and have managed to frighten myself with it freezing twice. And couldn’t work out what to do. Fixed now
I think your two button hold down fixed my USB issue. Great tips to review. Thanks!
Thank you! Thank you! I really needed this. So helpful.
Great instructional video! This is wonderful information that you are sharing with all of us. Please continue!!!!😎
thank you for the tips, I was trying to save an item and the screen locked up, and it took me 4 time's to reboot my 790 plus to get it to save. I hope nothing else is wrong with my machine.
Oh my goodness thank you! There was a NEST of threads behind the hook thing!😮 and I used the opportunity to oil where you said. 💗💗💗🙏🙏🙏
Omg. It was the bobbin winder. Bless you!! So helpful 😂❤
You have given more information than I've been able to find anywhere. I have a Bernina Activa 130 and it has just recently started going out of hook alignment. Had it in shop several times and told he doesn't know what is causing this problem. Would you know? At $160 each time I take it in is getting very expensive. Would appreciate any information you can give me.
Hi! Is the tech telling you that the hook is out of alignment? That is an odd thing to have happen. Is there another tech to take it to? (BTW-our tech does not charge if the problem reoccurs within 90 days of service!). Is it possible that the NEEDLE bar is out of alignment? Have you hit anything with a needle before all this started?
I am LOVING lock down!! So peaceful, quiet and relaxing home alone!! Sewing all day!
Thank you, thank you!! My B570QE had a major problem last evening. It would sew. I had a hunch there was thread down deep near the bobbin but I couldn't figure out how to get there. I didn't realize I could remove the "holder" around the bobbin case - sure enough, there was a huge wad of thread, wound tightly into a little ball. Once I removed that, put it back together, re-threaded the machine (for good measure!), it works perfectly!!!
Thank you so so much. I thought i was in for a very expensive visit to the Bernina shop! God bless you!
Yep - I called about the noise my bobbin winder was making. It was a new machine and I was scared. I felt like such a goober when they told me what was causing the noise! LOL. Great video. Your common sense approach is awesome!
I think I love you! The last thing I wanted to do was bring my machine in during a pandemic. That is, assuming repair people are even taking in machines. I'm new at sewing and there's SO much to learn. I saved your video to my TH-cam "Bernina and tutorials" folder. I'll also share a link to this on the Bernina 7 Series group. Thanks for providing some giggles and a ton of relief!
Well thanks!!!! Hope your B Baby is behaving!
@@QuiltingInTheValley unfortunately, it isn't. I found a tiny ball of thread right where you said to look. I thought my problems were over, but my BSR is still acting up. I get a small nest underneath. I'm starting to regret buying this machine. It's my first computerized one.
No regrets allowed! It’s just the learning curve....you’ll get it! (And we’ve got a BSR video coming!)
I had problems with the BSR too.... surprisingly, I found unplugging the BSR (and using it as a plain open toed foot) made machine quilting way better , more fun and less frustrating. You may want to try that as an option.... Waiting for that BSR Video!!
Love how you presented these fixes. Hope you do more videos. Not having a manual is so frustrating. Everything is online - so much more challenging. Thank you.
Thanks, will do!
I love your videos , I will save this one because it takes me about 5 minutes to put the hook in. Also your'e funny and I love that. Thank you for your Channel, and I'm a very happy subscriber..
Thank you so much was using my machine this afternoon when I found a screw in the material I was machining I have searched and searched put my machine through it’s paces and couldn’t find where it came from or anything wrong in desperation started scrolling through tube and found you say no more just thank you very useful and informative video
You just saved my weekend with my new 590! Thank you!
Great to hear!
We found you looking for Bernina answers and love the tips. BUT, please please please tell me about the adorable quilt behind you!!!
It was from Windham Fabrics, and called Going Places. Cute fabric line!
I absolutely adore you. Just brought a B435 and stuffed up the bobbin housing and i also couldn’t use the threader. With this video i got everything back up and running. Your trouble shooting tips are so useful
Thanks!!! Glad it helped😉
Thank you so much!!!!!! You saved me right before Christmas!
Great video, wish my dealer and his staff knew these fixes. If they do, they are not forthcoming with it.
This was super helpful! I just got my B480 back from a service and there was a weird clicking noise coming from the bobbin area. I removed the hook and everything and replaced it per your instructions and that resolved the clicking.
Thanks for clarifying about the mystery screw, though it would be good to add that it has a purpose. It is a set screw, used to secure attachments, like a finger guard, to the foot itself.
You are a life saver 👏🏽 thank you for this video!
This was so helpful. Thank you.
Just bought a 570qe & my first computerised machine (had 830 mechanical Bernina which was my mother-in-law’s purchased in 1974 & has been an incredible workhorse). Thank you so much, really useful video. Not sure, if I’m the only one but I find the official Bernina videos too fast - by the time I’ve read the written bit & see what the arrow is pointing too it’s gone onto something else.
Thank you sooooooooo much! I’ve just bought the 570QE 😍
This was so incredibly helpful!!! This is my first Bernina and I have been struggling with 2 of these issues so thank you so much!
Thank you so very much for all your helpful tips. I just knew my new machine was testing my patience on purpose. You gave me serenity!
Ty..easy perezie ..your so helpful..calm...keep up your videos...my new Bernina 790 plus (bought October 2020 no class till Dec.5th due to Covid-19).first off. I do know how to correctly thread my machine lol...after it has been embroidering/or sewing For awhile..the thread becomes snagged between the plastic cover and the first thread guide...numerous times..it catches and causes a thread error and stops..sometimes it’s so jammed in between the plastic frames and first thread guide I have to pull very hard to get the thread out. Very frustrating...I have quit sewing on it. Or use a free standing thread guide to correct the problem..then that eventually dose the same problem..help? When you pay $10 thousand dollars for a machine...you are upset..for this type of problem in 2 month I’ve owned this machine..been going on for weeks now..I bought it 150 miles from where I live..Ann Arbor Michigan quilting shop wants me to come in with it..guess that what I’ll have to do..anybody else. Have. This problem?,??
I have never had that problem....and the 790 is my machine for 4 years now. You may have a burr or a snag somewhere that they can fix for you!
Was so useful! The other times i would driving to shop to see what is wrong but with you all i do do was calm now and go through the steps! It was also nice to see you have the Tula too! thank you!
Thank you for your video. Very good. I wanted to know about the dreaded 1010 error message. I did everything you mentioned. No luck. So frustrated because the fly wheel would work when everything was out oof the machine (bobbin, bobbin holder, race). The race seemed to be magnetically set into machine fine, but once in, the flywheel wouldn’t turn. In a last ditch effort, when everything was out again, I turned the flywheel 180 degrees so that the pins that the race fits into were now completely turned around. Voila!!!! Everything is working perfectly. I think you talked about this, but I was totally focused on those pins being at 10 and 4 O’clock and not the other things you were saying about setting in the race. Thanks again. No need to take my machine in for servicing.
Now you have the feel for it you will know what to do if it ever happens again!! Success!!!
Thank you so much. I just had the screw come out of the foot as you described. Such a relief to find out that its no drama. I love my Bernina 770.
Thanks so much for this video.
Th❤nk you. Th❤nk you I’m miles from a shop! You’ve saved me aggravation time and peace of mind.
🙏🏼🥰
This is came in so handy tonight...that pesky 1010! Thank you.
Any troubleshooting advice for my Bernina 475 QE making a chattering sound when sewing? I have tried rethreading, changing needle, cleaning hook, etc.
I would start with ensuring that you are oiling sufficiently, and often enough, in the right place. On the other hand, the 475 and 480 have a distinctly different sewing sound than the larger machines, and they do make a little more noise.
I have a 770QE and continue to have trouble with my cutter, and top thread fraying and breaking! Thanks!
What type of thread/needle combo are you using? You MUST have a needle that is large enough for your thread! 80/12 needles for 50 and 40 weight thread. Sometimes a 90/14 for 40 weight. Are you using a needle designed for the type of stitch you are doing? (Microtex for piecing and straight stitching, embroidery needle for embroidery, quilting needle for free motion, etc). Most thread break issues are caused by improper thread/needle combos.
When is the last time you had it serviced? You may have a burr or a lint knot in the works somewhere if you have exhausted all thread/needle combos.
What, specifically, is your cutter having problems with? You know to clean it regularly following directions on screen?
Thank you for your tips
OMG! Saved my life! :)
But overall I don’t love the sound of my bernina!! It looks that I always have thread stucked somewhere, even when I just finished cleaning
A little advice...whenever you have a thread jam: unthread top AND bottom. Clean thoroughly, oil every other bobbin, and always thread top thread with two hands and the foot in the upright position. Things I learned the hard way after I got my first jumbo bobbin BERNINA😉
Thank you very much for your videos which have helped me tremendously! The video on the bobbin winder causing the humming noise my husband and I heard really helped bc we were dumbfounded! I really thought I needed to take my Bernina in for servicing. Thank you once again! Kathleen
Super tips, thank you !!
Just about to buy a Bernina machine but unsure which one to choose, the 480 looks interesting or one of the 5 series. really useful video, thank you.
The 570 is the one that starts the lineup with all the automatic functions....the 480 is in the series that starts with the jumbo bobbins. 7” vs 8.5” in throat space from the four to the five series, as well. Lots to think about!
Thank you. I'm using my new machine and you helped me solved my problem. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Glad I could help!
Thanks for sharing. I really appreciate you. God bless.
Thank you! Very helpful. Can I ask you a question about my Bernina 800 please? My on/off switch keeps spontaneously going off (turns red) randomly while I'm sewing. I'm using the zig-zag stitch to create the satin stitch on a quilt. Periodically while working, it just turns off. It restarts just as spontaneously. Any tips? My last tune up was summer. Thank you.
That sounds like either a short in the cord, something glitching in the pier supply, or possibly a board going out. Are you on a voltage regulator? That’s different from a surge protector. A voltage regulator keeps the power consistent to the machine in the event of fluctuating power supply issues.
@@QuiltingInTheValley Thank you!
Thanks for this great, and very helpful, video. I do have one VERY VERY basic question that I can't seem to find an answer to anywhere: At night, when I am done sewing for the day and shut down my Bernina... should the needle and presser foot be UP, or DOWN???? Perplexing over this one. Thank you.
That one truly is up to you! When TRAVELLING, your needle and foot should be down to help support the needle bar and prevent movement. Overnight, on your sewing table it really doesn’t matter!
Thank you for all your help!
Thank you, thank you. My screen froze. Nothing in the manual to help, but you did. 🎉❤
Just what I needed...recalibration,!
Saved me $'s thanks Deb😁
THANK YOU!!!! This was sooooo helpful!
I appreciate your video. Thank you. I also love the quilt behind you. Would you tell the pattern and if I could purchase it?
Hi there! It is a kit, from Windham Fabrics....called Going Places. It is on our website at www.quiltinginthevalley.com😉
Congratulations on a great video!
Hi Lisa, 4 years later, I came across your video on troubleshooting your Bernina, loved it. I couldn't help admiring the quilt on the wall. By any chance can you provide the quilt name/designer and where I can look into getting that quilt pattern. Thank you for the video and looking forward to getting info on that wonderful quilt. 🙏
Hey good morning! That quilt was from Windham Fabrics, and was called Going Places. It was kitted up by the manufacturer. Hope you can find one!
@@QuiltingInTheValley Thank you for your prompt reply. I'll see if I can find that pattern, I think it will be a great quilt for my grandson.
First of all thank you for this informative video, so much great information. I would love to know who makes that beautiful green cabinet. Is that for your machine, because it wasn't sitting in the opening but on top. Was that only for the video? Thank you sew much. ☺️
That is an Arrow Olivia cabinet. It does have a drop for the machine, I just wasn’t using it for this video. They run $899....UNassembled.....we pay shipping to your house😉. You can get them assembled for another $150.
Wow, love how you came across,
Do you gave tips for a lower thread that keeps catching or for bernina 1630?
You might want to have it checked to see if you have a burr from a needle strike on your hook. That causes thread catching quite often!
Hi I bought a Bernina570 QE 6 months ago and it is working very good .About 1 month ago I bought the Module for embroidery and I was happy making designs all of a sudden it started making a squeaking noise when I’m stitching .It seems the noise is coming from the top part of the machine .I always clean the machine and oil it as well after 3 full bobbins used. Please can you figure out what had happened cause I’m very worried infect I stopped using it .
Hi Marthese! Where are you located? Can you take your machine to your dealer for them to take a quick look at it?? I think that might be your best bet, as I can't tell you why it would be squeaking without looking at the machine in operation.
Quilting In The Valley,Hi thanks for answering me.I’m from Malta. I asked maybe it is a miner issue so I wan’t have to take to the dealer and leave it there for a week or more .
Yes, that is a pain! I think you may have to, though. You might want to look at oiling more frequently, though. BERNINA jumbo bobbin machines are thirsty! I oil mine with every new bobbin!
Thank you.... x 100. Your brilliant. Love the video!!
Great information!
I love your video & all your design accessories! May I ask where you bought the customizations? I'd love to make my bernina pink or floral!!! Ty again for your informative video :)
The BERNINA I was using was a Special Edition machine, not customized. Sorry!! Tula Pink edition😉
Oh I see! Its so fun!