It took me a while as well, you have to make sure and do exactly the same thing she is and it’s doable.., it takes a few try’s, but when you get it, it works, next thing is figuring out proper tension when sewing, when you master it, it’s a great machine for quick work on thinner fabrics.
It's a shit video but the technique is correct however before I learned it I used a broken toothpick and tweasers. But really you just have to have the thread close enough to the needle when you bring it down so that it can come up through the hole when you lift the needle up again, it's tedious but it's the only way
I clicked on this video solely to see how the top bobbin is set up/strung through. I noticed this machine tends to work fine so long as you correctly run the two strings. IMO most "sudden stopping" is due to incorrect string positioning. After that, it's the weak motor jamming up. Unless you're sewing straight up denim, this machine should work fine.
Hello Strawberry Gecko - correct, the Stitch Quick is designed as a mender of lightweight fabrics. Denim may not work with anything but a sewing machine, as those are made for many types of fabrics. Feel free to send us an email at CustomerService@DynoLLC.com if you need more help. Thanks! Shannon
These instructions are backwards. They teach you how to sew first before they teach you how to thread the machine. Then they teach you how to thread the bottom bobbin before the top bobbin when you clearly need the top bobbin threaded first. So frustrating!
Rachel Nadar it’s your tension, it’s not right, you need to adjust tension and put needle into low position again and press start again, this happens when the tension is too tight or too loose, it is a delicate balance, I still get pauses every now and then. Good luck. Sorry I didn’t see this post sooner.
Hello Rapunzel! So sorry to hear that you were having difficulties. I know this reply is a little late, as we didn't have an employee assigned to answer these comments and questions, but I do have the instruction manual that I downloaded, and I can send that to you in email if you wish. If you do not want to put your email address here, please feel free to send an email to CustomerService@DynoLLC.com and I will send you the basic instruction booklet! Also, there are several other TH-cam channels that have tutorial videos on the Stitch Quick, like VianneyCreations, so you can maybe check that channel. Thanks! Shannon
They edited the video some because the string was hanging completely out. Then they cut to another shot and when they went back the string was different. it took me 10 minutes to get that string through the bottom
Hello Robiah - thank you for watching! Although the machine is designed to be most effective using batteries, it can also be used with a power cord (which does NOT come with the unit). That is what the adaptor hole is for. It is not a common power cord (see instruction sheet for details), so you have to search online if you want to use the machine without batteries. Shannon
Hello Jay - sorry for the late response, but you are so right! I will forward your comment to the marketing team for this product, as I know they were hoping to get some more tips and tricks videos out next year. Thank you for the thoughtful comment! Shannon
Hello Larissa - we are sorry to hear that you are disappointed in your Stitch Quick. You can always shoot us an email at CustomerService@DynoLLC.com and we can try to help you directly. Thanks, Shannon
1- 1:02 (place the batteries)
2- 5:58 (thread the stitch/upper bobbin)
3- 5:01 (change thread/ bottom bobbin)
3.5- 5:25 (Catch the bobbin thread)
4- 1:19 (first time run)
5- 1:38 (Getting ready to begin)
Nice Video 😊🎉
Nice work 😊👍😍
Thank you! Cheers!
I found this very helpful! Thank you!
My needle isnt catching the string on the bottom bobbin....i wish this was more specific. This machine is very frustrating
Destiny Burton did you figure out how to fix it?
I’m encountering the same problem
@@matchaprincess33 i didn't! I ended up just borrowing someone's machine, now this thing is just sitting in my storage
It took me a while as well, you have to make sure and do exactly the same thing she is and it’s doable.., it takes a few try’s, but when you get it, it works, next thing is figuring out proper tension when sewing, when you master it, it’s a great machine for quick work on thinner fabrics.
It's a shit video but the technique is correct however before I learned it I used a broken toothpick and tweasers. But really you just have to have the thread close enough to the needle when you bring it down so that it can come up through the hole when you lift the needle up again, it's tedious but it's the only way
I clicked on this video solely to see how the top bobbin is set up/strung through. I noticed this machine tends to work fine so long as you correctly run the two strings. IMO most "sudden stopping" is due to incorrect string positioning. After that, it's the weak motor jamming up. Unless you're sewing straight up denim, this machine should work fine.
Oh wait so denim won’t work with this machine? :(
Hello Strawberry Gecko - correct, the Stitch Quick is designed as a mender of lightweight fabrics. Denim may not work with anything but a sewing machine, as those are made for many types of fabrics. Feel free to send us an email at CustomerService@DynoLLC.com if you need more help.
Thanks!
Shannon
These instructions are backwards. They teach you how to sew first before they teach you how to thread the machine. Then they teach you how to thread the bottom bobbin before the top bobbin when you clearly need the top bobbin threaded first. So frustrating!
Take a shot every time you hear the word boben
My machine is pausing by itself after every 2 secs
Please suggest something
Rachel Nadar it’s your tension, it’s not right, you need to adjust tension and put needle into low position again and press start again, this happens when the tension is too tight or too loose, it is a delicate balance, I still get pauses every now and then. Good luck. Sorry I didn’t see this post sooner.
Where can I get a manual. My machine is eating the thread and knitting up
Hello Rapunzel! So sorry to hear that you were having difficulties. I know this reply is a little late, as we didn't have an employee assigned to answer these comments and questions, but I do have the instruction manual that I downloaded, and I can send that to you in email if you wish. If you do not want to put your email address here, please feel free to send an email to CustomerService@DynoLLC.com and I will send you the basic instruction booklet!
Also, there are several other TH-cam channels that have tutorial videos on the Stitch Quick, like VianneyCreations, so you can maybe check that channel.
Thanks!
Shannon
does this works to sew uniform patches on??
Angel bluerider I wouldn’t think it would do to well on something so think with my experience using it, it tends to stop on thicker fabrics.
They edited the video some because the string was hanging completely out. Then they cut to another shot and when they went back the string was different. it took me 10 minutes to get that string through the bottom
Freedom flight how did you get it? I can’t figure it out
Diego Marroquin Gomez th-cam.com/video/xaRKOkYZK7I/w-d-xo.html. Here is a link to a video on how to feed the bottom string
Diego Marroquin Gomez let me know if that helped any.
It did not. There is no loop
You didn't show how it stitched onto fabric!
Yesssss. You are awesome.
what is the function of the adaptor hole near the handle?
Hello Robiah - thank you for watching! Although the machine is designed to be most effective using batteries, it can also be used with a power cord (which does NOT come with the unit). That is what the adaptor hole is for. It is not a common power cord (see instruction sheet for details), so you have to search online if you want to use the machine without batteries.
Shannon
@@DynoMerchandise i see, thank you so much for the guidance!
This is the stupidest machine ever. It does not catch the bottom Bobby. There is no "loop" for it to pull through. Returned
how thick is that elastic? is it 1/4 inch?
Junk, thread keep catching on the back side. I am an experience sewer.
Why didnt you use a different color thread the white cant be seen on a white machine
Hello Jay - sorry for the late response, but you are so right! I will forward your comment to the marketing team for this product, as I know they were hoping to get some more tips and tricks videos out next year. Thank you for the thoughtful comment!
Shannon
I bought one of these but I can't turn the speed down
There are two types of speed
The button is on the other side of the power button
TOO MUCH!
Put me OFF COMPLETELY!!! 😖
Hello Larissa - we are sorry to hear that you are disappointed in your Stitch Quick. You can always shoot us an email at CustomerService@DynoLLC.com and we can try to help you directly.
Thanks,
Shannon
DONT BUY THIS. WORST THING I'VE EVER BOUGHT. WASTING 5 HOURS TO FIGURE IT OUT.
Hello Huong - I know this reply is a little late, but we are very sorry that you have been disappointed in your Stitch Quick.
Shannon
This is a piece of crap! Save your money and buy a proper machine!