This is the BEST TENSION VIDEO I HAVE EVER WATCH!!!!!! Yes, I did exactly as you explained for bot the bobbin and the upper cones, Checked the Bobbin tension and it dropped just 1 1/4 inch, and then flattened all my cones thread tension knobs, did my first run, and found some threads too loos, and some too tight, so I tightened or loose accordingly, just one half turn accordingly. Now my machine is stitching PERFECTLY!!!!! And I did that also for my single needle machines from Brother, Janome, Viking, but specially the Bernina machines that all of them have a bobbin case and a bobbin coz they are not top load. Infinite thanks for your very detailed and excellently explained video!!!! Jorge
Save yourself lots of hassle and buy a bobbin tension gauge and an upper thread tension gauge. You will need to check tension often. Gauges are better than guess work. Can use on your sewing machine too.
Tension is a headache! Most videos say flush the top tension with the inner screw, and adjust bobbin tension to 150~225 depending on the fabric Well, tried it! And broke 5 needles! Turns out the top tension was the issue, I needed to loosen it all the way to almost removing the entire screw, that was the sweet spot. Take home message, bobbin case should be around 150~225 after that forget about the bobbin case, and only adjust the top tension until you find the good spot. Took few hours of frustration and googling to understand this.
Get yourself a bobbin thread tension gauge. It is a must. Otherwise it will be a trial and error until you adjust the tension. Just get the gauge, and now you are left with the upper tension. This will give you one variable to adjust rather than two variables, which will cause frustration for new embroiders.
How much is it? is it used? What are you looking to do? Are you already an embroiderer, or are you looking to just get started? I love their fast-fix videos.... save me a lot of headaches on my Melco machine, for sure!
i am in the biz looking to get all new equipment love SWF but the price is crazy now,i need another four head i am willing to get two doubles and one single for hats if it does a good job would like to see one up close and personal 4 myself. will be in las vegas this wkend if there is one has one in that area
Emanuel Colon I feel ya. Melco won't even post their prices on equipment. I think it's because it is so much higher than others. am thinking of finding a Brother or Elna machine, as the price is a third of Melco pricing.. But, i'll keep my Melco single-head running. It is a true workhorse!
Emanuel Colon I wouldn't know. It seems to have a lot of mechanical functions, (rather than computerized, so it may last longer than some of the newer machines. It's like old cars vs. new cars. On the newer cars, if the computer goes out, you're done. On older cars, you can easily replace parts... so i was interested in the Redline for this reason. And it seems similar to the (very old) melco Mel-star... Or the SWF machines from about 25 - 30 years back. There is nothing wrong with older machines, as long as the motors stay in good shape!
This is the BEST TENSION VIDEO I HAVE EVER WATCH!!!!!! Yes, I did exactly as you explained for bot the bobbin and the upper cones, Checked the Bobbin tension and it dropped just 1 1/4 inch, and then flattened all my cones thread tension knobs, did my first run, and found some threads too loos, and some too tight, so I tightened or loose accordingly, just one half turn accordingly. Now my machine is stitching PERFECTLY!!!!! And I did that also for my single needle machines from Brother, Janome, Viking, but specially the Bernina machines that all of them have a bobbin case and a bobbin coz they are not top load. Infinite thanks for your very detailed and excellently explained video!!!! Jorge
Thank you so much, this is the best tension video I’ve ever watched on TH-cam, my tension is now perfect.
Thank you for this detailed video. I have a different machine, but the tensions issues are the same!!
Thank you so much.
You help me a lot to fix problems at work and make me very happy!
Gratitude.
😌😌😌
Save yourself lots of hassle and buy a bobbin tension gauge and an upper thread tension gauge. You will need to check tension often. Gauges are better than guess work. Can use on your sewing machine too.
Where can I get that ?
Thank you for you demo. these instructions fixed my problem
Should all the lines on the tension screws be pointing same way or does that matter?
thank you very much i fix my problem becoz of your video thanks again.
It still bothers me that the Bobbin chambers in some of these machines do not come with a cover.
Tension is a headache!
Most videos say flush the top tension with the inner screw, and adjust bobbin tension to 150~225 depending on the fabric
Well, tried it! And broke 5 needles!
Turns out the top tension was the issue, I needed to loosen it all the way to almost removing the entire screw, that was the sweet spot.
Take home message, bobbin case should be around 150~225 after that forget about the bobbin case, and only adjust the top tension until you find the good spot. Took few hours of frustration and googling to understand this.
Get yourself a bobbin thread tension gauge. It is a must. Otherwise it will be a trial and error until you adjust the tension.
Just get the gauge, and now you are left with the upper tension. This will give you one variable to adjust rather than two variables, which will cause frustration for new embroiders.
Great video, thank you!
Thank you for such a clear demo
Thanks for the video. Nicely done. Could not get the download to work.
this videos are helpful thanks a lot
You are welcome!
Como se llama o como consigo el hilo que va en el pequeño carrete inferir
Why your hoop is jumping ....which adds more noise
The link is not working where can I get this Tension H file please
Great Video!
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
I can;t get the H test download?
www.redline1501.com/tension.html
serait il possible de traduire cette vidéo en Français ?
WHERE CAN I GET THE TENTION H FILE THE LINK DONT WORK
www.redline1501.com/tension.html
CAN ANYBODY THAT BOUGHT THIS TELL ME IF IT IS A GOOD BUY
How much is it? is it used? What are you looking to do? Are you already an embroiderer, or are you looking to just get started? I love their fast-fix videos.... save me a lot of headaches on my Melco machine, for sure!
i am in the biz looking to get all new equipment love SWF but the price is crazy now,i need another four head i am willing to get two doubles and one single for hats if it does a good job would like to see one up close and personal 4 myself. will be in las vegas this wkend if there is one has one in that area
Emanuel Colon I feel ya. Melco won't even post their prices on equipment. I think it's because it is so much higher than others. am thinking of finding a Brother or Elna machine, as the price is a third of Melco pricing.. But, i'll keep my Melco single-head running. It is a true workhorse!
what do you think of this REDLINE machine,it is low but is it going to give you problems
Emanuel Colon I wouldn't know. It seems to have a lot of mechanical functions, (rather than computerized, so it may last longer than some of the newer machines.
It's like old cars vs. new cars. On the newer cars, if the computer goes out, you're done. On older cars, you can easily replace parts...
so i was interested in the Redline for this reason. And it seems similar to the (very old) melco Mel-star... Or the SWF machines from about 25 - 30 years back. There is nothing wrong with older machines, as long as the motors stay in good shape!