{"id":11292,"date":"2023-12-16T19:26:03","date_gmt":"2023-12-16T18:26:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=11292"},"modified":"2023-12-16T19:26:03","modified_gmt":"2023-12-16T18:26:03","slug":"how-to-fix-the-tension-on-a-singer-sewing-machine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-fix-the-tension-on-a-singer-sewing-machine\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Fix The Tension On A Singer Sewing Machine"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Diagnosing the Problem<\/h2>\n

The first step in fixing any tension issue with a Singer Sewing Machine is to diagnose the problem—determining what needs repairing and how best to go about it. Singer Sewing Machines require the user to adjust tension manually with a dial or tension screw located on the top or side of the machine. This tension should be adjusted depending on the type and thickness of the material. If the tension is too loose, the thread may become slack and the machine may jam. On the other hand, if the tension is too tight, the needle may break. To diagnose the tension issues, thread a needle and pull the thread to the back of the machine; when the dial is adjusted correctly, the thread will pull smoothly and the thread will not be too loose nor too tight.<\/p>\n

Changing the Needle<\/h2>\n

A possible reason for tension issues could be a worn-down needle. To determine if this is the case, a user can try replacing the needle. When replacing the needle, refer to the Singer Sewing Machine manual for the correct type and size for the specific machine model. If a user does not know the exact size, measure the length and width of the existing needle for the exact measurements. It is important to note that Singer Sewing Machines require special needles that can be easily found in most fabric and craft stores.<\/p>\n

Checking the Feed Dog<\/h2>\n

If changing the needle does not solve the tension problem, the user should also check the feed dog. The feed dog is the metal piece located underneath the machine foot and is responsible for feeding fabric through the machine. It should remain in good condition, as it affects both machine tension and fabric feeding. To check for any potential damage, the user should open the machine and access the feed dog. If it appears to be broken or misaligned, then it should be replaced. Refer to the Singer Sewing Machine manual for information on finding and installing the correct feed dog.<\/p>\n

Cleaning the Machine<\/h2>\n

When the needle, dial and feed dog have all been checked and the tension problem persists, it is time to clean the machine. Over time, Singer Sewing Machines accumulate lint, dust and pieces of thread that can cause tension issues. To clean the machine, unplug the machine, then brush, blow and vacuum away any dirt or lint that might have built up inside. Wipe down the needle threads and all other areas of the machine, paying close attention to all moving parts. Finally, brush and lubricate all moving parts with a light machine oil or lubricant.<\/p>\n

Replacing the Bobbin Case<\/h2>\n