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How to Adjust Sewing Machine Thread Tension<\/strong><\/p>\n

Adjusting the thread tension of a sewing machine is the single most important factor in achieving successful sewing results. But thread tension is often misunderstood and is a complicated subject to get your head around. Fortunately, making adjustments isn’t difficult once you understand the basics of thread tension and learn how to adjust it correctly on your machine.<\/p>\n

To have your sewing project turn out with the best results, you should use the right weight of thread for the fabric you’re using and the kind of stitch. Different thread weights need different tensions on the same fabric. This is because some thread will slide through the fabric more easily than others.<\/p>\n

The thread tension is controlled by two discs. The upper tension disc is the “take-off” disc and the bottom tension disc is the “give” disc. To adjust the tension, the disc needs to be moved closer or further away from the needle. When the tension is too tight, you’ll find it difficult to pull the thread through to the back and you’ll get puckered fabric. When the tension is too loose, the thread will snag as it passes through the fabric and the stitching won’t be even.<\/p>\n