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Stitch Basics<\/h2>\n

Sewing is both an art and a practical skill. To get good results with any sewing machine, a good understanding of the basics is essential. You need to understand the tension adjustment on your Brother CS6000i sewing machine, as it ensures even stitches, no skipped stitches and a neat and even bobbin thread.
\nIn majority of cases, the correct tension for basic stitches is in the number 4 to 5 range on most machines. To start, set the tension at its midpoint of 4.5 and test stitch on a few scraps of fabric you plan to use.Test every fabric to get an idea of the best tension setting. As a general guide, silks, crepes, knits and fine wools need a lower tension setting of 4 or less and heavier fabrics such as cotton, denim and tweed should be set at 5 or increasingly higher.<\/p>\n

Checking the Tension Dial<\/h2>\n

The tension of the Brother CS6000i sewing machine is regulated by a numbered dial on the face of the machine. To regulate this tension, turn the dial either to the right or left to increase or decrease the tension. To ensure optimal thread tension, check the tension of your machine before you begin each sewing task.
\nTo check the tension of the thread on the needle, insert a needle threaded with an appropriate thread weight into the needle, making sure the thread passes through the tension dial. Pull the thread up and press the pedal lightly to test the tension. It should “feel” correct. If the thread seems too loose, turn the Thread Tension Dial to the right slightly, that is clockwise. If the thread tension is too tight, turn the Thread Tension Dial to the left slightly, that is anti-clockwise.<\/p>\n

Bobbin Thread Tension<\/h2>\n

On a Brother CS6000i sewing machine, the bobbin thread tension can be adjusted separately. If the stitches appear stretched on the back, the bobbin thread might be too loose. Turn the screw on the bobbin case counter clockwise with a small flat-head screwdriver. The bobbin case should still be able to rotate freely when the tension is set properly. Test the bobbin tension on scrap fabric. If your fabric looks loopy on one side and the thread looks tight on the other side, the bobbin tension may be too tight. Turn the screw on the bobbin case clockwise to loosen the tension.<\/p>\n

Understanding Thread<\/h2>\n

Part of adjusting tension is understanding which type of thread you are using. Using the correct thread for the fabric you are sewing is essential for proper tension. The middle number on a spool of thread is the thread weight. Use a number 50 or higher thread for medium to heavy fabrics and a number 60 or higher for lightweight or sheer fabrics such as organza, chiffon or sheer curtains. When attaching buttons, try a higher number thread for a more secure result.<\/p>\n

Vertical Spool Position<\/h2>\n