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Overview<\/h2>\n

The bobbin tension on a Brother sewing machine is the amount of tension placed on the upper thread while it is looping around the bobbin to form a stitch. Adjusting this tension is vital to producing a quality finished product. Too much tension can cause the stitch to be too tight, while not enough tension can cause the upper thread to pull away from the lower thread. This article explains how to properly adjust the bobbin tension on a Brother sewing machine to get the perfect stitch every time.<\/p>\n

Testing the Tension<\/h2>\n

Before adjusting the bobbin tension, it is important to test the tension in order to determine if an adjustment is required. To test the tension on a Brother sewing machine, you must first assemble the machine and thread it. Once it is threaded, try sewing a couple of stitches on a piece of scrap fabric. Gently pull apart the bobbin thread and gently tug on the upper thread. If the thread is difficult to separate, the tension is likely too tight and needs to be adjusted. If the thread comes apart too easily, then the tension is too loose and needs to be adjusted.<\/p>\n

Adjusting the Tension<\/h2>\n

Once you have determined that the tension needs to be adjusted, you can begin the process of adjusting the bobbin tension on a Brother sewing machine. The first thing you need to do is locate the tension adjustment knob. This knob is usually located near the bobbin case. To adjust the tension, turn the knob clockwise to tighten it or counterclockwise to loosen it. You should adjust it in increments of ¼ turn at a time and then test the tension again until you get the results you desire.<\/p>\n

Checking for Inconsistencies<\/h2>\n

Adjusting the bobbin tension can sometimes create inconsistencies in your stitches. This is usually caused by the tension being uneven on both sides of the stitch. To correct this, re-thread your machine, attach the bobbin case, and adjust the tension. Once the tension is adjusted, hold the top thread and pull it to the back of the machine. This will help ensure the bobbin tension is even on both sides of the stitch.<\/p>\n

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