{"id":2178,"date":"2023-03-05T03:45:23","date_gmt":"2023-03-05T02:45:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=2178"},"modified":"2023-03-05T03:45:23","modified_gmt":"2023-03-05T02:45:23","slug":"why-cant-my-sewing-machine-sew-through-bulky-fabric","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/why-cant-my-sewing-machine-sew-through-bulky-fabric\/","title":{"rendered":"Why cant my sewing machine sew through bulky fabric?"},"content":{"rendered":"

A sewing machine cannot sew through bulky fabric because the needles are not long enough to penetrate through all the layers. In addition, the presser foot is not heavy enough to hold down all the layers while sewing.<\/p>\n

There could be several reasons why your sewing machine cannot sew through bulky fabric. The most common reason is that the needle is not sharp enough or the thread is not strong enough. You may also need to increase the pressure of the presser foot or use a heavier-duty needle. Sometimes, you may need to sew slowly or use a walking foot attachment to help feed the fabric through the machine.<\/p>\n

Why won’t my sewing machine go through thick fabric? <\/h2>\n

If your machine is still having trouble sewing thicker fabrics, try using a wedge to lift the presser foot and get the seam started. This will just give the fabric a little lift at the beginning of your seam. Wedges can also be bought from haberdashery stores and are normally made from rubber or plastic.<\/p>\n

While stitching thick fabric, such as denim or leather, a tension of 35 to 45 is recommended. This is to sew through the fabric and maintain neatness throughout easily.<\/p>\n

Can a regular sewing machine sew thick fabric <\/h3>\n