I know some folks out there have probably come across this problem before, so I'm hoping there's some magical solution to this issue that's been happening for the last few months:
Machine is an original 2003 Red Amaya (with new rollers).
Lately, the bobbin thread has been visible in a design every now and then - sometimes more than others. This didn't used to happen, so I know something has changed. Interestingly, this has also coincided with the appearance of "loops" in satin stitches now and then.
Here's what I've already tried in order to remedy the issue:
Checked bobbin tension - seems fine - any changes to bobbin tension doesn't fix the problem.
Checked bobbin cases for damage - nope.
Checked presser foot height - doesn't seem to matter.
Checked Acti-Feed/Material Thickness settings - manual or auto doesn't fix the problem. (Values in Thread Feed setting in Amaya OS are...Column Feed: 40; Run/Fill Feed: 95; MT: 3 - all unchanged for years)
Replaced bobbin cases - no effect.
Used different bobbin threads - no effect - happens to both white & black bobbins. (Bobbins are same Coats bobbins we have been using for years. Even happens with new Magna-Glide bobbins.)
Completely cleaned/reinstalled/adjusted rotary hook/hook timing - problem unaffected.
Checked thread paths & rollers - all are fine - no change; happens with any colors/positions.
Changed sewing speeds - no effect.
Various backing materials does not seem to have an effect unless the combination of backing & garment material is very thick.
Tried both Poly & Rayon threads - no difference.
All lubrication to machine is OK - done regularly.
Used brand new needles - no change.
Inspected needle plate - it's just fine.
Checked the entire system for bent/broken/marred/damaged elements - didn't find any.
Checked hooping - garments hooped properly - same as always.
Backing materials are the same we have used for years, so no change there.
Problem occurs with any designs - in other words, it's not design specific.
Also, it doesn't seem to occur with any particular stitch density.
This occurs with pique knits, jersey knits, wovens, etc...again, not particular with any specific type of material - even caps!
Anything sound familiar to anyone?? I'm out of things to try...HELP!
Machine is an original 2003 Red Amaya (with new rollers).
Lately, the bobbin thread has been visible in a design every now and then - sometimes more than others. This didn't used to happen, so I know something has changed. Interestingly, this has also coincided with the appearance of "loops" in satin stitches now and then.
Here's what I've already tried in order to remedy the issue:
Checked bobbin tension - seems fine - any changes to bobbin tension doesn't fix the problem.
Checked bobbin cases for damage - nope.
Checked presser foot height - doesn't seem to matter.
Checked Acti-Feed/Material Thickness settings - manual or auto doesn't fix the problem. (Values in Thread Feed setting in Amaya OS are...Column Feed: 40; Run/Fill Feed: 95; MT: 3 - all unchanged for years)
Replaced bobbin cases - no effect.
Used different bobbin threads - no effect - happens to both white & black bobbins. (Bobbins are same Coats bobbins we have been using for years. Even happens with new Magna-Glide bobbins.)
Completely cleaned/reinstalled/adjusted rotary hook/hook timing - problem unaffected.
Checked thread paths & rollers - all are fine - no change; happens with any colors/positions.
Changed sewing speeds - no effect.
Various backing materials does not seem to have an effect unless the combination of backing & garment material is very thick.
Tried both Poly & Rayon threads - no difference.
All lubrication to machine is OK - done regularly.
Used brand new needles - no change.
Inspected needle plate - it's just fine.
Checked the entire system for bent/broken/marred/damaged elements - didn't find any.
Checked hooping - garments hooped properly - same as always.
Backing materials are the same we have used for years, so no change there.
Problem occurs with any designs - in other words, it's not design specific.
Also, it doesn't seem to occur with any particular stitch density.
This occurs with pique knits, jersey knits, wovens, etc...again, not particular with any specific type of material - even caps!
Anything sound familiar to anyone?? I'm out of things to try...HELP!

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