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Electric quilt stitch
Electric quilt stitch







electric quilt stitch

I would like to get the stitch length problem solved so that I can see if my other adjustment will help…hard thing about adjustments is doing them just ONE at a TIME so that you can see if they help…I have a tendency to want to do it all at once….LOL.

electric quilt stitch

I never could get it adjusted out using regular tension adjustments. I have been dealing with that almost since I got the machine….so I loosened up the tension on the on-board bobbin winder and am hoping that solves THAT particular issue. Ron Paul from Colorado had posted on the MQP list that a bobbin being wound too tightly could cause flat-lining on the back of a quilt. I don’t quite expect to get it tomorrow, but I REALLY hope this solves my problem. So I called Gammill this morning and Gearld said it must be the mother board (not nearly as cheap as the jack plate, but at least they had refurbished ones as an option to cut the cost!). Problem was – it didn’t solve my problem. They mailed them Friday afternoon and I got them Saturday by USPS mail. Those have the wires that go between the “black box” case on the back of the machine and the motherboard inside that case. I called Gammill and they ended up sending me new encoder jack plates. If I changed encoder plugs one for the other, the stitching would flip-flop and I would get 5 SPI horizontal and 12 SPI vertical.

electric quilt stitch

I had it set at 12 SPI – when stitching exactly vertical (front to back or back to front) I would get stitches measuring 5 SPI, but when stitching horizontal it would stitch the 12 SPI. Well, I have been having some issues with my stitch quality on my Gammill using the stitch regulator.









Electric quilt stitch