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Relationship between the needle, thread and fabric in OEKAKI
mode, and adjusting the thread tension
The quality of the sewing finish will improve if the needle and thread are selected to match the type of fabric used.
Follow the recommendations in the table below.
• When purchasing any needles not included as accessories, check that they are specified as home-use
sewing machine needles.
• Use the same type of threads for the upper and lower threads.
• The larger the needle number, the thicker the needle. The larger the thread number, the thinner the thread.
• It may be necessary to adjust the upper thread tension according to the fabric, thread and needle
combination. (Refer to page 88.)
<Selecting a needle suitable for the thread>
Pass the thread to be used through the eye of the needle, and then hold both
ends of the thread to give the thread slack so that the needle slides along it, as
shown.
If the needle does not catch, the needle and thread are a good combination.
Since a needle that is too thick for the thickness of the thread will result in poor-
quality stitching, select the needle with the smallest number possible, which will
not catch on the thread.
If the needle frequently catches on the thread or does not slide along it, stitching
of poor quality will be produced. In this case, select a needle with a different
number or a different type of thread.
Thin fabrics Normal fabrics
Relationship between the needle,
thread and fabric
Needle
No. 11/75 No. 14/90
In OEKAKI mode, do not use needle no. 18/110 or the ball point needle (knit needle).
Refer to “Selecting a needle suitable for the thread”, and then select a needle and thread.
Thread
Fabric
Be sure to attach stabilizer to medium to medium-thick fabrics.
Check that the stabilizer is compatible with the fabric. Sew trial stitches before sewing in
OEKAKI (free-motion embroidering) mode.
Reference
thread tension
Upper
thread
tension
dial
Set the upper thread tension dial to a setting between “-1” and “-3”, making sure that the
lower thread is not visible from the top of the fabric.
-1 – -3
Tip