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Troubleshooting – Baby Lock Crown Jewel II (BLCJ18-2) Manual User Manual

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STITCHES ARE
SKIPPING

Troubleshooting

• Replace the needle often, normally once or twice per day for

continuous quilting or at least once per quilt. Use only needles

authorized by Baby Lock.

• Always change the needle if the needle has struck any hard object

such as a straight pin, etc. The tip of the needle can become dam-

aged or burred, resulting in fabric damaged as well as skipped

stitches and thread breakage.

• Always change the needle if it has been hit, bumped or pulled off

center while maneuvering the machine about the quilt. A slightly

bent needle can be a major cause of skipped stitches.

• Check for the proper size of needle for the work and thread being

applied to the quilting operation. Some battings and fabrics used

in quilting may constrict or impede the thread passing through the

front groove of the needle. This diminishes the loop lift required for

stitch formation. Typically, a larger needle will solve the problem;

however, it has been found that certain smaller sizes of needles as

well as the use of ball pointed needles solve some specific problems.

• Position the needle properly to the needle bar. Inspect the position

of the needle to make sure that the needle is at the 6 o’clock posi-

tion. If you stand directly in front of the needle (facing the bobbin

case side of the machine), you will see the entire needle eye directly

facing you. This is 6 o’clock position. For most needle and thread

combinations this is the correct position. However, if you find

your thread is shredding, you might try positioning the needle to

5 o’clock. If it is skipping stitches, try rotating the needle eye to 7

o’clock.

• 7 o’clock is the maximum tolerance for rotation. Make sure the

needle is installed all the way into the needle bar to the needle stop

hole in the needle bar and the long groove is toward the front (bob-

bin case side) and the scarf/scooped out part is toward the hand-

wheel.

• Loosen fabric on the frame. Fabric that is rolled too tight causes

the fibers to separate. This reduces the needle friction on the thread

resulting in a smaller thread loop and may cause skipped stitches.

• Loosen upper tension.

• Inspect that the thread take-up lever, thread stirrup or tension

spring are all threaded correctly and that the thread is “flossed” into

the tension discs.

Problem Cause

Correction

The needle is
damaged, dull, bent, or
installed improperly

Incorrect needle size

The needle has not
been positioned
properly

Fabric is too tight on
the frame

Upper tension too tight

Improper threading

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