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straight stitches are crooked and inconsistent! How do I fix it?
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2020 10:04 am
by dbadics
I recently bought a secondhand Elna 2130 sewing machine from a woman who received it as a gift 15 something years ago but touched it only once. So technically it should be in great shape and I can tell that it hasn't really been used. But right after I started using it, I noticed many inconsistencies with the stitches. First, I had issues with the tension knob, being that no matter how much I turned it, the stitches looked the same. I look it to a service guy who just adjusted the lower bobbin tension and it seemed like it was working fine in the shop. But right as I took at home and started sewing again, I saw that the straight stitch was not very straight! I've read through the manual and rethreaded the machine several times, replaced the needle, checked the tension and everything seems fine! So I don't understand and it's really frustrating. What else could be causing this?? I would appreciate any suggestions!
Re: straight stitches are crooked and inconsistent! How do I fix it?
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2020 1:07 pm
by vicstric
Hi @dbadics ! I am not familiar with the feed system on this machine but it looks like the material isn't being fed straight. You might try a regular seam with a seam guide to get a straighter stich. As far as the tension, there are many youtube videos on thread tension and how to adjust it. Important to make sure when you thread the machine that the thread goes between the two disks in the tensioner. I am no expert but your crooked stiches should not have anything to do with the tension.
Re: straight stitches are crooked and inconsistent! How do I fix it?
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2020 2:10 pm
by Revv Up
I’d try increasing the foot tension and see if that helps.
Re: straight stitches are crooked and inconsistent! How do I fix it?
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2020 1:08 am
by John Long
I may be just showing my ignorance but it looks to me like the zig zag mechanism is still trying to operate making the stitches almost zig zag in nature.
Just to show, how little I know about home machines, I don't even know it the stitch pattern is controlled by the feed dog or the needle feed. It just looks like the stitch is still slightly going side to side.
John
Re: straight stitches are crooked and inconsistent! How do I fix it?
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2020 5:28 am
by BigRig
Do you have a manual for this machine? I was working with a Sunbeam the other day and the needle alternated side to side leaving an off stitch pattern. The machine was older defenitly in the 70"s. Perhaps the machine is made to stitch this way at one point of adjustment.