Singer SES2000 Instruction Manual - Page 90

Embroidery Pattern Is Mis-aligned

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EMBROIDERY PATTERN IS MIS-ALIGNED MACHINE SIDE HOOP SIDE Embroidering is continuing when thread is tangled. No stabilizer attached when using light or stretch material. If the thread remains tangled, the fabric may pucker and ruin the finished embroidery. Stop embroidering, remove the hoop and untangle the thread. Upper thread tension is too tight. This can cause the material to pucker and result in uneven feeding, so reduce the thread tension. Refer to pages 102 103. Attach interfacing to the material. Refer to pages 76 79. Material has not been tightly fitted into hoop. Tighten the material in the frames so that it makes a sound like a drum when the tightened surface is tapped with a finger. Refer to pages 74 75. Needle tip is broken or needle is too thick. Select a correct needle. Refer to pages 106 107. Thread is tangled somewhere along the thread path. Embroidery hoop is not correctly attached. Attach the hoop securely to the hoop bracket with the hoop mounting screws. Refer to pages 80 81. If the thread is tangled on the spool pin or somewhere along the thread path, it will increase the thread tension and cause the material to pucker, so check the thread. Refer to pages 18 21. 90 Hoop is obstructed against free motion. Check around the hoop and remove things which cause obstruction.

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EMBROIDERY PATTERN IS MIS-ALIGNED
Embroidering is
continuing when
thread is tangled.
No stabilizer attached
when using light or
stretch material.
Attach interfacing to
the material.
Refer to pages 76 -
79.
Material has not
been tightly fitted into
hoop.
Tighten the material
in the frames so that
it makes a sound
like a drum when the
tightened surface is
tapped with a finger.
Refer to pages 74 -
75.
Embroidery hoop
is not correctly
attached.
Attach the hoop
securely to the hoop
bracket with the hoop
mounting screws.
Refer to pages 80 -
81.
If the thread remains
tangled, the fabric
may pucker and
ruin the finished
embroidery. Stop
embroidering, remove
the hoop and untangle
the thread.
This can cause the
material to pucker
and result in uneven
feeding, so reduce the
thread tension.
Refer to pages 102 -
103.
Needle tip is broken
or needle is too thick.
Select a correct
needle.
Refer to pages 106 -
107.
If the thread is tangled
on the spool pin or
somewhere along
the thread path, it will
increase the thread
tension and cause the
material to pucker, so
check the thread.
Refer to pages 18 -
21.
Thread is tangled
somewhere along the
thread path.
MACHINE SIDE
HOOP SIDE
Upper thread tension
is too tight.
Hoop is obstructed
against free motion.
Check around the
hoop and remove
things which cause
obstruction.