[amayausers.com] Re: Ka Chung

  • From: e3m@xxxxxxx
  • To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 13:36:12 +0000

Tom,
Just curious, what kind of hoop are you using for these blankets??
Ed
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> Dr. Ed (and others): First off - thanks for the great response to my question.
> I had several folks email me both on and off the boards with suggestions and
> also props to my tech, John Cathers, who called me that evening.
>
> After trying all the ideas you folks gave me, including oiling, centering the
> needle, lighting candles, etc. I thought I had the problem solved as I sewed a
> number of t-shirts without incident. Last night I was embroidering on a blanket
> and the Ka Chung s ound a nd jumping returned.
>
> This leads me to believe it has something to do with either the weight or the
> thickness of the blanket. The acti-feed runs between 12-18 most of the time on
> these blankets. I supported the hoop arms with my hands but that didn't make it
> go away.
>
> After the blanket, I sewed on some scrap materials and all was well. Now I'm
> really confused.
>
> I sew about 15 blankets a week for one customer so I need to get this resolved
> although I don't think I'm ready to call in the cavalry (my tech) yet since my
> other machine handles tha blankets fine. Anyone have ideas on what would cause
> it only on thicker, heavier items?
>
> thanks
> Tom
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