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Increase Material Thickness When...
When not enough thread is being fed into the design, you need to increase
the material thickness value. If you experience any of the following prob-
lems, you may need to perform this adjustment.
Satin stitches - You are encountering thread breaks and you can
see bobbin thread on the top of the design.
Satin stitches - Too much bobbin is showing on the back of the
design.
Fill stitches - You can see bobbin thread on the top of the design.
Fill stitches - There is not enough top thread showing on the back
of the design.
Registration Loss - If designs are not lining up when sewn and
the cause is the thread being pulled way too tight, increasing the
Material Thickness may help. Using a stable backing will also help.
Decrease Material Thickness When...
When too much thread is being fed into the design, you need to decrease
the material thickness value. If you experience any of the following prob-
lems, you may need to perform this adjustment.
Satin stitches - The stitches in the design are looping.
Satin stitches - Not enough bobbin is showing on the back of the
design.
Fill stitches - You are encountering thread breaks and the stitches in
the design are looping.
False Bobbin Breaks - When the software detects bobbin breaks
that are not really breaks, it could be that your material thickness is
too high.

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