Things You'll Need
Instructions
Check the power cables for the serger and the foot control. Ensure that each is plugged in all the way into their sockets and the machine is turned on. If any of the outlets are loose, the machine will not run or will stop in the middle of sewing.
Choose the correct tension for the project. Irregular and pulled stitches will often be caused by an incorrect tension setting. The lower the number the lower the tension and the higher the number the higher the tension. To correct pulled stitching, lower the tension. To correct loose and irregular stitching, increase each dial until the stitching resumes normal.
Change the needles if any of them bend during stitching or if the threads are consistently breaking. A bent needle or a dull needle will result in skipped or broken stitching. When replacing needles, re-thread the serger in the order of the serger manual recommendations.
Fix puckering of the stitching by adjusting the thread tensions. Reset each tension dial to a neutral setting and increase or decrease to make the stitching even.
Untangle any twisted thread and re-thread the serger if any threads are tangled. Follow each guide for threading each cone of serger thread separately and in the order as recommended by the manual. Improper threading of the serger will cause the thread to break and twist.