Why Is My Sewing Machine Jamming? 7 Common Causes and How to Fix Them
There’s nothing more frustrating than when you start sewing, only to have your machine grind to a halt because of a jam. Before you start sewing, it’s a good idea to consult your sewing machine manual to help prevent jams and ensure everything is set up correctly. Whether you’re working on a simple hem or piecing together an intricate quilt, a jammed sewing machine can throw your plans off course. But don’t worry—most issues can be fixed quickly with the right know-how.
Below, we’ll explore the 7 common causes for sewing machine jams and provide practical solutions for each one. We’ll also recommend products and services available at Meissner Sewing to make your troubleshooting even more effective.
Getting to Know Your Machine
Sewing machines are indispensable tools for anyone passionate about sewing, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned professional. They make it possible to complete projects quickly and with precision, from simple repairs to complex creative endeavors. To get the most out of your sewing machine and avoid common sewing machine problems, it’s important to understand how your machine works and to become familiar with its key components, such as the bobbin thread, tension settings, and threading path.
Your sewing machine’s manual is your best friend when it comes to learning about your specific model. It provides detailed threading instructions, guidance on adjusting thread tension, and tips for troubleshooting issues like skipped stitches, thread breakage, and bobbin thread tangles. Taking the time to read through your manual and follow the manufacturer’s recommendations can help you prevent many common sewing machine problems before they start.
Regular maintenance is also essential for smooth operation. Simple habits like cleaning lint from the bobbin area, checking thread tension, and ensuring the machine is threaded correctly can make a big difference. By staying proactive and informed, you’ll be able to keep your sewing machine running smoothly and enjoy frustration-free sewing.

1. Thread Bunching Underneath the Fabric
What’s Happening?
Thread nests—or bird's nests—often form when the needle thread and bobbin thread aren’t interacting properly. This creates a tangled mess of thread underneath your fabric.
How to Fix It:
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Re-thread your machine: Remove both the upper thread and bobbin thread completely. Then, re-thread the machine carefully, making sure the machine is properly threaded through all guides, tension discs, and the needle eye to avoid jams. Incorrect threading is a frequent cause of thread bunching and jams. Don’t forget to lower the presser foot before beginning to sew again.
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Check the tension settings: Start by setting the thread tension to the default setting (typically marked on your machine’s dial). Adjust gradually, if needed.
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Wind and load the bobbin properly: Make sure the bobbin is wound evenly and inserted correctly into the bobbin case.
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We offer high-quality bobbins for various machine models. Also, consider bobbin cases to avoid thread snarls in the future.
2. Incorrect Needle Installation
What’s Happening?
A needle that’s not inserted all the way up into its holder—or one installed backward—can cause skipped stitches and thread jams.
How to Fix It:
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Ensure the flat side of the needle shaft faces the correct direction (typically toward the back) and push it all the way into the needle clamp.
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Double-check that you’re using the correct needle type for your project. For example, ballpoint needles are best for knits, while universal needles work for most woven fabrics.
Recommended Products:
Pick up high-quality sewing needles, such as Schmetz Universal Needles or specialty needles for heavy-duty fabrics.
3. Dirty or Lint-Filled Machine
What’s Happening?
Dust and lint can build up inside your machine, especially around the bobbin case and feed dogs. Over time, this buildup can interfere with the machine’s ability to run smoothly, leading to jams.
How to Fix It:
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Use a small lint brush to clean out the bobbin area and surrounding mechanism after each project.
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Remove the needle plate to clean under and around the feed dogs.
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Avoid blowing air into your machine, as this pushes lint deeper inside.
Recommended Products:
We carry different cleaning kits and parts designed specifically for thorough maintenance, including brush sets and compact vacuum attachments.
4. Incorrect Thread Type or Quality
What’s Happening?
Using old, frayed, or mismatched threads can lead to frequent breaking, tangling, or jamming.
How to Fix It:
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Stick to high-quality thread brands that work well with your machine.
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Match your thread type to your fabric. For instance, use polyester or cotton-polyester for lightweight fabrics, and heavy-duty thread for denser materials.
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Avoid cheap bulk threads—while tempting, they often have inconsistent thickness and can fray easily.
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We offer premium threads from tens of reputable brands ensuring smoother sewing sessions.
5. Improperly Set Stitch Length or Width
What’s Happening?
If the stitch length/width settings aren’t appropriate for your fabric, your sewing machine can jam as it struggles to feed the material through.
How to Fix It:
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Check your machine’s manual for suggested settings based on the fabric type and project.
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Start with a test piece to ensure the fabric feeds smoothly with the selected settings.
Recommended Services:
If you’re unsure about using your machine's controls, join a Sewing Machine Basics Class at Meissner Sewing for hands-on learning.

6. Tangled or Misaligned Bobbin Thread
What’s Happening?
An improperly wound bobbin can cause uneven stitching or prevent the bobbin from unwinding smoothly, leading to jams.
How to Fix It:
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Remove your bobbin and check for any tangles or unevenly wound sections.
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Always wind bobbins using your machine’s bobbin winder, ensuring even tension during the process.
7. Skipping Regular Maintenance
What’s Happening?
Over time, sewing machines need servicing to prevent mechanical wear and tear. Skipping this essential maintenance can lead to problems like jamming, uneven stitching, and reduced performance.
How to Fix It:
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Oil your machine regularly (if your model allows it) with sewing machine oil.
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Check for loose screws or other mechanical problems.
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Schedule a professional tune-up or repair service if issues persist.
Recommended Services:
Our machine repair and maintenance services are performed by trained technicians to help keep your sewing machine running like new. Whether you’re dealing with jams or need a routine check-up, our experts can assist you.
Preventing Future Jams
The best way to keep your sewing machine running smoothly is to develop good habits that prevent jams before they happen. Start by always following your sewing machine’s manual and the manufacturer’s instructions for threading, tension settings, and needle selection. Proper threading is crucial—double check that the thread passes through the tension discs and follows the correct path, and that the bobbin is seated properly in the bobbin case.
Regular cleaning is another key to preventing jams. Lint and stray threads can accumulate in the bobbin case, tension discs, and around the feed dogs, so make it a habit to clean these areas after every few sewing projects. This helps maintain even tension and ensures the machine’s moving parts work together seamlessly.
Choosing the right materials also matters. Use good-quality thread and make sure your upper and lower threads are of the same weight to avoid thread breakage and tangling. Always select the correct needle for your fabric type—using the right needle for heavy fabrics, stretch fabrics, or delicate materials can prevent skipped stitches and other issues.
By re-threading your machine carefully, using the right needle, and keeping your machine clean, you’ll minimize the risk of jams and keep your sewing projects on track.
Final Tips for Smooth Sewing
To avoid jams in the future, build a habit of preventive maintenance. Here are some quick tips to keep your machine in top condition:
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Always use a new needle at the start of each project to prevent issues like dullness, bending, or breaking.
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Test your machine on scrap fabric after cleaning, maintenance, or adjustments to ensure it is functioning properly.
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Adjust your technique or machine settings when sewing through multiple layers or heavy fabric to avoid thread bunching or machine difficulty.
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If tension is too tight, it can cause jams, uneven pulling of threads, or needle misalignment—adjust tension as needed.
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Check for skip stitches or skipping stitches and troubleshoot by inspecting the needle, thread quality, and machine timing.
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Use ballpoint needles when sewing with knit fabrics to prevent damage and ensure smooth stitching.
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Ensure the take-up lever is in the uppermost position before sewing to prevent thread bunching or bird nests.
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Always consult your machine's manual for proper setup, troubleshooting, and maintenance instructions.
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Clean your machine after every big project.
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Use quality supplies that work well with your specific machine model.
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Routinely inspect your needle, thread, and bobbin for wear or damage.
When in doubt, don’t hesitate to visit the experts at Meissner Sewing. We offer a wide range of tools, supplies, and services to make sure your sewing projects stay frustration-free.
By following these troubleshooting steps and keeping your machine in great shape, you’ll enjoy smoother sewing and fewer interruptions. Now, it’s time to get back to stitching that masterpiece!
The Final Stitch…
While common sewing machine problems like thread bunching, skipped stitches, and bobbin thread issues can be frustrating, most can be resolved with a little troubleshooting and regular care.
Understanding the causes of these issues and taking steps to prevent them—such as cleaning your machine, checking thread tension, and using good-quality thread—will help ensure smooth operation and extend the life of your sewing machine.
If you find that problems persist despite your best efforts, don’t hesitate to consult your sewing machine’s manual or reach out to a professional sewing machine technician, like ours at Meissner, for expert help. By following the tips and guidelines in this guide, you’ll be able to keep your machine running smoothly and enjoy your creative projects without interruption. Remember, good sewing habits and regular maintenance are the keys to a positive sewing experience and a jam-free machine.
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