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Revision as of 19:59, 10 March 2023

Sometimes unexpected things happen while you're embroidering a file. Here's what do to to fix the problem and get the Barudan stitching again.

Thread Problems

If stitching stops and you see this error message, then either a thread has broken or you have run out of bobbin thread.

Thread Break Message Screen


If the upper thread has broken, find the end of the thread and pull to release more. You may have to reach under the metal bar and pull the screw that releases the Thread Keep in order to pull the thread. Rethread from the break, and then double check to be sure that the path of the thread is still correct all the way from the felt bar to the eye of the needle. (For help, see How to Thread the Barudan BENT-ZQ-201U)

If all of the upper threads are fine, then reach under the hoop, open the bobbin assembly arm, remove the bobbin case, and check to see if the bobbin thread has been exhausted. If the bobbin is empty, replace it with a full bobbin from the box nearby. (For help, see How to Change or Refill the Bobbin)

Be sure to check the area around the bobbin case to remove any fuzz or stray threads before reinstalling the bobbin case.

Once the thread issues have been taken care of, press 'D' below the Checkmark icon to dismiss the error message, and press the START button to resume stitching.

Recovering and Repairing Lost Stitches Due to Thread Breaks

When the top thread breaks, it may take a few stitches before the machine stops. You can fix the problem in either of two ways: manually or using the Automend feature.

Compensating for Lost Stitches Manually

  • Press MENU until the FLOAT option appears, then press 'D' under the Float icon to engage it. The Barudan moves the sewing head without engaging the needles whenever the FLOAT feature is engaged.

selection menu

  • When FLOAT is engaged, the icon is darkened:

Float engaged


Needle break



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