Thread breakage or shredding in a Brother SE1900 Sewing and Embroidery Machine can be caused by several factors. Here are some steps you can take to fix the issue:
- Use the correct thread: Make sure you are using the correct type and weight of thread for your project. Using the wrong thread can cause breakage or shredding.
- Check the thread tension: Incorrect thread tension can also cause breakage or shredding. Check that the upper and lower thread tensions are correctly set for the type of fabric and thread you are using.
- Check the needle: A damaged or dull needle can cause thread breakage or shredding. Make sure you are using a fresh needle and that it is the correct size and type for your project.
- Check the threading: Make sure the machine is threaded correctly, with the thread passing through all the necessary guides and tension disks.
- Clean the machine: Dirt and lint can build up in the machine and cause thread breakage or shredding. Clean the machine thoroughly, including the bobbin area, to ensure smooth operation.
- Check the bobbin: A poorly wound or incorrectly inserted bobbin can also cause thread breakage or shredding. Make sure the bobbin is correctly wound and inserted into the bobbin case.
- Slow down the machine: If you are still experiencing thread breakage or shredding, try slowing down the machine’s speed. This can help reduce the strain on the thread and prevent breakage.
By following these steps, you should be able to fix the thread breakage or shredding issue in your Brother SE1900 Sewing and Embroidery Machine.




