chal
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I'm trying to sew a new sail cover, should be a fairly basic job. I have a decent sewing machine, not a proper sailmaking one, it's a very solidly built oldish Jones domestic model. It doesn't have any problem pushing the needle through several layers of canvas, but the thread keeps breaking: often I am lucky if I can get more than an inch done before the upper thread snaps. The thread off the bobbin doesn't snap. I've got the tension on both upper and lower threads set to pretty much minimum. Following advice on other threads I have seen I have bought large size needles so these should be both the right size and sharp. I have noticed that although the stitching looks ok on the upper side, it tends to be a complete mess on the lower side: too much thread seems to get pushed through so there are big loops on the underside.
I'm guessing this might be some sort of tension issue but don't know what. I have the tension on both bobbin and upper thread set to minimum (the bobbin only has a grub screw to tighten so not very precise but any looser and the screw falls out: it seems to be ok and thread is coming off the bobbin). If the thread is snapping, it seems to me to imply that the tension is tight enough.
I've tried with 3 different threads: V92, V69 and a bonded nylon. I temporarily seemed to get better results with the latter in terms of it not breaking so readily, though still had the bunching on the underside. I've noticed that when the thread breaks it unwinds a bit and catches on the needle (so there is a sort of ball of it that won't go through the eye), but whether this is a result or cause of the breakage, I can't tell. Here are pictures of the stitching above and below (ignore the not-very-straight line!). This is just a single thickness for testing but it's the same on 2 or even 3 thicknesses.


Any ideas what is going wrong?
I'm guessing this might be some sort of tension issue but don't know what. I have the tension on both bobbin and upper thread set to minimum (the bobbin only has a grub screw to tighten so not very precise but any looser and the screw falls out: it seems to be ok and thread is coming off the bobbin). If the thread is snapping, it seems to me to imply that the tension is tight enough.
I've tried with 3 different threads: V92, V69 and a bonded nylon. I temporarily seemed to get better results with the latter in terms of it not breaking so readily, though still had the bunching on the underside. I've noticed that when the thread breaks it unwinds a bit and catches on the needle (so there is a sort of ball of it that won't go through the eye), but whether this is a result or cause of the breakage, I can't tell. Here are pictures of the stitching above and below (ignore the not-very-straight line!). This is just a single thickness for testing but it's the same on 2 or even 3 thicknesses.

Any ideas what is going wrong?