If you have a new needle and it is installed correctly but is still breaking, it is possible that the needle/hook is out of time and needs service. Be sure you are not pulling on the fabric as it sews because that will frequently bend the needle and cause it to strike.
Either you have the wrong foot installed or your stitch setting is incorrect. Dial in a narrower setting. You may have a zig-zag setting without the zig-zag foot attachment, or your "width" dial is too wide for the foot's hole. Slowing turn the wheel and watch where the needle penetrates the foot hole. A collision at that point will break your needle every time!
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If you have a new needle and it is installed correctly but is still breaking, it is possible that the needle/hook is out of time and needs service. Be sure you are not pulling on the fabric as it sews because that will frequently bend the needle and cause it to strike.
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Either you have the wrong foot installed or your stitch setting is incorrect. Dial in a narrower setting. You may have a zig-zag setting without the zig-zag foot attachment, or your "width" dial is too wide for the foot's hole. Slowing turn the wheel and watch where the needle penetrates the foot hole. A collision at that point will break your needle every time!