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how do you thread it?

2007-06-26 11:10:39 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Games & Recreation Hobbies & Crafts

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ok its quite easy, you get the thread and put it through the hole in the bobbin then put the bobbin on the thing at the right side of the sewing machine push it down then push the thing you put the bobbin on,back, then you push on the peddle but still holed the thread.

2007-06-26 11:18:37 · answer #1 · answered by MissLucky 2 · 0 0

Hand-thread the bobbin by poking the thread through the tiny hole in the top. The thread starts in the center and then pokes out the top.

Most sewing machines have a special spool just for the bobbin, on the top right of the machine. There will also be a special threading pattern just for the bobbin, so consult your manual. With the thread poking out the top, snap the bobbin into place on its spool and push the whole thing into place, if necessary. Again, check your manual.

Release the clutch by turning the knob in the center of your machine's handwheel. Turn it towards you.

Now depress the foot pedal. Maintain an even speed and don't go the fastest because the thread will stretch and give you puckered seams. When the bobbin is full, it should stop spinning. Cut it apart and re-engage the clutch.

Load the bobbin into the bobbin case with the tail coming out toward your left hand.

Then pull the tail all the way into the little slot in the side of the bobbin and give a gentle pull to make sure the bobbin spins smoothly inside the case.

Now pop it into place in the machine, but don't close the door yet.

Thread the top of the machine and the needle. Roll the handwheel so that the needle dips down and back up again. It should pull the bobbin thread up with it. Now you're good to go!
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2007-06-26 23:05:33 · answer #2 · answered by Kacky 7 · 0 0

where is your instruction book for the machine? some lay flat and were internaly wound, most you put somewhere on the machine on a little wheel that touches the main power wheel of the machine. put it on there with thread going inside the bobbin and out a little hole, and press the small wheel to the big wheel, it should click into place, the thread has to be on the pin at the top then wrapped around a round flat piece near the first threading loop, then over to the bobbin. then hit the gas and it should wind it, ask your mom, a neighbor , your grandma.

2007-06-27 02:27:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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