Does the spool pin holds the thread?

Does the spool pin holds the thread?

Spool pin-holds the spool of thread in place. Spool holder-a piece of plastic that holds the spool on the pin, use the large size for large spools and the small size for small spools. Stitch-length control- sets the length of the stitch.

How do you thread a spool pin?

How to place a spool of thread on the vertical spool pin

  1. Twist the vertical spool pin counterclockwise and pull it up.
  2. Place the spool of thread on the pin (2) with the thread coming off the front of the spool.

Why do you need a spool pin for a sewing machine?

The straightforward, but critical, purpose of a spool pin is to hold the spool of thread in the correct position for the thread feeding mechanisms to work properly. The spool pin must provide stability for the thread spool, but in itself does not provide direct tension for the thread being pulled from the spool.

How do you mount a thread spool on a sewing machine?

Use your built-in vertical spool pin to mount a stacked thread spool on your machine. Add a foam pad to the base of the spool pin to help keep the thread from coming off and wrapping on the pin underneath the thread spool. Place the spool on top of the spool pin, and make sure that the spool can move freely when pulling thread from the spool.

What is a spool pin felt used for?

This is a small piece of fabric that is found under your spool pin and spool of thread. it is usually circular in design and can be a little thick or a little thin. The spool pin felt is made from felt and it protects your machine from any surface damage your spool of thread may cause if the felt was not there.

Why is my sewing machine thread catching on the pin?

Sometimes a sticky label may cause the spool to occasionally catch on the pin while sewing. There is no need to add a spool cap to the pin, gravity will hold the spool of thread on the foam pad while you sew.

The straightforward, but critical, purpose of a spool pin is to hold the spool of thread in the correct position for the thread feeding mechanisms to work properly. The spool pin must provide stability for the thread spool, but in itself does not provide direct tension for the thread being pulled from the spool.

Use your built-in vertical spool pin to mount a stacked thread spool on your machine. Add a foam pad to the base of the spool pin to help keep the thread from coming off and wrapping on the pin underneath the thread spool. Place the spool on top of the spool pin, and make sure that the spool can move freely when pulling thread from the spool.

This is a small piece of fabric that is found under your spool pin and spool of thread. it is usually circular in design and can be a little thick or a little thin. The spool pin felt is made from felt and it protects your machine from any surface damage your spool of thread may cause if the felt was not there.

Sometimes a sticky label may cause the spool to occasionally catch on the pin while sewing. There is no need to add a spool cap to the pin, gravity will hold the spool of thread on the foam pad while you sew.

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