How do you wind a bobbin on a Singer Serenade?
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- Place spool of thread on spool pin.
- Pass thread end, from inside, through the small hole in the rim of the bobbin (illustration 2).
- Place bobbin onto the pin.
- Holding thread end, step on speed controller to run the machine until the desired amount of thread is wound.
- Trim thread ends from top of the bobbin.
How do you start the bobbin on a sewing machine?
Raise presser foot.
- Turn hand wheel toward you until the needle is in its highest position.
- Open the hinged cover.
- Hold the bobbin case with one hand. Insert the bobbin so that the thread runs in a clockwise direction.
- Pull the thread through the slit and under the finger.
- Hold the bobbin case by the hinged latch.
Where does the bobbin go on a Singer sewing machine?
That’s why I’ve created this video to teach you how to wind a bobbin on a Singer sewing machine. For those of you who do not know what a bobbin is, it is the miniature spool that goes in to the machine directly underneath the stitching plate and needle area. You will be taking some off of the main spool of thread to fill the bobbin.
Where do you put the thread on a bobbin?
Place your spool of thread on the spool pin. The spool pin should fit through the center of your thread. If it has a spool cap, place that on top of the thread to hold it in place. If your machine’s spool pin is on top of the machine, it may not have a spool cap. Slide the end of your thread through the thread guide.
Why do you need to wind the thread in a sewing machine?
The bobbin helps your sewing machine create a stitch by supplying thread to the needle. Once you’ve chosen the thread you want to use for your project, you will need to wind it onto your bobbin before you can continue with your project. While machines differ, the process for winding a bobbin is the same.
Where do you put the spool pin on a bobbin?
Place your spool of thread on the spool pin. The spool pin should fit through the center of your thread. If it has a spool cap, place that on top of the thread to hold it in place. If your machine’s spool pin is on top of the machine, it may not have a spool cap.
That’s why I’ve created this video to teach you how to wind a bobbin on a Singer sewing machine. For those of you who do not know what a bobbin is, it is the miniature spool that goes in to the machine directly underneath the stitching plate and needle area. You will be taking some off of the main spool of thread to fill the bobbin.
Where is the thread guide on a bobbin?
Most machines have a piece with a small hole near the spool that helps you guide the thread either when winding a bobbin or when threading the machine. If your machine does not have a thread guide, then skip this step. Locate your machine’s tension disk.
What should I do if my bobbin is overfilled?
Don’t overfill bobbins or they will not move freely in the bobbin case. Make sure thread is correctly seated in the bobbin winding tension disk of the machine before starting to wind (see your machine instruction manual for more information).
The bobbin helps your sewing machine create a stitch by supplying thread to the needle. Once you’ve chosen the thread you want to use for your project, you will need to wind it onto your bobbin before you can continue with your project. While machines differ, the process for winding a bobbin is the same.