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If you have a latest
modal of sewing machines but you don’t know how to use it,
then your machine is totally is of waste. How many times have
we been in the middle of a project and our trusted sewing
machine has decided it doesn't want to sew. The fun part of
sewing is completing our creative inspiration, not fighting
the machine. Threading a sewing machine can be difficult at
first. Once you learn how, though, the whole process will take
you only a few seconds. In this article you will easily
understand how to thread a sewing machine. Checkout following
points.
Raise the needle to its highest position by turning the hand
wheel toward you. Raise the presser foot. This will allow the
thread to easily pass through the threading points and will
prevent the machine needle from becoming unthreaded when you
begin to stitch. Place a spool of thread on the spool pin
located at the top of your sewing machine. If the spool pin
runs horizontally, secure the spool of thread with the cap
provided. Take hold of the thread end and pass it through the
designated threading points on the top of the machine casing,
then down toward the tension assembly. The tension assembly is
located on the left side of the machine and controls the flow
of thread. Take the thread under the tension assembly and back
up through the next threading point at the top left of the
machine. Make sure the thread has passed between two tension
discs as well as the hook that may be attached to the left
side of the tension dial.: Push the thread end through the
lever at the top left of the machine, if applicable, and down
through the threading points at bottom left and above the
needle.: Thread the needle from the front or back of the
needle. The threading direction will depend on your machine
type. Pull a few inches of thread through the eye of the
needle and pull the thread to your left. Insert a wound bobbin
into the machine, if necessary, and close the throat plate. A
few inches of bobbin thread should be pulled out to the right
and sticking out from under the closed throat plate. Take hold
of the thread that has been threaded through the machine
needle Rotate the handwheel toward you until the needle
disappears into the bobbin case. Keep holding on to the thread
and move the handwheel so the needle is once again at its
highest position. As the needle rises, a loop of bobbin thread
will come up as well. Pull the thread out toward your left to
draw the bobbin thread loop further out of the bobbin case.
Let the top thread go and pull the bobbin thread up until the
end comes up. Pull the top and bottom threads under the
presser foot and to the back and. |