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Old 03-03-2010, 05:47 PM
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Well it's all in the title.

I was sewing this great big long seam with lots of pins in it. I was taking out the pins as I went because my machine doesn't like going over them. And then I get to the end and the thread is just loose.

I had run out of bobbin thread. Is there a way to avoid this?
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All I know is to just keep checking :( It's a pain!
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Just have to keep checking unless you want to go out and buy one of those nice machines that beeps when the bobbin is about to run out.
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Unless your machine has a low bobbin warning.
I have found that my bobbin rattles a little when very low of thread, I have metal bobbins. I suggest if you have done a lot of sewing on that bobbin that you watch your sewing a little more closely. I usually catch my empty bobbin fairly quick, now. I have sewn probably a good 20 feet worth of chain piecing with no bobbin once, it was a different machine and it was 3am.
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You can learn to hear the sound of your machine when it runs out of thread. On my commercial machine and the New Home, I can almost always tell when the bobbin thread is out with in just a few stitches. But like most everyone I've sewn many feet without bobbin threed.
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Running out is not such a big deal on short seams, but when I'm going to do a LONG seam, I always make sure to have a spare bobbin wound, and drop that in before I start. It's just too disappointing when you have no thread and you've already taken the pins out!
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My sewing machine tells me.
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Mine sews a little different and I stop immediately.
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Originally Posted by Barb_MO
You can learn to hear the sound of your machine when it runs out of thread. On my commercial machine and the New Home, I can almost always tell when the bobbin thread is out with in just a few stitches. But like most everyone I've sewn many feet without bobbin threed.
I notice a difference in the sound of my machine too when the bobbin runs out. Try to get in the habit of checking your bobbin thread more often... I try to check mine in intervals...after so much chain piecing, so many borders, etc... not that it hasn't slipped by me from time to time too :oops:
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I find out just like you. At the end of the seam. Sigh. :cry: :cry: :cry:
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