Joining the club of the empty bobbin
#101
I bought A Pfaff Quilt Expression 4.0 a couple of years ago and it will stop and giving a warning signal button that has to be pushed to continue. It will only let you sew a couple of stitches before it stops again if you don't change the bobbin. Now if only it would not be so finickey about everything else!!
#102
Originally Posted by marknfran
Originally Posted by chamby
Well ladies this morning I was working hard on the king size rag quilt that my son hired me to complete for a friends birthday. I was sewing very nicely on a long row thinking I was doing well. Well to my surprise when I reached the end to snip the thread. There was no bobbin thread. I had been sewing almost the entire row without the bobbin thread without noticing. All pins were gone and rows not sewn together. What a bummer. I had to re-pin almost the entire row and start over. I sure wish I had a red light or something to warn me of the empty bobbin. So I just stopped went to Hancock for sewing machine oil and thread. Then back home to clean machine and fill the bobbin to begin again.
#106
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Wisconsin
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i've done that many times. Finally after getting a new Kenmore machine,I learned to check to see if I have thread. Soetimes I still goof. My Kenmore has a window where I can see the bobbin, but that doesn't help on a long haul, I mean row. LOL Do I sound like a truck driver? I come from a family of brothers, nephews and cusins of long haul truckdrivers. Sorta picked up the language.
Originally Posted by chamby
Well ladies this morning I was working hard on the king size rag quilt that my son hired me to complete for a friends birthday. I was sewing very nicely on a long row thinking I was doing well. Well to my surprise when I reached the end to snip the thread. There was no bobbin thread. I had been sewing almost the entire row without the bobbin thread without noticing. All pins were gone and rows not sewn together. What a bummer. I had to re-pin almost the entire row and start over. I sure wish I had a red light or something to warn me of the empty bobbin. So I just stopped went to Hancock for sewing machine oil and thread. Then back home to clean machine and fill the bobbin to begin again.
#107
Originally Posted by erstan947
Some one suggested using a full bobbin in both the top and bottom of your machine. Thus, you would know when the bottom bobbin is getting empty by the bobbin on the top. Just a thought:)
#108
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 847
My Pfaff 2170 has a little red light that comes on as a warning bobbin thread is low. It comes on TOO early. But at least I know. So when I am embroiderying I just let it go til it runs out, then back up a few stitches after reloading. Thing is, I have 4 vintage machines which I prefer to do my regular sewing so I am in the same boat as the rest of you! Did it last night in fact on the ol' Pfaff 130.
#109
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Location: Austin, TX
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Originally Posted by joyce888
I bought A Pfaff Quilt Expression 4.0 a couple of years ago and it will stop and giving a warning signal button that has to be pushed to continue. It will only let you sew a couple of stitches before it stops again if you don't change the bobbin. Now if only it would not be so finickey about everything else!!
#110
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 847
Originally Posted by goldendog55
My Viking does tell me when the bobbin runs out. It stops and puts a picture up on the screen, and won't let me sew anymore! It is so nice, because I used to do the same thing!
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