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    Old 09-06-2012, 02:52 PM
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    Default Does anyone use a Singer bobbin threader?

    I bought a Singer bobbin threader at WalMart the other day. It works by battery or electric. What a great idea! The only problem is that my machines won't sew when I use a bobbin threaded with it. Tried it on both my FWs and my 201.

    Does anyone else have a bobbin threader and am I just doing something wrong when I thread the bobbins?
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    Old 09-06-2012, 03:07 PM
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    AZKat,

    We use a Wrights Sidewinder bobbin winder. It works great. We've used it on every machine that it fill bobbins for and never had a problem.
    I'm unfamiliar with the Singer winder, so I can't give you any advice. Did it come with instructions?

    And, why is it your machines won't sew with bobbins wound with machine? Is it tension problems or ... ?

    To use ours all we do is put a spool of thread on the spool peg, run the thread through the guide to the tension, around the tension to the bobbin. There is a little flipper switch that controls when the winder shuts off so all we do is push the start button and wait for it to do it's thing.

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    Old 09-06-2012, 03:15 PM
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    Joe,

    That exactly how this one works. I was using the battery. I wonder if it doesn't thread the bobbin tight enough using the battery. The stitching was just plain lose. I tried playing with the tension but that didn't help. Went back to a bobbin threated by sewing machine and they both worked fine.
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    We have noticed that when the batteries on this one get low it slows down a lot. So we try to keep fresh batteries in it. Try new batteries, it might help. Does yours have an AC adapter? If so give it a try. If it turns faster it might tighten up the thread.

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    I found I couldn't use the bobbin winder with Bottom Line thread or any bobbin thread. It winds too fast and I get a rats nest on the bobbin. I have to use the machine where I can control the speed.
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    Old 09-07-2012, 05:50 PM
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    I used the bobbin winder without any problem. When I got my Vintage White machine that winds bobbins as you sew, I gave it to my best friend.
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    I almost always use a bobbin wonder. The bobbins work in all the machines...newer or vintage. I got tired of trying to remember all the different types of machine bobbin winders, and the Brother SE 350 winder broke pretty quickly.
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    I use the Sidewinder for bobbins for a FW, 301, 401, Viking 21 and have had no problems
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    I love the Sidewinder. I would be so lost without it.
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    I have a sidewinder but can't use it on my Viking machines because they wind the thread in a different direction than most machines do. I can use it on my Kenmore and it works great. I also have a lot of old metal bobbins that I wind thread on to take with me in my traveling sewing case for appliquing on the go.
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