As long as it is a class 15 bobbin..
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The metal should work fine. Metal is actually a better bobbin because it is less likely to distort under pressure than plastic.
Put it in and try sewing a few stitches by manually turning the wheel. If that works, sew slowly. Gradually test out all functions and speeds. Just in case......
Put it in and try sewing a few stitches by manually turning the wheel. If that works, sew slowly. Gradually test out all functions and speeds. Just in case......
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Originally Posted by joeyoz
You really need to use the bobbins made for your machine. Throw the metal ones out. I learned that lesson the hard way.
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Originally Posted by joeyoz
You really need to use the bobbins made for your machine. Throw the metal ones out. I learned that lesson the hard way.
The only machines that I use metal bobbins in are the industrial type machines.
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