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Originally Posted by CarolynMT
(Post 6163054)
I agree with peckish, and want to further comment....there are some great bobbin winders out there for $20/30
http://www.joann.com/wrights-sidewin...te/xprd315882/ i have a fancier one that I need for winding my Long Arm bobbins cause they do not wind bobbins on the machine. Now I will say, I use my Embroidery/Sewing combo machine to wind bobbins, it does it with a simple click rather than being run via the foot pedal. I find that the bobbins are wound more consistently and work better than the foot pedal ones. But that is me :) And whomever told you that, they may not know there are other options. Btw....the $100 bobbin winders that I have seen are the long arm ones that have speed control to ensure that the bobbins have perfect tension......cause with LA's it is ALL about the tension! Oh, yah, I heard the same thing about not using your bobbin winder on your machine. So I don't. Maybe it's true, maybe it isn't, but for 50% off on a Sidewinder, it is worth it to me. Happy sewing! Edie |
Originally Posted by donnalynett
(Post 6163608)
The SideWinder bobbin winder will not work if you have a Viking machine. I've been using my machines to wind bobbins for over 50 years and have several brands of machines and I've never had a problem.
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The Viking 1+ and the Pfaff 2100 series have vertical bobbins. So does the 1500S.
The sidewinders may not work with the newer Pfaffs and Vikings that have drop-in bobbins although they do seem to work with older Babylock and Brother dropins, like the PC 6500 and the Ellure of the same vintage. Some say that the name on the Pfaff bobbin needs to be on top. I've never noticed. The generic bobbins for the 2100 series aren't labelled and work just fine. The first Pfaff I had, the 1471, made no difference, neither did the 1475. |
You ladies are SOOOOO SMART.....This has been a fun read--and I had a LOL moment with Dunster's comment. I don't know how to do the brackets thing to bring it down here for me to show you what she said--you'll have to scroll back up to her posting......I could make all the comments that were made all through this post. Been there, done that, been sewing for 60 years (and have had the LA tension problems big time)......
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I'm afraid I have to agree with Peckish. I've been sewing a long time - well before bobbin winders came out. They do do something to your machine - lets it sew.
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The Sidewinder kept my 10 year old DGD busy all summer long. When she left I had a shoe box full of wound bobbins. We bought every bobbin Walmart had in stock that summer. LOL My guild is still using the bobbins for handsewing.
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
(Post 6164196)
I improved the first version of the Sidewinder. Take the screws out and put heavy weight (I found a piece of heavy metal in DH's shop that fit) in the case. It keeps the winder very sturdy and upright. Also remember the knob, that has no marking at all what it is, will adjust the tension of the winding. I haven't seen the newer model of the Sidewinder.
I was surprised how many do not know that in some older machines you have to turn the wheel on the fly wheel to disengage the clutch so the needle won't sew when winding a bobbin. |
Originally Posted by oldtnquiltinglady
(Post 6166061)
I don't know how to do the brackets thing
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I never heard of such a thing regarding using your machine winder.. I do have two bobbin winders and I love them..They are very handy to have because they save time. I paid less than 20 dollars for them. Never heard of one for 125.00
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There is a SideWinder Deluxe $99 range at Jo ann's. I did purchase that model, the smaller $25 w/coupon version did not work with my Pfaff 2044, I like my Bobbin Winder, I prefer just to sit and make a plethora of bobbins at the beginning of a project. The deluxe will work with the bobbins from my Singer 15-91 too.
i had heard that using the bobbin winder on the machine did put wear and tear on the motor, can't tell you wear i heard it...it did not make a whole lot of sense to me, but in an effort to savior my machine i do use the Winder. I think my machine may have the ability to fill a bobbin from the spool while sewing or something to that effect... need to study up on that option. |
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