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Old 07-27-2011, 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by tedytrser
Good Afternoon the title says it all. Is there a tutorial for getting your bobbin in the right way. I got it to go for the first one and even got to practice my sewing. And now that I want to put in a new bobbin well not working it binds the whole machine up. It is a Brother machine I guess you call it a drop in bobbin by the foot. Hope this makes sense to someone. TIA
I have a drop in Brother machine. Step by step instructions.- Sitting in front of machine, remove cover, ( have the thread coming off the bobbin in a counter clockwise direction). Drop in bobbin, and pull loose end toward you, and to the left, around the little 'finger' and then back away from you. Close or replace cover, and hand crank (towards you) on wheel to pull thread up to needle. Try this, and if you need more help, PM me.
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Old 07-27-2011, 09:53 PM
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HI I didn't start sewing or quilting until the last 12 years and I am now 69. You are a baby. By the way, I almost left because the bobbin ran out and I had no idea how to fill it or put it back correctly also so you are in good company. LOL
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Old 07-28-2011, 11:57 PM
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I worked all my life and did not have a chance to take up sewing classes until I was 50!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 07-30-2011, 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by tedytrser
Yeah I have the manual sat there with it in front of me. I have the thread on the left and run it thru the slicer and the when I draw it up my bobbin thread runs across the top left side of my bobbin. Someone told me my tension might be to tight. Pretty bad a 47 yr old just learning to sew. HOW SAD!!
No it isn't sad just cause you are learning to sew. I just recently started learning to sew myself (shortly before my 40th birthday). Some just have the desire to learn later in life and some the bug hits them at an early age. Just enjoy yourself and do your best :) Even if at times that doesn't seem too good to you. At least you are learning.
It also depends on what job you are doing and how much time you have spare to learn to sew early in your life.
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Old 07-30-2011, 07:18 PM
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The thread in the bobbin is always counterclockwise.
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Old 07-31-2011, 11:19 AM
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generally speaking, there are usually 2 ways to insert the bobbin, and once you find out if your machine is a P or a Q, it's always easy. Just consider the thread tail as the leg of the p or the q.... one of my sewing buddies taught me this, and I have some P machines, and some Q machines..
sure made my life easier.
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Originally Posted by brosier
generally speaking, there are usually 2 ways to insert the bobbin, and once you find out if your machine is a P or a Q, it's always easy. Just consider the thread tail as the leg of the p or the q.... one of my sewing buddies taught me this, and I have some P machines, and some Q machines..
sure made my life easier.
Neat idea, never would have thought of it like that, thanks for sharing! :-D
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Old 08-02-2011, 08:16 AM
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well I have figured out I guess that mine is a P LOL
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