Touch & Sew bobbins
#1
Touch & Sew bobbins
Many years ago I had a T&S machine and loved winding the bobbin in place. Now I have a new Singer and see they are back to a separate bobbin winder up top. Wondering why they switched after they developed that great system? Were there problems with it? Cause I never had any problems.
#2
Power Poster
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 41,467
I did have problems with the bobbins when I had a Touch and Sew Singer. Now I could just order new bobbins off the net but at the time I just upgraded my machine. The little plastic knobs on the bobbin bottom wore down and would slip and I had to keep my finger on top as they wound.
#5
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Utah
Posts: 2,072
I've got to think that if they stopped making it, there must have been a good reason.
We don't really like to work on them at our shop. The other two local shops won't take them at all. The stitch just isn't good when you're done working on it. As I understand it, the only way to get a balanced stitch is when the bobbin is half full. Otherwise, if you're sewing a zig-zag or decorative stitch, the back will almost always look bad. I've learned that not too many people really care about a balanced stitch, though. I guess as long as the straight-stitch works, that's all people really need.
We don't really like to work on them at our shop. The other two local shops won't take them at all. The stitch just isn't good when you're done working on it. As I understand it, the only way to get a balanced stitch is when the bobbin is half full. Otherwise, if you're sewing a zig-zag or decorative stitch, the back will almost always look bad. I've learned that not too many people really care about a balanced stitch, though. I guess as long as the straight-stitch works, that's all people really need.