How To Put Large Spool On Sewing Machine

Introduction to Handling Large Spools on a Sewing Machine

Large spools of thread on a sewing machine can be a hassle. It can be difficult to maneuver them onto the machine, and even more so when the spool is too heavy or too big for the spool holder. If you know how, it can be easy to put any size spool onto your sewing machine in a few easy steps. Here are the steps to safely put a large spool on a sewing machine.

Step 1: Place the Thread Spool onto the Spool Pin

The first step is to place the spool onto the spool pin. Make sure the thread end of the spool is going over the top of the spool holder, and the thread is running in an anti-clockwise direction. Do not force the spool onto the pin as this can cause damage to you and the machine.

Step 2: Secure the Spool

Secure the spool by wrapping the thread around the spool holder or with a piece of tape. Make sure it is securely attached so when the spool rotates, it will not slip off the holder.

Step 3: Secure the Spool With the Thread Guide

Once the spool is secured, secure it with the thread guide and the thread tension guides. The thread guide ensures that the thread does not become tangled in the machine when you sew.

Step 4: Thread the Machine

Once the spool is secured and the thread is attached to the machine, you can thread the machine. Thread the machine from the top, running a loop of the thread around the upper thread guide and then around the thread tension disc.

Step 5: Attach the Thread to the Bobbin

Attach the thread to the bobbin. This is done by taking the thread, running it through the bobbin guide hole, and then looping it around the bobbin before winding it onto the bobbin.

Step 6: Adjust the Thread Tension

Once the thread is attached to the bobbin, adjust the thread tension, which is typically located on the front of the machine. This ensures that the thread is tensioned appropriately for the material you are working with, and this will also affect the quality of stitch you get.

Step 7: Test the Machine and Sew

Once everything is threaded and tensioned, test the machine to make sure it is working properly. If all is well, you can start sewing.

Additional Tips

Here are some additional tips for working with large spools on a sewing machine:

Choose the Right Needle

Choose the right needle for the fabric you are working with. If the needle is too small or too big for the thread, it can cause issues.

Thread Correctly

If you’re having difficulty threading a large spool onto a sewing machine, try winding the thread from the bottom of the spool and thread it under the tensions disc and up through the guide hole.

Secure Thread Ends

Secure any loose thread ends to the spool with a small piece of tape or by winding it around the spool holder. This prevents the thread from becoming tangled and will help keep the thread securely in place.

Check for Wear

Check for wear on the spool and thread guide often. If the thread is wearing away, replace it with a new spool and thread guide.

Use Thread Caddy

If you’re working with large spools, consider using a thread caddy to hold the spool. This will make it easier to maneuver and attach the spools onto the machine.

Troubleshooting

Here are some of the most common issues you may experience when working with large spools on a sewing machine:

Thread Breaking

If the thread is breaking frequently, it is most likely a tension issue. Make sure the tension is not too tight or too loose and adjust accordingly.

Loose Thread

If the thread is not tight on the spool holder, it could be because the spool is too small for the spool pin. A larger spool holder may be necessary for larger spools.

Thread Tangling

If the thread is tangling, it could be due to insufficient thread tension or a faulty thread guide. Make sure the thread tension is set correctly and replace the thread guide if necessary.

Replacing the Spool Pin

Replacing the spool pin is a fairly simple process. First, remove the old spool pin and insert the new one into the hole. Make sure it is firmly in place and secure it with the screws.

Conclusion

Putting a large spool on a sewing machine doesn’t have to be a difficult task. Just follow the steps outlined here and you’ll be able to handle a large spool with ease. With some practice, you’ll be able to maneuver any size spool onto your machine with ease.

Geoffrey Kirby is an experienced author and sewist who has been creating sewn projects for over 20 years. He has a passion for teaching beginners and inspiring more advanced sewists both online and through his writings. Outside of writing about sewing, Geoffrey loves to explore new techniques and styles of sewing that incorporate upcycling fabric remnants into sweet items with personality.

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