{"id":10243,"date":"2023-10-25T09:45:12","date_gmt":"2023-10-25T08:45:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=10243"},"modified":"2023-10-25T09:45:12","modified_gmt":"2023-10-25T08:45:12","slug":"how-to-put-in-bobbin-on-singer-sewing-machine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-put-in-bobbin-on-singer-sewing-machine\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Put In Bobbin On Singer Sewing Machine"},"content":{"rendered":"
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There are many sewing machine enthusiasts in the world who love to create garments and accessories with their machines. Sadly, many of these people don’t know how to put in a bobbin on their Singer sewing machine. If this is the case for you, fear not, as we will take you through the process step by step.<\/p>\n

Firstly, it is important to familiarize yourself with the parts of a bobbin. Bobbins come in a range of sizes, shapes and materials. Generally, bobbins have a circumference of about 1.26 inches and consist of two type of hoops; the inner and the outer. Singer sewing machines have a special system, which requires a certain type of bobbin. It is thus important to get the correct type of bobbin for your machine.<\/p>\n

When you have the correct type of bobbin, then the next step is to load the bobbin into the bobbin case. For that, you need to open the bobbin case door, and then carefully lift the handle. Gently place the bobbin into the bobbin case, ensuring that the bobbin spindle of the case is aligned with the notch on the side of the bobbin. Now, you can move the bobbin clockwise to wind the thread onto the bobbin and then pass it through the slot located on the inner side of the case. With the thread looped around the bobbin case finger and the thread following the path to the bobbin tension assembly, start winding the thread in a clockwise direction.<\/p>\n

The main part of putting in a bobbin on a Singer sewing machine is to ensure that the tension is properly balanced. This is achieved by setting the tension spring to the correct tightness. Make sure that you hold the bobbin and bobbin case together, and apply a small amount of tension to the thread. If the tension is too loose, then the thread won’t be properly wound around the bobbin, resulting in an uneven and distorted stitch. If the tension is too tight, then the stitch could be too tight and create a jam. The correct tension balance is one, where the bobbin case moves slightly when tension is applied.<\/p>\n