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Overview<\/h2>\n

The goal of stringing a sewing machine is to help ensure it is running at its most efficient level. Doing so is an important part of the sewing process and prevents problems from occurring during the process. It is a fairly easy process that can be done quickly with the right instructions. In this article, we will cover the steps involved in stringing a sewing machine and offer advice from experienced sewers on how to do it correctly. We will likewise address any potential problems sewers may encounter during the process. <\/p>\n

Remember the Needle Type<\/h2>\n

Before beginning the stringing process, it is important to check that your needle is the right size and type for the type of fabric or thread being used. A needle too large can cause the fabric to bunch up or be punctured and damaged, while a needle that is too small can fray the fabric and warp the thread. Generally, a 75\/11 or 80\/12 needle size is good for light fabrics, while 90\/14 needles are best for heavier fabrics like denim or corduroy.<\/p>\n

Checking the Tension Settings<\/h2>\n

The tension settings on the sewing machine should also be checked before stringing. This is important to ensure that the fabric and thread are not being pulled too tight or too loose through the needles and tension discs. Generally, the tension settings should be at 4 for lightweight fabrics, and between 7 and 8 for heavier fabrics. <\/p>\n

Adjusting the Thread Position<\/h2>\n

Next, the thread needs to be adjusted in the bobbin holder. The thread should be tight enough to hold the thread in place, but not so tight that it restricts the movement of the machine. Once the thread is in the right spot, the bobbin holder should be re-locked in place. <\/p>\n

Winding the Bobbin<\/h2>\n