{"id":10265,"date":"2023-11-13T04:50:11","date_gmt":"2023-11-13T03:50:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=10265"},"modified":"2023-11-13T04:50:11","modified_gmt":"2023-11-13T03:50:11","slug":"how-to-put-thread-in-a-sewing-machine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-put-thread-in-a-sewing-machine\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Put Thread In A Sewing Machine"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Getting Started with Putting Thread in a Sewing Machine<\/h2>\n

Putting thread in a sewing machine is a relatively simple process, yet mastering the technique involves a greater finesse that can help improve your sewing results significantly. Before getting started, some basic background knowledge about thread, winding the bobbin and threading the machine, is important. So pick up a few needles, thread and some hands-on practice to become a sewing expert.<\/p>\n

Selecting the right thread for your sewing project is key for a successful outcome. Different fabrics require different types of threads, so determine the type and weight of fabric you will be using, and select the best thread for the job. Polyester thread is most commonly used for sewing heavier fabrics, and cotton-wrapped polyester thread is used for lighter fabrics. Always purchase quality thread, as it will fray less easily, be more resistant to discoloration, and provide greater strength.<\/p>\n

Next, it is time to wind a bobbin. Most sewing machines employ a drop-in bobbin system, which means that a small lever is used to release the bobbin and thread will be wound directly inside the bobbin case. Place the spool of thread onto the spool pin, if the spool is too heavy, use an empty bobbin and attach it to the spool pin. Then place the bobbin onto the other pin, with the tension spring facing inwards. Press the foot pedal and the bobbin will start to spin, direction of the thread should go in a clockwise motion around the bobbin as you keep hold of the thread end. To stop winding, press on the tension lever then cut the thread with scissors.<\/p>\n

Putting the Thread in the Sewing Machine<\/h2>\n

Threading the sewing machine is suddenly the next step. Start by raising up the presser foot, then locate the needle threader at the top of the machine(you will either have a static needle threader or one that moves down and back to allow for threading). Bring the thread onto the machine, wrap it at a quarter turn around the take up lever, then pull to its lowest point. Now thread the spool pin and the needle until you feel a slight tension when pulling the thread. Use the threader if needed and make sure the thread is above the needle.<\/p>\n