{"id":10666,"date":"2023-11-19T02:30:14","date_gmt":"2023-11-19T01:30:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=10666"},"modified":"2023-11-19T02:30:14","modified_gmt":"2023-11-19T01:30:14","slug":"how-to-load-thread-in-a-sewing-machine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-load-thread-in-a-sewing-machine\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Load Thread In A Sewing Machine"},"content":{"rendered":"
\n

Preparing the Machine<\/h2>\n

Before threading a sewing machine, the user should prepare to work by having the correct needle size, the correct thread type and the correct bobbin. It is important to read the manual that comes with the machine to know the types of thread and needles that are compatible. The machine should be in an appropriate working environment and the table should be at a comfortable height. <\/p>\n

Threading the Upper Part<\/h2>\n

The top thread runs from the spool of thread in the top of the machine over several guides and eventually goes through the needle. Turning the large numbered wheel on the right-hand side of the machine will raise the needle and presser foot, making the bobbin case and the threading path easier to access. Once the needle is raised, the spool of thread is fitted onto the spool pin. At the top of the machine, the thread is then guided through the various channels and around the tension discs. The thread is then passed through the hook of the take-up lever and into the needle eye.<\/p>\n

Threading the Lower Part<\/h2>\n

When loading a bobbin, ensure that the user has the correct size and type for the machine. Once the bobbin is full, use the bobbin winding thread to pull the thread under the tension spring. Pass the thread around the bobbin winding tension disc, then spread some of the thread into the slot at the side of the bobbin. Release the winder stem and press the foot pedal to get the thread properly wound around the bobbin. To insert the bobbin into the machine, the needle area needs to be opened by raising the needle bar. The bobbin is then placed into the bobbin case with the thread following the number sequence.<\/p>\n

Troubleshooting the Thread<\/h2>\n

If the thread on the bobbin and the spool of thread get tangled, the user needs to stop threading and loosen the threads around the tension discs. To loosen the threads, the thread should be unwound from the tension discs and the tension should be reduced. If there is a problem with a stitch, the thread may need to be changed as it is likely to break due to lack of tension or enough thread for the stitch.<\/p>\n

Cleaning the Machine<\/h2>\n