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Parts of the Needle and How to Attach it<\/h2>\n

Most sewing machines have similar parts that need to be incorporated before putting the needle into the machine. Before threading the needle, it is important to make sure the needle is the correct size and type for the machine and fabric being used. The needle has several parts that include the flat side, the round “shank” at the top, the long groove down the center, the eye that runs through the center, and the sharp point at the end. <\/p>\n

When attaching the needle to the machine, first insert the flat side of the needle facing upward. Insert the needle all the way up until the flat side of the shank meets the “needle clamp” screws. Use the flat screwdriver or knurled knob to tighten the screw on the needle clamp so it is firmly in place. <\/p>\n

Threading the Needle and the Bobbin<\/h2>\n

To get the needle threaded correctly, cleave a length of the thread by holding it between the thumb and forefinger, and cut the end of it. Then, remove a few inches of thread from the spool and thread the eye of the needle while pulling the bobbin thread up through the needle plate. <\/p>\n

After that, the bobbin should be wound. Depending on the machine, the bobbin may be wound from the bobbin winder or from the spool itself. Align the thread with the tension indicator groove located on the bobbin and feed the thread through the next groove with caution. After that, slide the bobbin onto the bobbin winder shaft, hold the thread lightly and press down the bobbin winder to begin winding. Lastly, once the winding is done, press the reverse lever to stop it. <\/p>\n

When to Change Your Needle<\/h2>\n