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Introduction to Threading a Sewing Machine<\/h2>\n

Threading a sewing machine is one of the essential skills necessary to make garments, whether you own a traditional sewing machine or a computerized machine. Learning how to thread a sewing machine properly helps the machine work well and makes sure your finished project looks its best. This helpful article will explain the basics of how to thread a sewing machine and provide tips for how to achieve the best results. <\/p>\n

Tips for Threading a Sewing Machine<\/h2>\n

Before getting started, you need to know what type of thread your sewing machine can handle. Different machines are designed to use different types of thread. Once you have determined the type of thread that is compatible with your machine, you are ready to begin.
\nBegin by taking the thread spool and locating the two thread guides on the machine. Typically, one thread guide is located on the upper part of the machine, while the other is located on the bobbin case. Then, feed the thread through the first thread guide, and then wrap the thread around the first tension disk. Next, the thread goes through the second thread guide and then wraps around the second tension disk. Finally, guide the thread through the eye of the needle.
\nNow that the needle is threaded, it’s time to thread the bobbin. Wind the bobbin onto the bobbin winder with the thread in a counterclockwise direction. When the bobbin is full, cut the thread, then push the bobbin winder release. Next, place the bobbin in the bobbin case and press it into place.
\nFinally, bring the thread up through the throat plate, then pull the thread from the bobbin. Now your sewing machine is ready to go. <\/p>\n

The Needle Threader<\/h2>\n

For some machines, especially more modern models, there is an additional tool to help threading even simpler. This is called a needle threader and is a small wire loop that is used to pull the thread through the eye of the needle. To use the needle threader, place the loop through the eye of the needle, then pass the thread through the loop. Finally, press the handle at the back of the needle threader and the wire loop will pull the thread through the needle.<\/p>\n

Tension Tips<\/h2>\n

To achieve the perfectly threaded machine, it’s important to adjust the tension correctly. Too much tension can result in puckering of the fabric, while too loose of a tension can cause looping and poor stitching. The ideal tension should be balanced, and the result should be two evenly formed threads that come together to form a neat stitch.<\/p>\n

Cleaning & Maintenance<\/h2>\n