{"id":11225,"date":"2023-12-05T12:25:14","date_gmt":"2023-12-05T11:25:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=11225"},"modified":"2023-12-05T12:25:14","modified_gmt":"2023-12-05T11:25:14","slug":"how-to-put-thread-in-bottom-of-sewing-machine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-put-thread-in-bottom-of-sewing-machine\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Put Thread In Bottom Of Sewing Machine"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Step 1 – Identifying the Thread <\/h2>\n

Before you can begin putting thread in the bottom of your sewing machine, you need to first identify the thread that you will be using. You should examine the type of thread you have and make sure that it is the correct size and weight for the bottom of the machine. It is important to consider the type of fabric that you will be using as well, as certain fabrics may require different types of thread or other considerations. It is also wise to look at the sewing machine manual to help you identify what type of thread will work best with the machine.<\/p>\n

Step 2 – Preparing the Spool and Machine <\/h2>\n

Next, you need to prepare the machine for the thread. This involves ensuring that the take-up lever is in the highest position and then replacing the presser foot with a special type known as an open-toe presser foot. This is needed to give the thread more clearance and make it easier to thread the machine. You should also ensure that the bobbin thread is securely retracted and the machine has been oiled.
\nThe spool also needs to be prepared for the machine. This includes setting up the bobbin winder, threading the spool onto the winder and winding it a few times. Make sure to refer to the machine manual to do this correctly.<\/p>\n

Step 3 – Threading the Bobbin <\/h2>\n

Threading the bobbin is an important step when learning how to put thread in the bottom of a sewing machine. The first thing to do is lay the spool of thread onto the spool pin so that the thread extends from the front of the machine. Then, you need to guide the thread through the tension disks and onto the bobbin finger. Be sure to keep the thread taut so that it feeds properly.
\nFinally, pull the thread tight and slide the bobbin underneath the bobbin tension disk as you turn the hand wheel. This ensures that the thread is wound securely onto the bobbin. Once the thread is on, you can now place the bobbin in the bobbin case and secure it.<\/p>\n

Step 4 – Threading the Upper Thread<\/h2>\n

Threading the upper thread is done by taking the end of the thread and guiding it through a series of slots and hooks until it is securely fastened. This can be done by following the instruction manual of the machine, or you can use the diagram provided on the side of the machine. Be sure to keep the thread pulled tight in order to ensure that it doesn’t become tangled or caught in the moving parts.
\nOnce the thread is on, you need to raise the presser foot lever and thread the needle. This is done by taking the thread and wrapping it around the needle from front to back, then pulling it through. Be sure to keep the thread taut and make sure the thread is properly secured on the needle before continuing.<\/p>\n

Step 5 – Finishing Up<\/h2>\n