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Section 1: Threading the Needle<\/h2>\n

Threading your Brother sewing machine’s needle is one of the most important steps in the entire process when completing any sewing project. If the needle isn’t threaded correctly, the results won’t be very satisfactory. If you’re working on the Brother LS-2125i or similar model, you can easily thread the needle by following the instructions that are included in the machine’s manual. Generally, you’ll start by raising the presser foot and lifting the needle’s thread guide until it’s facing up. Then, place the thread into the left side of the guide and keep it close to the needle. Finally, pull it up around and behind the loop at the top of the guide until you’ve created a knot. Ensure that the thread is secure before going to the next step.<\/p>\n

For smooth sewing, the needle must be threaded properly. According to famed fashion designer and quilter, Heidi Packard, the “needle is a very important part of obtaining just the right stich quality,” She also notes that getting the needle threader to work smoothly is an essential part of the professional-looking finish for her quilts. For her, a faulty threader will result in “borderline disastrous results”.<\/p>\n

Section 2: Setting Up the Bobbin<\/h2>\n

The next step in the process is to properly set-up the Bobbin. It may seem like a daunting task, but with a few guidelines, you’ll be done in no time. Start by lifting up the cover plate until it’s vertical. Then, insert the bobbin into the holder, making sure it’s ran anti-clockwise. Then, insert the tail end of the thread into the slit of the bobbin, and draw a small part of it through the hole at the top. Afterwards, slide the bobbin case into the left side of the needle plate<\/p>\n

Threading the bobbin has a huge effect on the quality of your final product. Sewing expert Stacy Willard suggests taking precautions to ensure the best results. “A small amount of thread tension is necessary for Bobbin threading to work correctly” claims Mrs Willard. “Otherwise, you may end up with loose stitches, or worse, bunched-up threads.” <\/p>\n

Section 3: Winding the Bobbin<\/h2>\n