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How to Load a Kenmore Sewing Machine<\/h2>\n

A Kenmore sewing machine is an ideal piece of equipment for anyone interested in sewing garments and home decor. Although these machines can seem intimidating to new sewers, loading thread onto a Kenmore sewing machine can be easily accomplished with a few easy steps. Following a few simple instructions, anyone can get started on their sewing project in no time.<\/p>\n

Preparing the Machine<\/h2>\n

Before loading thread onto the Kenmore sewing machine, it is important to first ensure that the machine is properly set up. Begin by expanding the kenmore sewing machine. Next, turn the power switch to the “On” position and press the pedal. The machine should now be ready to start sewing. The needle should now be in the highest position and the presser foot should be raised. Finally, make sure that the thread spool caps and bobbin winder are off, indicating that the machine is not in threading mode.<\/p>\n

Threading the Top of the Machine<\/h2>\n

To thread the top of the machine, start by placing the thread onto the thread spool. It is important to remember that the thread should always be placed on the spool in the same direction as the arrows, as this will help ensure that the thread is pulled smoothly. Once the thread is placed on the spool, connect one end of the thread to the tension disc, located between the two spool pins, and secure the thread by looping it around the grooves of the pin. Finally, bring the thread up and over the channel plate, then through the lower thread guide, ensuring the thread is placed into the groove of the tension disc.<\/p>\n

Threading the Bobbin<\/h2>\n

Next, move to the bobbin section of the machine. Insert the bobbin into the bobbin winder, and ensure that the thread is facing outward. Then, press the bobbin winder, located to the right of the machine, and press down the edge of the bobbin toward the right, pulling the thread back and away from the edge. This will help to secure the thread in place. Pull the thread up and through the upper thread guide located on the side of the machine, and then release the bobbin winder. The bobbin should now be correctly loaded onto the sewing machine.<\/p>\n

Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread<\/h2>\n