{"id":12259,"date":"2023-12-23T15:35:10","date_gmt":"2023-12-23T14:35:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=12259"},"modified":"2023-12-23T15:35:10","modified_gmt":"2023-12-23T14:35:10","slug":"how-to-refill-a-bobbin-on-a-brother-sewing-machine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-refill-a-bobbin-on-a-brother-sewing-machine\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Refill A Bobbin On A Brother Sewing Machine"},"content":{"rendered":"
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What is a bobbin?<\/h2>\n

A bobbin is a spool of thread or yarn used on a sewing machine to make a stitch. Bobbins can be purchased in different weights and sizes, which are designed to correspond to your particular sewing machine make and model. Knowing how to refill a bobbin is an important part of knowing how to use your sewing machine.<\/p>\n

Preparing the Bobbin for Refilling<\/h2>\n

In order to refill a bobbin for a Brother sewing machine, you’ll need to make sure it is properly prepared. Begin by removing the old bobbin from the machine and undoing the thread. If there’s any remaining thread, pull it gently from the spool. Then, using a pair of scissors cut the thread near the spool, just above the knot. After that, take out the old bobbin and replace it with the new one.<\/p>\n

Loading the Bobbin into the Machine<\/h2>\n

Next, you’ll need to load the bobbin into the machine. Start by threading the sewing machine’s bobbin case with the thread. To do this, loosely wrap the thread around the bobbin case twice and then thread it through the slot. Now, place the bobbin into the bobbin case with the thread facing downward. Make sure the bobbin is in the correct position and then tighten the thread by pulling it slightly in the opposite direction.<\/p>\n

Attaching the Thread to the Bobbin<\/h2>\n

Once the bobbin is attached to the machine, it will need to be attached to the thread. To attach the thread to the bobbin, first make sure that the thread is wound tightly around the bobbin. Then, place the bobbin directly onto the thread spool and begin turning the wheel in the same direction as the thread’s natural movement. As you do this, you’ll notice that the thread will wrap itself around the bobbin, creating a tight knot.<\/p>\n

Threading the Bobbin<\/h2>\n