{"id":12585,"date":"2023-11-02T18:55:15","date_gmt":"2023-11-02T17:55:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=12585"},"modified":"2023-11-02T18:55:15","modified_gmt":"2023-11-02T17:55:15","slug":"how-to-change-thread-on-sewing-machine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-change-thread-on-sewing-machine\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Change Thread On Sewing Machine"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Types of Threads<\/h2>\n

Sewing threads come in a variety of colors, materials, and sizes. Knowing the types of thread and the appropriate one to use can help you tackle the job of changing threads on a sewing machine. Natural fibers like cotton, linen, and wool are recommended for dressmaking and lightweight fabrics while synthetic fibers such as polyester, nylon, and rayon offer superior finishes on heavy fabrics like denim and leather. Choosing the right thread greatly affects the end result.<\/p>\n

Selecting the Right Needle<\/h2>\n

Selecting the right needle may seem like an added step in changing out the thread, but getting it right will make the job of changing threads easier. The needle’s eye should be large enough for the thread to fit through and it should be heavy enough for the fabric you’re working with. Using a needle that’s too small or too light for the fabric will cause the needle to break or the thread to be too weak to keep the stitching together.<\/p>\n

Attaching the Upper Thread<\/h2>\n

Cut the thread from the spool and make sure you have a thread that is long enough to make a complete stitch pattern. Ensure the bobbin is placed in the bobbin case and that it faces the right direction. Thread the machine’s tension discs by inserting the thread and following the instructions in your manual. Continue threading the take-up lever. Pass the thread through the thread guide and the slot in the needle. Then, lead the thread back around the tension disc, through the tension spring and then the take-up lever.<\/p>\n

Attaching the Lower Thread (Bobbin)<\/h2>\n

Place the bobbin in the bobbin case and make sure the thread is wound in the correct direction. Move the bobbin case slightly counterclockwise and pull the thread through the small hole and the needle plate hole. Hold both ends of the thread while pushing the bobbin case in the opposite direction to secure it in place. Pull the top and bottom threads to the back of the machine and pass them through the tension discs.<\/p>\n

Testing the Threads<\/h2>\n