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Filling bobbin in a mini sewing machine is a crucial step in making your sewing projects successful. If your bobbin is not loaded correctly, your stitches may unravel or be off-kilter. There are a few different types of bobbins and different methods for filling bobbins in mini sewing machines. No matter which type of bobbin you have, the overall process remains the same: identify the bobbin, place the bobbin in the neat bobbin cover and fill it thread. Here is a simple guide on how to fill bobbin in mini sewing machine.<\/p>\n

Common Bobbin Types<\/h2>\n

The first step is to determine the type of bobbin that fits your mini-sewing machine. Common bobbin types include drop-in bobbin and side\/top-loading bobbin. Drop-in bobbin allows you to simply drop the bobbin into its receptacle, while side\/top-loading bobbin requires you to manually feed the thread onto the bobbin. Different machines may require different bobbins.<\/p>\n

Preparing Bobbin<\/h2>\n

Once you’ve determined the correct bobbin for your machine, you will need to place the bobbin in the bobbin case. The bobbin case is a small plastic or metal contraption that holds the bobbin in place. The bobbin case also helps guide the thread as it is loaded into the bobbin. Check the instructions for your machine to ensure that the bobbin is inserted correctly in the bobbin case.<\/p>\n

Threading Bobbin<\/h2>\n

Next, you will need to thread the bobbin with the thread. Start with the spool of thread above the bobbin. Make sure to use the correct weight and length of thread. If you’re unsure which type of thread is best for your project, consult the instructions for your machine. For a drop-in bobbin, there is a slot for the thread to go through. For a side\/top-loading bobbin, you will need to manually feed the thread on the bobbin.<\/p>\n

Piecing Thread and Bobbin Together<\/h2>\n