{"id":14878,"date":"2023-10-23T07:20:14","date_gmt":"2023-10-23T06:20:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=14878"},"modified":"2023-10-23T07:20:14","modified_gmt":"2023-10-23T06:20:14","slug":"how-to-fill-up-a-bobbin-on-a-sewing-machine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-fill-up-a-bobbin-on-a-sewing-machine\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Fill Up A Bobbin On A Sewing Machine"},"content":{"rendered":"
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For any sewist, learning how to properly fill a bobbin on a sewing machine is essential. Every beginner knows the first step of getting your project underway: winding the bobbin correctly. Filling a bobbin correctly helps ensure smooth sewing experience and results in a professional-looking project. <\/p>\n

Wind your bobbin with the same thread that you are using for the top stitching of your project. This will guarantee uniformity in the colour and texture of your project, regardless of whether you are using a traditional or a modern machine. Place the thread spool on the spool pin and pull it through the guide slots, then wrap the thread several times around the bobbin. Insert the bobbin onto the bobbin winder. When the thread end is visible in the groove on the bobbin, press the bobbin winder foot switch to start winding. <\/p>\n

Animportant factor to consider is tension. Make sure you adjust the thread tension dial to the right aperture; this will yield better results. This is where expertise comes into play. Incorrect tension will result in uneven feed, resulting in inconsistency in stitch formation and often causing thread breaks. <\/p>\n

When filling a bobbin, there should be a slight tension on the thread. Make sure to check the alignment of the thread by bringing the bobbin thread to the top of the bobbin and pulling it. To check your work, pinch the thread from both ends and gently pull to check that tension is even on both ends. If it doesn’t move evenly, the thread tension needs to be adjusted. Also, the thread should never be over-tensioned, as this will cause the needle to break or the seam allowance to pucker. <\/p>\n