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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please i need someones help i dont know anything about sewing :( Where do you put a threaded bobbin? Where does the thread from the bobbin go when the machine is in use?

OpenStudy (one098):

Lol its OK; neither do I. If you look up bobbins, its this.. i dont know how to explain but its the little metal circle thing that holds either fishing line or in this case, actual sewing thread so they're asking you where you put it. You have to put the threaded bobbin case into the shuttle case.(look it up if you dont know what it is) And then they ask you where does the thread from the bobbin go when the machine is in use. After you've put the bobbin into the sewing machine, you have to fix it up and then spin the wheel to make it come out from the bottom of the machine. Now, just turn that into your own words.

OpenStudy (rabya!):

why dont u watch a video that how to use a sewing machine? they will tell you where to put bobbin and thread and everything =) video will sure help you !

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol I know how to sew I can help but what type of sewing machine do you have

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Step 1: The Machine Setup Picture of The Machine Setup This is your basic sewing machine. No fancy stuff. It has a presser foot and a thin arm where the bobbin goes for hemming and detailed work. I set mine up on my ironing board so that I have my iron ready and I also like to stand when I sew. You will find what works best for you…play around with the setup a little. Step 2: Step1 Picture of Step1 This is where the thread goes. If you have a cap or stopper put it on after you put the thread on. Also put the side of the thread with the little cut (for holding the end on the thread) to the back or bottom. This will prevent hang ups. Step 3: Step 2 Picture of Step 2 Allow the string to unwind and put it through this hoop. Mine can also snap in from the back but usually with older machines this is a hoop. Step 4: Step 3 Picture of Step 3 This can also be a loop but mine slides in through the back. Step 5: Step 4 Picture of Step 4 Bring the thread down and around this nob toward the back (notice that you can not see the thread…this is the right way). Then back up. Some older machines this is a silver nob thingy, this is the tension. You will feel which is the right notch to put the thread through. Step 6: Step 5 Picture of Step 5 From the tension bring the thread up and from right to left put it through the hole here. Mine can also slide in from the back. Step 7: Step 6 Picture of Step 6 Then bring it down from the take up lever into the coiled thread guide. Step 8: Step 7 Picture of Step 7 Then into the next thread guide. Step 9: Step 8 Picture of Step 8 Then thread the needle front to back or right to left depending on you machine. Pull enough thread through so that it doesn’t pull out when the needle moves 5-10 inches. Step 10: Step 9 Picture of Step 9 Now for inserting the bobbin. Step 11: Step 10 Picture of Step 10 step10.jpg step9.jpg Pull the string out tight and set the bobbin into the tray. Insert the thread into the metal notch and pull back.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hope it helps!<3

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