Question about Singer Sewing Machines
...the lever on the bobbin case and the bobbin case moves eventually. Singer 7258.CL Remove your bobbin case and inspect it for any damage. Scratches, holes, snags. Sometimes you can Dremmel the
...bobbin case pops out when I am sewing there are no scratches on it though Are you sure it is the correct bobbin case ? If it is check the spindle it slides onto and make sure there is not a bit of ...
Question about Janome Sewing Machines
...bobbin case is showing scratches and gouges and not letting the case seat properly. I pulled the case out to inspect for sharp edges and loose parts but everything seems intact. My machine is only 3 ...
Question about Brother Sewing Machines
...the needle starts moving the bobbin jams up You possibly have the incorrect bobbin type, or there might be scratches on the bobbin, or it is threaded incorrectly in the bobbin case. Hope this
...bobbin case keeps poping out when i'm sewing, i adjusted well the thread. but its the case the is giving me problem. The case probably has a scratch or a burr on it. Take it out of the machine and ...
...bobbin case, clean it and the area around it thoroughly (and check it for scratches or dings -- perhaps a needle broke recently?) and then replace it and see if that fixes the error. If not, ...
Question about Sewing Machines
...bobbin case areas. Rethread from scratch, remembering to thread the upper part of the machine with the presser foot up, and make sure the bobbin is sitting in the bobbin case right way around. Fetch ...
...bobbin case for burrs, scratches or any rough spots. If you find one it needs to be buffed with an emery stick or sharpening stone until it is smooth and then buffed with some steel wool. Clean out ...
...bobbin case causing the bobbin to stand proud. Pressure from the bobbin thread can sometimes stretch the bobbin itself.. replace the bobbin with a brand new one. Double check your threading be ...
...bobbin case. Examine it for any rough spots, scratches or burrs. When you find them, you will need to remove them with an emery stick and then buff it with very fine steel wool. Reinstall the bobbin ...
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