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Hi.. I have inherited a pfaff 7570 but alas it has no manual...and much to my embarrassment, I cant work out how to wind the bobbin??? sad i know, cos i have had a few sewing machines in my time and sewing is a big part of my life...I cant find a manual online either...help!!
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You are not in the bobbin winding mode. Check your manual, usually you have to slide the bobbin case over to a post or on real old models, do something on the wheel.
To disengage the needle while winding a bobbin do the following: the handwheel on the right end of the machine has an inner knob. hold the outer rim of the handwheel stationary as you rotate the inner knob counterclockwise. Also make sure the bobbin winding peg is pushed over to the right and the bobbin is seated on the peg.
Refer to the manual. If you do not have a manual, start at 4 and work your way through the numbers, bit by bit until you get good results.
The bobbin thread should pull the top thread slightly under and to the back.
Machine embroidery bobbin thread is heavier than the standard size machine embroidery top thread and this also helps to pull the top thread to the back.
Simply loosen the screw on the bobbin winder stop, no more than 1 full turn or you will drop the backing nut will fall down into your machine, move the bobbin winder stop slightly to the left then tighten the screw and see if that works. you may have to repeat this step several times until you find the right spot to stop the bobbin at the correct point.
You need to turn the wheel inside the handwheel to wind a bobbin. You will feel it "release". (I think you turn it towards you - can't remember, sorry!) Don't forget to turn it back when you are done.
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