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Susan Brebner Posted on Oct 27, 2014
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How to fill a bobbin for a model 100 Serial #53009473 SA-LR 29684

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Most put the bobbin up top on a post, run the thread from the spool to the bobbin, and then rotate the bobbin by pressing it against a rubber covered wheel while running the sewing machine in normal 'forward' direction.

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You may have already done these steps but when my bobbin stops/starts while filling it I do these steps.
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Bobbin Case # 52237 NB, No backlash type.
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There is a manual for a Touchtronic 2000 here http://www.singerco.com/uploads/download/432_touchtronic.pdf there may be more than one model Touch Tronic so plse check the serial number plate on the side of your machine to establish the actual model number, usually near the power inlet plug. then search for the appropriate manual at http://www.singerco.com/accessories/instruction-manuals. This excerpt shows that you wind the bobbin insitu in the bobbin case.

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Did you know that you can buy a freestanding unit to wind bobbins? Link to this item is here. http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/universal-automatic-bobbin-winder.aspx You may well find that this is the better solution to winding bobbins for this machine as winding them inside the bobbin housing doesn't give you a lot of control over the way the thread feeds onto the bobbin.

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