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Is the thread caught in gear in top of machine causing it to bind. If you refilled bobbin did the gear switch back completely or you have lost an o ring in bobbin rewind.
Electronic sewing machines have a sensor that knows when you are winding. Just place the bobbin on the spindle and push it over until it locks for bobbin rewind. Place thread through one of the holes and allow the bobbin to turn. Now step on the gas and let it fill up.
Take your bobbin carrier out. Place bobbin in carrier so the thread is unwinding, counter clockwise usually. Place the thread under the little slit and pull it until it feels like it is under a pressure. To check for this pressure (tension) hold the thread carrier with thread under tension and gently bob. It should allow a small amount of thread to extend. If not then loosen the screw. If too much extends then tighten. Now, place the carrier and bobbin in the sewing machine and make sure the snap is heard when you place it in there. It has to be seated. I believe this is a electronic machine and you won\'t have anymore problems because it will do the rest of your needed things before you sew. HOPE IT HELPS
Have you moved the bobbin spindle off away from the stop before you try to remove it? Most machines, the bobbin spindle will be flicked over against the stop to engage the bobbin winding mechanisim so you need to flick it back off the stop before you can remove the bobbin.
Cathy, you are not getting the ring on in the proper position. If I remember correctly there is a small notch or groove that has to match up on the spindle for ring to go all the way in.
Either the winder rubber is worn down one side, or the spindle has seized, take the top off and check and see if you can turn the winder by hand, if not then it has seized and the only way to free it is to put a couple of drops of WD40 on the spindle, put an electric drill on the end of the spindle and start the drill very slowly.
In the middle of the bobbin winding spindle, there is a piece we'll call a "flange". It is spring loaded but sometimes sticks. When it is in the center of the spindle it diengages the sewing machine drive system that drives the needle. Make sure it is not in the center of the flange. You can use a small screwdriver and gently press the flange outward and hopefully you may hear a small click and everything will be fine. Make sure also that the round plastic piece the flange is located in the center of, is pushed all the way to the left, (in you're sitting in front of the machine) if you pull that round platstic "knob" to the right, like you're trying to remove it from the flange, it will pop outward and engage the tranmission for sewing heavy fabrics.
Hi Anonymous, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box?
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