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Make sure the bobbin is seated all the way on the winding pin. There may be an adjustment for it--a technician can probably fix it for you. However, you can also try lifting the thread with a pencil tip just before it winds onto the bobbin. Some of my machines wind the thread unevenly (more on the bottom than the top of the bobbin) and I balance it out by lifting it when winding.
It generally means that your machine cannot do that stitch with its present settings. I took a look at your manual, and it lists the stitches and what they're for. They also mention that your needle must be in the center position for any zigzag stitches; you can only position the needle to the right or left when you're straight stitching. If you do not have your manual, you can download one free at the Singer sewing machine site.
i was having the same problem. try putting in a new slide plate - the pressure from it holds the bobbin down, but it wears thin after a while. fixed mine.
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