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Need a bobbin case fora my 7057 where can I get a replacement or will a generic fit

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Make Model bobbin case

Frequently, if you take the make & model number to a sewing machine repair shop, they may have what you need.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2009

SOURCE: Replacement Sewing Machine Bobbin Case

Hi Jo,
Is there a way for you to email me a digital picture of your old bobbin case? I guarantee you we have one for your machine I just need to know what yours looks like!

- Jeremy
http://sewingpartsonline.com

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 29, 2009

SOURCE: bobbin case not fitting

541678 is the bobbin case you want.Most sewing machine dealers can get this part for you. The machine was made from 1978 to 1984. Before you spend a lot of money repairing this machine, check,or have someone else check, the cam drive gears in the top of the machine. They frequently crack and cause a lot of noise and some erratic stitching.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2011

SOURCE: I have been sewing bunting

Is this a top loading bobbin case? If so take the stitch plate off and look for burs or needle punckers on the bobbin case, if you find some polish them off(may need to be replaced.
Also did you use the exact same bobbin that you took out, just had a customer come it that was using the incorrect bobbin for her machine.
Also check your top threading, sounds like it could be that. Make sure to get it in the tension unit. Thread the machine all the way to the needle but not in the needle eye. Then lift and lower the presser foot, you should have tension when it is down and no tension when it is up. If not your machine needs adjusting.
hope this helps

Debbi's Sewing Machine Repair

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  • Posted on Jan 20, 2012

SOURCE: where can I buy proper fitting bobbins for model # 1409

try sewingpartsonline.com

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 25, 2013

SOURCE: is there a picture of how the bobbin case fits in the machine? particulary the lower right clip arm and the upper left metal foot looking part? The bobbin case is not secure so when i start to sew t

Go to Singer. Com and type in your model number they provide a free manual download and it provides pictures of what you're after.

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Will bobbins for 500 fit 401A Slant o matic

if you have the original bobbin or one that is working, there are a limited number of generic bobbins that fit just about all makes and models
go to a service center for sewing machines ( any model) material shop, haberdashery as most have a selection of bobbins that will match yours
All you should need is the width and diameter to be the same
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Bobbins for a singer special edition cir. aprox 1960s

Your local Singer dealer should be able to help with this one. There are several good generic bobbins available and i suspect it will need to be metal rather than plastic. Also check the depth of any bobbins so that they fit in the case or the fixed case without being lose or too high. Lower than the bobbin case can work.
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The black plastic piece the bobbin fit in is broken.

You may have a timing problem or bent needle. You will need to replace the bobbin basket if it is damaged.
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The thread does not roll off the bobbin smoothly. And the sewing is out and not straight. the needle keeps pulling the fabric.

Hi, you need to replace the bobbin case with one that is made by and for your machine, a generic make is not going to work properly.
hope this helps
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Rattle in the bobbin area.

make sure the bobbin is not warped or damaged
also make sure the bobbin fits securely in the bobbin case
does the bobbin case fit securely in the machine?
the bobbin case could be getting old & might need to be replaced.
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I have been sewing bunting for a copule of days without trouble. When I changed my bobbin and spool, the bobbin thread gets caught up and makes a mess and stops the machine. Also, the bobbin case doesn't...

Is this a top loading bobbin case? If so take the stitch plate off and look for burs or needle punckers on the bobbin case, if you find some polish them off(may need to be replaced.
Also did you use the exact same bobbin that you took out, just had a customer come it that was using the incorrect bobbin for her machine.
Also check your top threading, sounds like it could be that. Make sure to get it in the tension unit. Thread the machine all the way to the needle but not in the needle eye. Then lift and lower the presser foot, you should have tension when it is down and no tension when it is up. If not your machine needs adjusting.
hope this helps
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My daughter tried to remove a jammed bobbin on my singer machine. The bobbin holding mechanism fell apart. Is there a diagram to show how the parts fit together?

looking straight on at the area where assembly goes, First clean and oil area, the jam was likely caused by accumulated dust or a small piece of thread . You should have three pieces, four including the bobbin itself. first piece to be replaced has a center post this piece goes into the machine by fitting it to the bobbin area, it will only go in one way so when it fits into place you will know. the next piece is a ring this piece has a small piece of metal attached to the top when looking at it correctly the two screws will be on top and there should be two indentions. first one is at 3 oclock and the other is at 9 oclock fit this piece into machine and there should be a lever on either side that turns around and rests in to indentions. replace your bobbin in the bobbin case ,be sure to thread the case correctly and load into newly assembled bobbin area making sure that it clicks into pplace
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I HAVE A HUSQVARNA 415 SEWING MACHINE. I AM LOOKING FOR THE NAME OF THE PART THAT YOU PUT THE BOBBIN INTO. I ORDERED A BOBBIN HOLDER, BUT THAT IS NOT IT.

The bobbin fits into a bobbin case (holder), the bobbin case is what you take out to put a new bobbin in. The bobbin case fits into the hook (it has a spindle in the center) which you do not take out of the machine unless you are doing maintenance. If you just ordered a bobbin holder, it could be for another machine. you must get a case made for the machine, a generic one will not work.
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Bobbin trouble

Remove the needle plate for better access and try using a seam ripper to gently cut the threads and continue to remove with the tweezers.

The needle plate is the metal plate under the presser foot and is held into place with at least two screws.

The bobbin fits into the bobbin case.

The bobbin case fits into the bobbin shuttle.

Once you get the jam cleaned away, raise the needle to it's highest position and remove the bobbin case and/or replace the bobbin case.

Jamming can cause the machine to be out of time.

If you thead the machine with the presser foot up, have the bobbin inserted into the bobbin case correctly and the stiching is loose and loopy the machine may need to go into the shop for service.
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Make sure the bobbin case sets sort of on top and not under the ridge of the metal ring. There is a small latch on the upper left of the bobbin case. It is metal. rotate the latch to cover the bobbin case and this should stabilize the case without making it immobile
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