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If this is a drop-in bobbin, there is an indented button to the right of the cover for the bobbin area that you press and the cover will pop up.
If it is a vertical bobbin - I do not know where it is located without the model - although, it would be and the end or at the front of the machine at the location of the presser foot.
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These new machines do not need to be oiled as everything is sealed. Owners manual and users manual are the same.
Make sure you clean beneath the sewing plate and the bobbin area with a small vacuum cleaner never blow air into the machine. Get the small dental brushes to get into small areas to pull lint out that the vacuum cleaner can not get to. Hope this helps
Is the metal spool just spinning in the middle of the bobbin because the hole is not a tight fit? I would check my manual for the correct bobbin & then purchase using the specific part number (e.g. SA156). I found this number in the list of "included accessories" for my machine. There will be a part number besides the name.
Open the top part of the machine. My mom just bought one and it had lots of thread inthe thread path of the thread on top. You have to open up the area that the thread runs thru. It solved her problem of thread breaking. She found lots of thread inside.
buckmanfamil....I use my finger to keep tension on thread when i fill my bobbin.i also pusu thread slightly up & dwn to even it out on bobbin.works for mine ! I luv my Baby Lock !!
Have you looked at
your manual or bought the more expensive machine book from your dealer? I wasn't happy at the addtional cost at the time (I spent $2200 US that day) BUT I have
found my book for my Evolve a VERY good investment (70 bucks, but worth
every penny these past 2 years!) You may find the same for your Ellure.
Baby Lock have very good cust.
service either on the web or right at your dealer. Most dealers will
give free lessons upon your request. I hope this helped, PS I'm a bit jealous.... I REALLY wanted that machine too! Happy Sewing and Good luck with your baby!
You probably are in need of a new bobbin case they are plastic and oif you have broken a needle lately it may have gouged the case and the top thread is getting caught and bunching up underneath. Visit www.stevessewandvac.com you can contact them and have a bobbin case sent to you.
You probably are in need of a new bobbin case they are plastic and oif you have broken a needle lately it may have gouged the case and the top thread is getting caught and bunching up underneath. Visit www.stevessewandvac.com you can contact them and have a bobbin case sent to you.
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