How Do You Thread A Bobbin On Singer Sewing Machines?
One of the most difficult things about learning to use a sewing machine is getting the basic machine functions down. One that many beginners struggle with is putting thread on the bobbin, which is often referred to as bobbin threading or bobbin winding. The bobbin, which is a cylindrical plastic or metal piece inserted under the faceplate, provides the second line of thread for the needle to pick up while sewing. Before placing the bobbin into the machine, it must be threaded. Find the handwheel on the right side of the machine. Press on the side of the indented disk in the middle of the wheel so that it pops inward and prevents the needle from stitching while you work. Place the spool of thread onto the spool pin, found on the top right of the machine. Place the spool cap onto the spool pin, holding the spool of thread tightly in place. Take the thread end and pull it toward the thread guide at the top left of the machine. Hold the thread in both hands, positioned behind the thread gu