How Do You Wind A Singer Bobbin?
A bobbin is a small spool of thread that sits beneath the needle in a sewing machine. The needle thread and the bobbin thread lock together to create the sewing machine stitch. Bobbins must be wound correctly to keep the correct tension on the thread, which makes a smooth stitch. If you’ve forgotten how to wind your bobbin, or if you bought a used machine, the procedure is simple. Wind your bobbin correctly and you’ll be back sewing in about three minutes. Lift up the presser foot. This ensures that the feed dogs don’t engage while you are winding the bobbin. Turn the wheel until the needle is at its highest point. Loosen the wheel knob located on the top of the right side of your Singer machine. You will find a knob in the center and a larger ring outside of it. Hold the ring with one hand while turning the inside knob toward you until it is loose. This prevents the needle from going up and down while you wind the bobbin. Place a spool of thread onto the spool pin. Lead the thread thr