Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Simple Ways In Threading Bobbins In A Viking Sewing Machine

By Young Lindsay


So many questions has been asked about how to get an appropriate sewing machine. This is probably because purchasing one is not part of the everyday tasks that we do. It is a complicated task to do but with adequate information it will be a no sweat job at all. They are great investments for anybody because they are used to stitch different textiles together in a short period of time.

Sewing has been one of the major industries all over the world. But it is only until the late seventeen century that these machines are invented. It is design to speed the production of any clothing material by saving time. They were sold individually before but now many of them are widely sold in the market. One of them is the Viking sewing machines that has draw the interest of many people because of its excellent stitch quality and user friendliness. It was first sold in Huskvana, Sweden and then later on spread across the globe.

Owning one of it entitles you to many knowledge, especially about its usage such as threading a bobbin. Threading is an exciting thing to do after mastering the simple techniques. Either with the use a needle or by a machine, your prerequisites may differ.

The whole process could get more and more difficult, but gradually it will be easy the moment you condition yourself into doing it. You do not need any serious talent and resources at first so just relax. Carefully hold the bobbin cover as you open it on the upper side. That way, it will not go off somewhere.

Let go of the latch and flip the hollow part of the bobbin. This is to face the tiny round dot outward. Slide it in the spindle afterwards. Run the thread on its guide unto the upper back of the machine. If you prefer to have your needle threaded, place it in the front area on the side after raising the presser foot.

Deliver it out as you reverse the bare bobbin and then immediately place it in its spindle. Also, do not forget to detach the thread out of its needle and move in on its layout. Place it down on the minute discs on the side.

Roll the thread on the bobbin and trim before the automatic winding starts. The foot control will do that and it will stop once the bobbin is full. To hinder any unwanted tightness and possible breakage, see if the thread is turning clockwise. Find out if it is being pulled on the way to the spring.

Insert the thread into the hasp of the bobbin case. Put the case inside equipment. Enclose the compartment door in preparation for your sewing activity.

Each sewing machines has its own unique features, that means threading is also different in any of them. Threading in a classic one might be more demanding because it will really need ask you to the the work by yourself. On the other hand, contemporary style is much easier to accomplish because the machine will do all the work by itself all throughout the process. Knowing about different processes could be very handy but you also need to work hard if you want to achieve good results.




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