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Anonymous Posted on Nov 03, 2012

Homewell sewing machine,s bobbin housen moved.

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Sounds like it got knocked out of time. Take it in for repair.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jul 20, 2007

SOURCE: Brother XL-5130 Sewing Machine

Put the thread through one of the holes. Then put the bobbin on the spindle. Pull about 3 or 4 inches out of the hole and hold on to it. Start winding the bobbin. After about ten turns, or when the winding thread is secure, you can stop the machine and cut off this 3 or 4 inch tail. To insure that the thread winds up and down the bobbin and not off the top or bottom, there is probably a metal bobbin tension disk that the thread must pass around before it goes to the bobbin. It is probably on the left of the machine and may or may not be part of a thread guide. The thread must pass around this disk on its way to the bobbin in order to put tension on the thread so it will wind properly. If you can't find the disk, which is a small metal button or screw with some type of somewhat moveable spring cap, you can just get the thread to pass through your thumb and forefinger. Hold your hand 6 or 8 inches to the left of the bobbin and pass the thread between your thumb and forefinger so that it makes the thread go in a direct straight line to the bobbin. Pinch the thread only enough to keep it taught but not tight and let it flow through your finger to the bobbin. The thread should go up and down evenly on the bobbin. If not, move your hand up or down to position it so the thread will wind up and down smoothly. It will not be necessary to move your hand once you find the correct position needed for winding.

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  • Posted on Dec 10, 2007

SOURCE: kenmore 12 stitch sewing machine-wont sew

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 23, 2008

SOURCE: Brother Sewing Machine model:CS8150 bobbin thread problems

The top of the machine is not threaded correctly. First raise the presserfot then rethread the machine. Bottom looping is usually caused by a lack of top tension. There could allso be a bur on the hook.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2009

SOURCE: can't tighten clutch on Kenmore zig zag sewing machine.

The clutch has fallen off the shaft. Remove the very small screw in the clutch release screw to remove the clutch release. Place the clutch(round thing with ears on it) back on the shaft with the center ears pointing towards the outside. Put the clutch release screw back on. Tighten it to make sure it works
properly. Put the small screw back in the clutch release screw and test it again. If it will not tighten or release properly, remove the clutch ,rotate it180 degrees and try it again.This should solve your problem.
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  • Posted on Jun 11, 2009

SOURCE: Sewing machine will not pick up bobbin thread.

needle's in backwards

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What can I do to unstick my bobbin and bobbin case . It comes only half way out 880 Bernina

If your bobbin and bobbin case are stuck on your 880 Bernina sewing machine, there could be several potential causes for this issue. Here are some possible solutions to unstick the bobbin and bobbin case:
  1. Check for any debris or lint that may be blocking the bobbin and bobbin case. You can try using a small brush or toothpick to remove any debris or lint that may be blocking the movement of the bobbin and bobbin case.
  2. Check the tension on the bobbin case. The tension on the bobbin case should be adjusted to match the type and weight of the thread you are using. If the tension is too tight, it may be preventing the bobbin and bobbin case from moving freely. You can try adjusting the tension on the bobbin case using the tension dial or screw on the case.
  3. Check the position of the bobbin case. The bobbin case should be positioned correctly in the sewing machine to allow the bobbin and bobbin case to move freely. If the bobbin case is not properly positioned, it may be preventing the bobbin and bobbin case from moving. You can try repositioning the bobbin case in the sewing machine according to the instructions in the sewing machine manual.
  4. Check the condition of the bobbin and bobbin case. If the bobbin and bobbin case are old or damaged, they may be stuck or difficult to move. You can try replacing the bobbin and bobbin case with new ones to see if this fixes the problem.
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Bobbin cases don't move, they are fixed and are just there to hold and feed out thread from the bobbin. The Shuttle Hook circles around the bobbin and picks up the thread from the needle. Take a look at both of the videos in this link Camron.

https://www.google.com/search?q=how+a+sewing+machine+works

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A disengaged clutch, broken drive belt or internal drive gear failure can prevent the needle from moving. Engage the hand wheel clutch if you have it disengaged for bobbin winding. If the needle won't move with the clutch engaged, unplug the sewing machine and check the drive belt.
https://www.searspartsdirect.com/diy/symptom/sewing-machine-repair/1234596/needle-won-t-move/smac1011147
How to Fix Brother Sewing Machine Error Code E6 Q: What does E6 error message mean? A: The motor locked up because thread is tangled Q: How to fix E6 error message? A: Do the following:
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