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Most machines thread basically the same. Thread spool Thread guide Thread guide Tension Take up lever Thread guide Thread guide Needle. There may be an extra or one less of the guides but for the most part I've been able to thread any machine. Good luck and god bless Angela
Place thread spool on the spool pin at back right top of machine. From there, thread through 1) rear thread guide (little hook), 2) front thread guide (front hook), 3) down and up through the thread tension dial from right to left so that thread picks up the thread spring check (the little spring on the left of the tension dial). 4) Through the thread take-up-lever, from right to left (the little lever that goes up and down). 5) Through the thread guard and guides (one on the front, one on the needle arm). 6) Through the needle, front to back. Good luck johntrev800 (at) yahoo.com
You need to do a tension test.
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Tension assembly test. To do this test. Pull the thread
through the tension assembly and test it to make sure the tension is working
correctly.
(To do this test, adjust your tension setting to normal or medium or 5 or
something in the middle. Raise the presser foot and pull the thread through the
tension. It should pull easily!! Lower the presser foot and pull the thread. It
should pull noticeably harder.) If it doesn't do this you ned to rethread it through the tension discs and make sure the thread is between the discs. sewman7
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