Model number 131
Unable to locate specifics for your machine. However, threading sequence is usually consistent from one model to the next.
This may be helpful:
Janome New Home Sewing Machine Model 106 how to thread
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New Home Model 170 Sewing Machine Instruction Manual
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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.
SOURCE: threading a sewing machine
What do you mean you are unable to pull the bobbin thread through, elaboration would help solve the problem...
I suspect I'm having the same problem with you if it's anything to do with the top thread looping around in the bobbin holder.
Damn machine!
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SOURCE: Singer Sewing Machine model 9224. Bobbin thread
If you turn the handwheel, can you see a metal ring rotating around the outer edge of the bobbin case? If not rotating, broken gear or timing belt off.
If that ring is turning, remove the needle plate and bobbin case. As this ring now rotates, you will a finger on the ring that will pass behind the needle from right to left and it should catch the thread from the eye of the needle. If this finger, the "hook" passes above the eye, you have a timing problem.
Let me know.
SOURCE: New home sewing machine model HF106 have been
For a comprehensive 5 page illustrated tutorial...Check this solution link, just copy & paste:
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SOURCE: I have a model 110 new home janome sewing machine
I also have a New Home 110. Thread through the small metal loop on the top right of the machine. Bring thread down the left side of the tension aread and back up to the take up aarm and then down the right side of the take up arm. Through the small thread guides & then thread the needle front to back.
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