First make sure that the needle is at the highest position (with the needle up button or the hand wheel) and lift the presser foot. Turn off the sewing machine. For the upper thread, place the spool on the spool pin and secure it with the spool cap. Leave the cap a bit loose (1/16" from the spool). Bring the thread to the left. While holding the thread in one hand, use a finger on your other hand to press the thread into the thread guide. Bring the thread forward and straight down the express thread path. Feed the thread into the needle thread guide. Pass the thread through the needle eye from front to back.
For the bobbin thread, make sure that the bobbin rotates counter-clockwise. Hold the bobbin down as you pull the thread into and through the guides from near the front of the bobbin area to the left side. For most threads, cut the thread on the thread cutter after feeding the thread into that area.
Singer has the manual for the White 2235 on their support site: https://www.singer.com/support . The direct link to the manual is https://www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/1116_white-1780%2C-2235-x.pdf . See page 16 (page 20 of the PDF) for the upper threading directions and pictures. The bobbin threading pattern is on page 14.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
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.
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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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Place the origin bobbin thread so the thread is coming up (clockwise) extend to the thread tention, to the top thread holder, then down through the arm and then through the bottom thread holder, through the square thread guide above the needle, then through the needle, front to back. Check out a picture on ebay or amazon. That could help you visualize it.
If you are having trouble with the thread breaking, try changing the thread on the bobbins. The thread that comes with the machine is poor quality and jams & breaks. If you still have trouble, and might suspect the needle is dull or bent. Change it, it makes a difference. I had the thread problem with the machine right out of the box. Changed it and it works great!
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