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Yes it does matter for most sewing machines. On most machines, the thread should come off the bobbin counter-clockwise. (Thus if the thread is coming off the top of the bobbin as you look at it, it should be going to the left.) This applies to all of the regular* sewing machines that I have used, including Husqvarna Viking, Singer, Brother. It may not apply to mini-menders.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
(*My definition of regular sewing machines excludes sergers and long-arm quilting machines. Sergers don't use a bobbin. I just don't know enough about threading the long-arm quilting machines.)
singer.com has a free operation manual to download
on the home page at the bottom is instruction manual-see more--click on it
in the search box put w100 only nothing more & it will take you to the download
Hi
You can download this manual from the Singer site. http://www.singerco.com/accessories/manuals.html
Just type in ww100 and click on search.
On the next page click on free download!
Hope this helps!
Hi
You can download one free from the Singer site. http://www.singerco.com/accessories/manuals.html
Just type in ww200 and click on search.
On the next page click on free download!
Hope this helps!
Have you got a manual?
If you need a manual go ot the Singer site. http://www.singerco.com/accessories/manuals.html
Just type in ww100 and click on search.
On the next page click on free download!
It will show you how to thread the machine.
Hope this helps!
http://www.whitesewing.com/products.asp here is the website for the company which makes your mighty mender. you will see a number there for their customer service rep. give them a call, nothing like getting the answer direct. let me know how you make out.
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