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Anonymous Posted on Sep 17, 2014

Video on how to fix the tencion on my singer 5050c

Thread bunches up when i try to sew

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It's on page 19 of your user's manual. If you don't have it, you can download it free at the singer site, under "Support and Resources."

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 11, 2008

SOURCE: threading the bobbin

Threading the bobbin - winding thread onto the bobbin.

Position the new empty bobbin onto the vertical bobbin rod next to the end wheel. Click the rod to the right to engage drive. Hold the outer end wheel with left hand, and rotate the inner wheel anticlockwise by about a 1/2 turn (it stops) this removes drive from the foot and needle mechanism.

From a spool of thread on the top, thread to a loop/post on the left on the top. Then back to the bobbin you want to wind. Thread through a hole from the inside-out. Hold the thread vertically above the bobbin while you depress the footswitch to start winding. Let go when it's turned a few times.

Move bobbin shaft left, and tighten end wheel after winding enough.

Fitting bobbin-

Move footplate towards you, insert bobbin in hole so that bobbin rotates anticlockwise when thread is pulled, then pull thread into the fine notch towards you. After this position thread away from you, and slide the footplate closed.

To start / load thread. Hold the end 3" of the thread through the needle behind the sewing foot. hand crank towards you to sew first stitch in air. This should retrieve the lower thread - which you can catch with a handy pair of scissors. Then pull both threads rearwards - ready to sew.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 26, 2008

SOURCE: Singer 6217C Bobbin Thread bunching

please check out this link


http://sewvacdoctor.com/cate.asp?categoryID=6#1082

goodluck
 thanks.


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Kelley Buchanan

  • 130 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 19, 2009

SOURCE: No tension on my Singer 6212C sewing machine

Take the thread completly off the machine and rethread it making sure it goes thru the tension wheel properly.
FYI Loops on the bottom-- Problem is in the threadding.. Loops on the top, problem is with the bobbin.

Anonymous

  • 1116 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 06, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Singer Touch N Sew Model 636. The

I had a Golden Touch 'N Sew many years ago and as the machine aged and parts became worn, step 4 of this bobbin winding diagram started to become a problem and I had to sometimes try several times before the "tabs" would release. If they did not release, the machine "thought" it was still winding the bobbin and would not sew.

http://www.sewusa.com/Threading_Diagrams/Threading_Pages/Singer_Sewing_Machine_Threading/singer_2001_touch_tronic_threading_diagram.htm

Anonymous

  • 3 Answers
  • Posted on Jun 01, 2010

SOURCE: how do i fix a birdnesting problem with my singer

Try adjusting the tension. It sounds like the bobbin thread is too loose or the bobbin is not in correctly. Try taking the bobbin out and turning it around and putting it back. When you hold the bobbin in the fingers of your left hand and you pull the thread out with your right hand the bobbin should be turning clockwise. If the nesting persists, try ajusting the tension one way and then the other to see which seems to help. Hope this helps!

Testimonial: "This sounds like a better solution, all the others said to fix the tension on the thread but i kept thinking the problem was with the bobbin. thanks "

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