Once you've got your machine home, the step-by-step instructions will help you get to grips with everything. Learn how to set up your machine and its basic functions including: winding a bobbin, threading up and adjusting tension and stitch size. With plenty of information on basic ...
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if not, then use its lever to do so. now you can thread the eye of the needle from front to back. pull a little extra thread and leave it hanging behind the machine. step 3: thread the bobbin now it is time to bring the bobbin thread up so it can form the bottom part of ...
This handy guide reveals everything sewers needto know to start making and mending at home with confidence. The book begins with all the information sewers need to choose the right machine, and covers the basics of using a sewing machine, from winding a bobbin ... (展开全部) 我来说两句 ...
Use A Drill Winding a bobbin using a drill (Source: Pinterest) But if you don’t own a sewing machine (and hope to farm the job out to someone else), try a drill. Without a doubt, this is the fastest and easiest way we’ve found to bobbin threads. Simply grab the bobbin in the...
Before we proceed, it’s important to clarify the difference between the phrases “linen” and “linens.” While “linen” is used to refer to the flax-based fiber that is commonly used in homewares and certain forms of apparel, “linens” is a phrase that people use to refer to certain...
In this Instructable I will show you how to adjust the bobbin timing on your machine. For my example I will be using the Handi-Quilter at TechShop San Jose. You will need: A pair of thread nippers A screw driver A metric hex key set (if your machine happens to use it. It might be...
So, for a hook, I’m going to use a Lightning Strike DF3 dry fly hook in size 20. Begin by getting the hook firmly secured in the jaws of your tying vise.For thread, I load a bobbin with a spool of black Veevus 16/0. It’s super thin so it doesn’t build up bulk, but ...
Wrap forward to help fill in any low spots. Give your bobbin a counterclockwise spin to uncord and flatten the thread, then take wraps to smooth out the body of the fly. End with the blue thread immediately in front of the post. Pick up your whip finish tool and use it to anchor ...
For freehand stitching, use a darning foot and lower the feed dogs or use a throat plate that covers the feed dogs. To begin, turn the handwheel to lower and raise the needle to its highest point. Pull gently on the top thread to bring the bobbin thread up through the quilt. Stitch ...