Depends on the machine brand. To determine which way to load the bobbin into the bobbin case you need to determine which way the slot is facing that the tread slides into prior to it slipping under the tension clip. Hold the bobbin case with the opening away from you with the slot facing up. If the slot on the bobbin case is facing to the left put the bobbin into the case with the thread spinning the bobbin counter clockwise. If the slot on the bobbin case faces to the right put the bobbin into the case with the thread spinning the bobbin clockwise.
to keep the bobbin in place
to keep the bobbin in place
A bobbin case is used for sewing on a sewing machine. It holds the bobbin in place so it is able to go in the sewing machine.
It relates to the orientation of the hook (the part under the bed that catches the top thread to create the lock stitch) to the needle. Horizontal machines often have a 'fixed' bobbin case that the user doesn't remove, and utilize a drop-in type of bobbin, whereas vertical machines have removable bobbin cases that the user must insert the bobbin into, then insert the filled bobbin case into the machine. Horizontal bobbins usually hold a lot more thread and make it easier to replace the bobbin without having to remove the work, therefore you will commonly find this type in industrial applications.
The bobbin is wound in the bobbin case. You open up the slide plate and push the little lever with the bull's eye on it all the way to the left. Then you thread the needle with the thread you want on the bobbin, then pull a few inches and wrap the needle thread around the knurled knob that holds the foot onto the shaft (to keep it from slipping.) Then you push down on the foot pedal and the bobbin fills from the needle thread. Don't overfill the bobbin or it won't wind out properly.
bobbin case
Remove the bobbin cover plate or open the door( I don't know if its a top loading drop in bobbin or a side or front loading with a removable bobbin case and watch the hook when you turn the handwheel. If it moves about half way in the circle and then stops and goes back the other way, its an oscillating hook. If it makes a complete rotation, it's a rotary hook. You may need to remove the bobbin(if it's a drop in bobbin) or removable bobbin case if it's loads from the front or side) to see this clearly.
Refers to the positioning of the thread in the bobbin case.=Ariana Calamba== II - Diocese of Lucena=
under the slide plate above the bobbin case.
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Betsy Bobbin was created in 1913.
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