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How Do You Thread The Bobbin On A Brother Sewing Machine?

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How Do You Thread The Bobbin On A Brother Sewing Machine?

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In order to sew on any sewing machine, it is necessary to have a threaded bobbin. The bobbin thread interlocks with the top thread and shows on the underside of material when you sew. The bobbin on a Brother sewing machine is threaded by placing an empty bobbin on top of the machine and winding it there. The filled bobbin is then removed and inserted into the bobbin case under the main sewing plate. On the side of the sewing machine is a wheel that moves the needle when turned by hand. In the center of this wheel is a clutch release switch that can move up and down. There is a small picture of a needle at one position and a bobbin opposite it. Push the switch up or down so that the switch is at the bobbin setting. (See Fig. 1) Put a spool of thread on the thread holder on top of the machine. Pass the thread across the top of the machine and around the thread guide at the far left side of the machine, and then back to the far right, where the bobbin winding mechanism is located. Put the

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