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Also, the free shipping policy does not apply to large or heavy items that require special shipping methods such as assembled industrial sewing machines and some sewing cabinets. Bobbins - Class 15 Find a Retailer. Additional Product Details Manuals. Bobbin Winder This accessory is for multi-needle and straight stitch machines. Bobbins- Type L Multiple bobbins are perfect for projects with many thread colors or for simple convenience.

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Select product variant. Ask a question about this product. For the two threads to connect with each other, the top thread needs to link around the bobbin to create the stitch. Some machines do have bigger bobbins like the Bernina sewing machines. This video shows a machine with big bobbins! I bought a used Shark Intelli-Sew Euro-Pro without any bobbins and I cannot figure out which bobbins to buy…not in the manual or online. Is there a way to find this out? I have a husky machine and am hsving awful time winding these plastic bobbins!

No matter how slow I wind the bobbin and how little tension on the thread the bobbin will not release from the takeup post. It seems the thread is squeezing the bobbin center and it gets stuck onto the takeup post. Only way to get it off is to completely unwind the bobbin!

Any suggestions greatly appreciated!!! If the thread is on a vertical thread pin, try it on a horizontal thread pin or use a thread stand.

I received my machine a couple of weeks ago via Singer. However, local dealers are closed due to Covid I am in love with this machine!

You are welcome to call our store, Heirloom Creations, at for bobbins and accessories. We are happy to ship. I recently purchased a Husqvarna Jade 20 sewing machine. Love it! Any ideas?? I have a hobby Janome Home mini. Can this machine use other feet? Like for zipper foot and edge foot?

Can I use Metal bobbins? Look for Janome branded feet for your Janome Home mini. Hi Sara, I was wondering, why are bobbins so small?

It feels like a hassle to have to change it out to constantly. Not all sewing machines have small bobbins.

Next time you are shopping for a sewing machine make sure you check out all the brands. I just purchased a Husqvarna Emerald , and have threaded the bobbin but cant seem to lift it off. Dont want to break the machine, any quidance? I am not exactly sure what you are describing. If you want to send a picture to info sewingmastery. If I want to buy some pre threaded embroidery bobbin thread for my Viking Jade 35, what size should I get?

Could you please tell me what type of bobbin I need for an Elna ? And if I replace a plastic bobbin With a metal one, do I need to make any adjustments? The Elna takes class 15 metal bobbins. You can take your bobbin case to a local sewing machine store and they can set the tension on it for the metal bobbins. Otherwise, you can wind thread on the bobbin, place it in the bobbin case through the tension along the side of the bobbin and suspend it in the air like a yo-yo.

When you hold the bobbin case by the thread it should not fall to the floor. If you give it a slight jerk, it should fall about one inch. If it falls too much tighten the screw on the side of the bobbin case. If it does not fall at all loosen the screw a little at a time until it does. Not necessarily…the height of the bobbin will matter once you put the bobbin into the machine. You can Google your machine brand and model number to search for the correct bobbin for your machine if you are unsure which one to use.

I have a Brother SE and a crap load of bobbins. Is there a way to find out if i have the right bobbins? I have so many bobbin and a couple of machines. Also, does someone have the Brother Tech support chat number or web site in case i need it? The easiest way to learn which bobbins are the correct ones is to have your local sewing machine store help you. Even if they are not a Brother store, it is a common request we get and help with at our store. Sewing machine service technicians want you to be using the right bobbins for your machine.

They would also be able to recognize which machines the other bobbins belong to as well. There are Brother Facebook groups you can join if you are wanting to hang out with fellow Brother owners and ask questions. Will the Class 15 or SA bobbins fit both these machines. Great information. Is the plastic class 15 bobbin the same as class 15J? I just got a Singer Quantum Every time I go to the store they only have 15J. I am searching for metal bobbins for a Brother Galaxie sewing machine.

The machine works great, but I only have one bobbin. Can you suggest who I may contact online to purchase more? Your Brother Galaxie sewing machine takes class 15 metal bobbins. This is a very common style of bobbin to find at any sewing machine store. The Janome uses the class 15 plastic bobbins.

Hi I have a Pfaff Ambition 1. How can I tell which bobbins are made for this type of machine? The Pfaff ambition 1. Hello Sara, great article — thank you. I have an old hand me down Kenmore I bought what I thought were the correct bobbins and they were nothing but trouble.

I have only one right now, which is not very convenient. Could you advise the correct bobbin type to purchase, please? Thank you so much! Look for the class 15 plastic bobbins for your Kenmore. Hi Sara, Please explain where to use plastic bobbin which is lighter weight and where to use metal bobbin which is heavier weight? Bobbin case tensions are set according to the bobbin each machine is supposed to use. Machines that are to use a plastic bobbin are set for that bobbin.

Machines made to use the metal bobbins are set to the heavier bobbin. This is why a person is not supposed to mix and match. My singer also came with one metal bobbin and two plastic, is the metal meant to be for heavier fabrics like denim and the plastic for lighter materials? Thank you so much for your help. Good news! Both your machines take the same type of bobbin. It is a Class 15 plastic bobbin. No metal bobbins.

You need to use Singer Class 66 plastic bobbins in the Singer sewing machine. Is this possible? I suspect that it is actually true because I attempted to use polyester thread to sew panels of a synthetic drapery fabric together and the seams puckered regardless of the tension adjustments on my machine.

This is true. There are some brands of polyester thread that stretches a lot. Cheaper priced polyester thread often is stretchy. Stick with brands like Isacord that have little to no stretch for your sewing. Also, do you know if there is a difference between bobbins with a square thread feed hole vs a circle?

A neighbor told me that this indicates the type of bobbin but after some research and buying the wrong size bobbins I think she may have sent me down a rabbit hole. Janome M sewing machines take the standard Janome class 15 clear bobbin. Hiya, I have a Necchi NCD and have not managed to find anything anywhere about what type of bobbins I should use — any ideas?

The Necchi NCD takes standard class 15 plastic bobbins. Many sewing machines use this bobbin size. You will be able to find them at your local sewing machine store. I have an epic q. When free motion quilting I have to re-thread the bobbin thread every couple of passes. Feed dogs are down. What am I doing wrong? Use the included straight stitch throat plate 3. Try a different brand of thread 4. Clean out all lint from the bobbin area.

Have your local sewing machine technician check it out and see if a minor adjustment needs to be made. Hi, I have an old Singer that I loaned out to someone several years ago and recently got back without a bobbin in it. The online parts store I looked at lists both Class 15 and Class 66 bobbins for this machine, which puzzles me. Can they both be okay to use? I have a Riccar FA super stretch sewing machine with 3 bobbins for many years now.

The store is no longer there. It is a metal bobbin. Does anyone know what bobbin I need so I can finally get more bobbins. It has what looks like a a straight line for the thread. Afraid to buy the incorrect bobbins and use it. Now due to the virus I do not go out. Wishing, Wishing upon the a star to finally get more bobbins for my sewing machine. Your Riccar FA uses a Class 15 metal bobbin. They are easy to find at any sewing machine store or fabric store.

I am finding conflicting info on what bobbin to use on the Singer Quantum Stylist My owners manual dies not say which bobbin to use?

Please help if possible. My Husqvarna Designer One bobbin is not picking up. My understanding is that after it is correctly loaded, it should catch without any assistance in holding the top thread as I begin to sew. Is that correct? Do you have any suggestions? I would be thankful. Please contact your local Viking service center for assistance. Hi: I have a Janome Lifted the cutter that site on the spool, and no thread wound around anything.

Please help. Sounds like your sewing machine needs to see a sewing machine repair center in your area. They will be able to help fix the problem. I am totally inexperienced at sewing and have a question about bobbins. UTH J Both came to me with ten hole and 8 hole bobbins.

Each one has its own manual. Neither one says what kind of bobbin to use. But each manual does show pictures of both the 8 hole and 10 hole bobbins. All bobbins are the size of a nickel. Is it OK to use both types of bobbins on each machine? Thank you for your help. Your local sewing machine store can help determine which bobbins are correct for each machine. Take both the machines and your bobbins to the store to be guided correctly.

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