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Remove the bobbin and bobbin case, and any dust or fluff on them. The bobbin case fits into a bobbin case holder which rotates as the machine operates. It should be easily removed, for example by releasing a pair of clips. It has a sharp point which catches the upper thread in order to engage it with the lower thread. Run your finger over this and if it feels rough (probably due to needle strikes) then smooth it with fine emery. Take care to reassemble it correctly. | |||
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File:Img_0414a.jpg|Removing the bobbin case. | |||
File:Img_0413a.jpg|Bobbin case removal (machine on its side). | |||
File:Img_0412a.jpg|Bobbin case holder retainer. | |||
</ | File:Img_0411a.jpg|Bobbin case holder in place. | ||
---- | File:Img_0407a.jpg|Bobbin case holder removed for inspection. | ||
</gallery> | |||
Note that some older (especially pre-war) machines have a quite different design of bobbin. This fits in a bullet-shaped shuttle which is thrown through a loop in the upper thread to make each stitch. | |||
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|[[File:Img_0414a.jpg|150x90px|thumb|Removing the bobbin case.]] | |||
|[[File:Img_0413a.jpg|150x90px|thumb|Bobbin case removal (machine on its side).]] | |||
|[[File:Img_0412a.jpg|150x90px|thumb|Bobbin case holder retainer.]] | |||
|[[File:Img_0411a.jpg|150x90px|thumb|Bobbin case holder in place.]] | |||
|[[File:Img_0407a.jpg|150x90px|thumb|Bobbin case holder removed for inspection.]] | |||
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'''Links to Commons images:''' This should display a screwdriver. | '''Links to Commons images:''' This should display a screwdriver. | ||
"Screw Driver display" by Fcb981 at en.wikipedia. Licensed under CC BY 2.5 via Wikimedia Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Screw_Driver_display.jpg#/media/File:Screw_Driver_display.jpg | "Screw Driver display" by Fcb981 at en.wikipedia. Licensed under CC BY 2.5 via Wikimedia Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Screw_Driver_display.jpg#/media/File:Screw_Driver_display.jpg | ||
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Revision as of 22:32, 29 January 2016
Remove the bobbin and bobbin case, and any dust or fluff on them. The bobbin case fits into a bobbin case holder which rotates as the machine operates. It should be easily removed, for example by releasing a pair of clips. It has a sharp point which catches the upper thread in order to engage it with the lower thread. Run your finger over this and if it feels rough (probably due to needle strikes) then smooth it with fine emery. Take care to reassemble it correctly.
Note that some older (especially pre-war) machines have a quite different design of bobbin. This fits in a bullet-shaped shuttle which is thrown through a loop in the upper thread to make each stitch.
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- This is my temporary solution.
- Indentation of bullets isn't quite right.
- as you'll see from this list.
- This is my temporary solution.
- You can have a second warning symbol if you like.
Links to Commons images: This should display a screwdriver. "Screw Driver display" by Fcb981 at en.wikipedia. Licensed under CC BY 2.5 via Wikimedia Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Screw_Driver_display.jpg#/media/File:Screw_Driver_display.jpg