How To Thread a Sewing Machine & Their Function
1.Put the piness foot in the ascendant pun Place a reel of the on the spool holder Hoving from the spool halder,diagonally through the top of the machine took for a smallest of one thread guide insert the thread in the thread guide
2 Look for a tension apparatus Bring the thread down to the tension mechanism, slip the thread amid the metal disks of the tension mechanism, and port back upwards with the thread.
3. Look for a take up mechanism. This is the area on the antenor of the machine which will go up and down
when you turn the hand wheel Place the thread over the take up lever Some machines are set up so the
thread will slip into this others require you to place the thread through a hole.
4. At this time the thread will go downward on the left side of the take up lever.
5 Locate and thread any thread guides, leading down to the sewing machine needle
6 Thread the sewing machine needle Grip the thread with your left hand and turn the hand wheel
7 Watch for any thread to flap about. If this chances, you have probably missed a thread guide
Common Sewing Machine Problems
A Tailor should know how to tackle a simple sewing machine problem. Below is the checklist for machine problems and the best ways to solve them.
Machine troubles | Causes | Remedies |
Skipped stitches | . Defective machine needle. Low pressure on the presser foot | . Replace the needle. Increase pressure on the presser foot |
Knotting or breaking thread | . Bad quality thread . Machine is threaded wrongly. . Bobbin and Bobbin case is threaded incorrectly. | . Completely un-thread your sewing machine and re-thread it. . Thread it correctly. . |
Machine runs noisily | ; Insufficient oil . Loose screw | . Oil the sewing machine. Tighten the screws |
Thread bunching or “Birds nesting” | . Tension setting is too low . The thread Is positioned wrongly . The bobbin case is positioned incorrectly | . Reset the tension . Re-thread the top thread ensuring the threading line Indicator on the hand wheel is positioned to the top . Check the position of your bobbin case and reset as per instruction manual. |
Fabric not feeding | . Feed has not been accidentally lowered. . Stitch regulator not set on zero. Too tight pressure on presser foot | . Raise the feed to ensure the fabric will move forward. . Adjust stitch regulator to desired stitch length . Add pressure to presser foot by adjusting the pressure regulator screw. |