
Trim any excess thread still protruding from the top of the bobbin.

If less than a full bobbin is needed, simply stop the machine when the desired amount of thread has been wound.Ĭut the thread, push the bobbin back toward the left and remove from the winding spindle. Winding will begin, and finish automatically once bobbin is full.

Hold the end of the thread protruding from the bobbin, and depress the machine's speed controller. Put the bobbin down onto the winding spindle and push it to the right. Feed the thread end through any of the small holes in the top of the bobbin, from the inside. At this point, the thread must pass across the top of the thread where it is fed into the tension disc.Ĭontinue pulling the thread toward the right until it reaches the bobbin winding spindle. Be sure the thread feeds from the right front side of the tension disc, around it to the left, and out back toward the right. Grasp the loose end of the thread from the spool, and feed it over to the thread guide post, then wind it one time around the bobbin winder tension disc at the top front edge of the machine. Place the spool cap firmly onto the spool to keep the thread from tangling as it feeds off the spool. Place a spool of thread on the thread pin at the top rear of the machine. This disengages the mechanism from the sewing action at the needle. Push inward on the indented portion of this smaller circle. In the center of this wheel is a smaller circle.

This is the large wheel on the right-hand side of the machine that spins when the sewing machine is running. Look for the indentation on the inner portion of the hand wheel. The bobbin case is built into the machine on this model.
