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    Old 07-27-2011, 05:53 AM
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    try taking a marker and drawing an arrow on either the bobbing or case which way it goes---might wear off but can be done or mark on the sewing machine where it goes in on drop-in area
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    Old 07-27-2011, 06:29 AM
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    In most machines I have used the bobbin thread comes off the bobbin in the opposite direction from the slot on the bobbin case so that it creates a little resistance. If it feeds off in the same direction that is when you get problems. :)_
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    Old 07-27-2011, 06:30 AM
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    Actually pretty exciting i think....a new adventure....just keep on trying, you`ll get it....i`ve been sewing all my life and i still get into problems with my sewing machine....keep asking questions....lots of amazing people on this board...good luck, and have fun!!!
    Originally Posted by tedytrser
    Yeah I have the manual sat there with it in front of me. I have the thread on the left and run it thru the slicer and the when I draw it up my bobbin thread runs across the top left side of my bobbin. Someone told me my tension might be to tight. Pretty bad a 47 yr old just learning to sew. HOW SAD!!
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    Old 07-27-2011, 11:40 AM
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    Several things. Try inserting the bobbin you orginally took out- it may be the bobbin itself. First and formost unthread everything and clear the bobin area of any lint or threads that maybe causing a jam.
    Some machines do better with metal bobbins and other plastic- you have to test and feel. The metal usually seat better and jiggle less due to their weight and smoothness.
    Plastic can have tiny nicks that catch and do have a drag to them as the plastic is scratched from turning during use.
    If you've tried these and still having trouble take it back to the store if it's new. If not cal Brother and talk to them.
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    Old 07-27-2011, 12:21 PM
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    Well, all the woderful help and I figured out what the problem was. The thread was out of its little spot in a spot that I didn't see. Again, Thanks for all the great words of wisdom.
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    Old 07-27-2011, 12:53 PM
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    Originally Posted by tedytrser
    Yeah I have the manual sat there with it in front of me. I have the thread on the left and run it thru the slicer and the when I draw it up my bobbin thread runs across the top left side of my bobbin. Someone told me my tension might be to tight. Pretty bad a 47 yr old just learning to sew. HOW SAD!!
    You have it in right...that's the same as my Brother. When you hold the bobbin up (one flat side toward you), have it so the thread is coming down from the left side. Then just lay it into the bobbin area, and pull that thread through the slot.
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    Old 07-27-2011, 03:49 PM
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    If your machine came with plastic bobbins, STAY with plastic bobbins; Your bobbin case may have a magnetic field on the bottom and a metal bobbin will drag due to the magnet, whereas the plastic bobbin will not.
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    Old 07-27-2011, 06:26 PM
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    Sometimes it's later in life we have the time to do the things we have always wanted. Hang in there, you will get it.
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    Old 07-27-2011, 07:42 PM
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    Originally Posted by tedytrser
    Yeah I have the manual sat there with it in front of me. I have the thread on the left and run it thru the slicer and the when I draw it up my bobbin thread runs across the top left side of my bobbin. Someone told me my tension might be to tight. Pretty bad a 47 yr old just learning to sew. HOW SAD!!
    I don't think it's sad at all. You're never too old to learn. And if sewing is what you want to learn, then go for it. What others have said it true -- get very well acquainted with your machine's manual. If you don't have one, get one. I've been sewing for 60 years and I still get the manual out -- especially if my machine begins to act up. Good luck.
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    Old 07-27-2011, 08:19 PM
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    Originally Posted by tedytrser
    Yeah I have the manual sat there with it in front of me. I have the thread on the left and run it thru the slicer and the when I draw it up my bobbin thread runs across the top left side of my bobbin. Someone told me my tension might be to tight. Pretty bad a 47 yr old just learning to sew. HOW SAD!!
    Ok, I couldn't let your last sentence go. Good for you for diving into a new skill at any age. You have lots of yrs. to enjoy this along with the rest of us & there is a huge range of ages & experience here. Lots of beginners, middlers, & very experienced sewers. Ok, so I made up a new word. LOL.

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