Yes, size does matter. By the way, I have definitely decided that top loading bobbins are superior. Additionally I am now a fan of the Singer Touch and Sew models thanks to you. Thank you so much!
Great video! 👏 In your opinion, do you think that my 201, 404, and 403 prefer a METAL class 66 bobbin over a PLASTIC class 66 bobbin. Or, it matters not?
The 201 - definitely metal. Both the 403 and 404 are 1950s machines so I'd use metal. Plastic bobbins were more of a thing for machines in the mid/late 1960s and onwards. Thanks for watching 🙂
Thank you for this great post. I am well informed on what bobbins I need to purchase for my machine.
Yes, size does matter.
By the way, I have definitely decided that top loading bobbins are superior.
Additionally I am now a fan of the Singer Touch and Sew models thanks to you. Thank you so much!
Lol 😊 You're welcome! Thanks for watching 😉
Great video! 😊
Thanks! 😊 Thanks for watching 🙂
Great video, useful information! If in doubt, use an original. ❤😊
Great video! 👏 In your opinion, do you think that my 201, 404, and 403 prefer a METAL class 66 bobbin over a PLASTIC class 66 bobbin. Or, it matters not?
The 201 - definitely metal. Both the 403 and 404 are 1950s machines so I'd use metal. Plastic bobbins were more of a thing for machines in the mid/late 1960s and onwards. Thanks for watching 🙂