Thank you so much!!! I bought this machine for my mom about 3-4 years ago. She always told me she needs new needles and I always bought them for her. She passed last year and was left with her barely used machine that used to be her hobby. I learned now that maybe she couldn’t figure it out. I watched your video and learned there was nothing wrong with the needle. 😢 thank you, I’m going to use it and hope she’s smiling down cause it’s in good use. Thank you for your help… I truly appreciate it!
I have no words but to say I am so extremely sorry for your lost. I really appreciate that this video was at least useful, people have said that I’m too slow in this video and that I don’t get to the point fast enough but is comment like yours that really make me forget about the negative comments. I just want to say thank you for sharing a little piece of you, I know that your mom is grateful that you didn’t give up on the sewing machine. Thank you so much for your kind comment
I don’t know about y’all I have this same machine plus 2 other brothers. I’m absolutely addicted to them, spend most every day loving them. They helped me after my 3rd stroke to be able to concentrate on a task. Great therapy when trying to think straight, talk and read again. I’ll not buy any other brand.
Thank you for your video I bought my also a year ago and haven't sew in 30 years and was to intimidated by this machine to get started . Your video was the ONLY one I found for this model. Your very thoroughly and and well paced . Only once did I have to pause or rewind. So thank you for your time in showing the basic for this machine your a life and time saver.... 👍
Thank you so much for making this video! I just got this machine, but I got it for free, and there wasn't the instruction manual included, and I am just the beginner. Thank you again!
Oh my lord thank you so much for yhe videos....They have taught me how to thread stitch and more i had no clue how simple and light weight this sewing machine is its a blessing
Omg thank you so much we got one of these sewing machines on Facebook marketplace for my husband and I and this video has helped us a ton! Time to learn a new skill! Can’t wait to create some new clothes and cosplays soon!😁💖✨
A couple things 1) you do not have to manually stop bobbin threading - the machine will stop itself when it senses bobbin is full. 2) This model has an auto needle threader - look for videos on that. It's not intuitive and can take a couple of tries, but it does work. 3) to hook thread at #4, you have to manually turn needle until hook arm is at top of travel. Then just bring thread up, rubbing the right edge, swing thread around back then to the left edge then down to 5. The thread will hook itself. This will NOT work if hook arm is not at top of travel 4) I don't think you're supposed to start sewing until you pull the bobbin thread up (manual needle wheel) - I could be wrong on that, though - I've never tried it your way. Overall very helpful video. I lost my manual somewhere and had been possibly using tensioner (hooky arm cylinder at top in front of first hook) incorrectly. One other thing, I just learned the hard way when you replace or refill bobbin, make sure to "defluff" the hardware area below needle. This fluff can really mess with thread handling when sewing! Onward!
This is very helpful advice thank you, this will help a lot people. I just want to comment on the automatic needle threader, I have used the threader before but I just prefer to do it the manual way but this is very good advice. Thank you.
Thank you for being very detailed! So many videos out there that don’t explain to the very beginners! So you need to have thread on the top and bottom to work? That’s the only thing I didn’t understand. 😬
Is there a way to stop the thread from going underneath the bobbin instead of on it? The thread is going underneath instead of on where it needs to go.
I usually try to start slow winding up the bobbin and instead leaving it to wind up by itself, I try to guide the thread with my finger. If the thread is going underneath, I put my finger underneath the thread and push the thread up and down on the bobbin so it winds up evenly.
How do I get the foot and needle to allow me to move the car if alone my sewing machine won’t allow me to move the fabric even wen I follow every step exactly
If you look on the wheel, there are two lines, and when the lines match up, the rod is at it's highest point and will catch your thread:)@@dailyandordinary
Update; instruction on this to load bobbin are wrong. Check upper diagram - you MUST send thread through hook 1 to RIGHT of bobbin tensioner. Here's where video is wrong. You MUST NOT pass thread under and around left hook. You HAVE to pass thread between the disk on top of tensioner and ABOVE bracket. Otherwise, the thread isn't tight and ends up as a hot mess. If correct, tensioner wheel will keep tread taught and the bobbin will not end up with loops and tangles. In my test, it ended up being easier to cut loose knotted mess from bobbin rather than trying untangling. This is clearly illustrated on diagram on machine next to tensioner.
I dont know about you all I have a lit of sewing machine and I had a brother as well, Im pretty sure her instructor on how to wind the bobbin is wrong from the direction indicated on top. She didnt even hook the thread feom thst button on top of the machine. Where.... You usually supposed to clip the thread......! 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
If a method isn’t broken then why fix it? I never had any problems winding up my bobbins with this method. if you’ll like to show the “correct” method please do so and I will link it here. Thank you for your lovely and respectful comment, god bless.
Salut, je suis désolé, mais je ne connais que l'anglais et l'espagnol, mais je crois que vous pouvez générer automatiquement dans votre langue en cliquant sur l'icône "gear" dans les paramètres UA-cam sous la vidéo.
Thank you so much!!! I bought this machine for my mom about 3-4 years ago. She always told me she needs new needles and I always bought them for her. She passed last year and was left with her barely used machine that used to be her hobby. I learned now that maybe she couldn’t figure it out. I watched your video and learned there was nothing wrong with the needle. 😢 thank you, I’m going to use it and hope she’s smiling down cause it’s in good use. Thank you for your help… I truly appreciate it!
I have no words but to say I am so extremely sorry for your lost. I really appreciate that this video was at least useful, people have said that I’m too slow in this video and that I don’t get to the point fast enough but is comment like yours that really make me forget about the negative comments. I just want to say thank you for sharing a little piece of you, I know that your mom is grateful that you didn’t give up on the sewing machine. Thank you so much for your kind comment
Just bought this machine & have nooo experience with sewing machines at all. This was helpful!
Thank you so much!
how is your experience with the machine now? im thinking of buying one today!
I don’t know about y’all I have this same machine plus 2 other brothers. I’m absolutely addicted to them, spend most every day loving them. They helped me after my 3rd stroke to be able to concentrate on a task. Great therapy when trying to think straight, talk and read again. I’ll not buy any other brand.
I agree, this the first machine that I ever owned and I’m glad that I bought this one, it’s so beginner friendly.
Thank you for your video I bought my also a year ago and haven't sew in 30 years and was to intimidated by this machine to get started . Your video was the ONLY one I found for this model. Your very thoroughly and and well paced . Only once did I have to pause or rewind. So thank you for your time in showing the basic for this machine your a life and time saver.... 👍
Thank you for your comment, I was so afraid that I was going so slow.
Awesome video!!! I hadn't used my machine in a while and I had made some mistakes setting it up. Your video cleared up all of my errors!!! Woohoo!!!
So extremely happy to hear, thank you so much.
First time bobbin threader, success! Thank you so much. This was so clear and doable.
Bought this not too long ago and my mother and I couldn't figure it out but thanks to you we are sewing ! Thank you
Thank you so much for making this video! I just got this machine, but I got it for free, and there wasn't the instruction manual included, and I am just the beginner. Thank you again!
Oh my lord thank you so much for yhe videos....They have taught me how to thread stitch and more i had no clue how simple and light weight this sewing machine is its a blessing
Thank you so much for your kind comment!
Thank you so much. I have this machine and have used a lot but never really used the instructions. Thank you
Your video was excellent. The use of the magnified camera was a great help
Thank you so much.
Omg, thanks to you my machine that I haven’t used for years finally worked!!!
Thanks a lot!
Omg thank you so much we got one of these sewing machines on Facebook marketplace for my husband and I and this video has helped us a ton! Time to learn a new skill! Can’t wait to create some new clothes and cosplays soon!😁💖✨
Get job on he tutorial. I was getting so frustrated by the stitching and you solved my problem!! Thank you!
Glad it helped! Thank you so much!
Congratulations! Very, very well explained! I saved it!
That was great! Loved the close ups. PERFECT!!!
Thank you very much!
Almost returned my sewing machine. But your tutorial helped so much. Thank you!!💯
Great Job giving instructions. You helped me so much. Wow! Very good.
Thank you for the tutorial. I just purchased it and it helps to know if I’m doing it correctly or not even after looking at the diagrams.
A couple things 1) you do not have to manually stop bobbin threading - the machine will stop itself when it senses bobbin is full. 2) This model has an auto needle threader - look for videos on that. It's not intuitive and can take a couple of tries, but it does work. 3) to hook thread at #4, you have to manually turn needle until hook arm is at top of travel. Then just bring thread up, rubbing the right edge, swing thread around back then to the left edge then down to 5. The thread will hook itself. This will NOT work if hook arm is not at top of travel 4) I don't think you're supposed to start sewing until you pull the bobbin thread up (manual needle wheel) - I could be wrong on that, though - I've never tried it your way.
Overall very helpful video. I lost my manual somewhere and had been possibly using tensioner (hooky arm cylinder at top in front of first hook) incorrectly.
One other thing, I just learned the hard way when you replace or refill bobbin, make sure to "defluff" the hardware area below needle. This fluff can really mess with thread handling when sewing! Onward!
This is very helpful advice thank you, this will help a lot people. I just want to comment on the automatic needle threader, I have used the threader before but I just prefer to do it the manual way but this is very good advice. Thank you.
Thank you for being very detailed! So many videos out there that don’t explain to the very beginners! So you need to have thread on the top and bottom to work? That’s the only thing I didn’t understand. 😬
Thank you so much! The one on the bottom is called a bobbin. And the one on the top is just your main thread.
That was truly helpful thank you so much.
Thank you for this amazing tutorial
Wow This Was An Amazing Tutorial Thank You!!
Thank you so much for doing this video.. You were very detailed now I can use it lol...
Glad it was helpful! Thank you.
Very much needed ! Thank You .
Thank you so very very much for this video❤
Thanks for sharing 🙌🏽
Amazing video!!!!!
Glad you think so! Thank you so much!
really well done video, thx
Thank you so much for your help!! I tried to do it with instructions for over a hour but confusing. You help with less the 15 minutes.
Thank you so much, I was so afraid that I was going too slow. I really appreciate your comment.
Thank you so much for helping me
Is there a way to stop the thread from going underneath the bobbin instead of on it? The thread is going underneath instead of on where it needs to go.
I usually try to start slow winding up the bobbin and instead leaving it to wind up by itself, I try to guide the thread with my finger. If the thread is going underneath, I put my finger underneath the thread and push the thread up and down on the bobbin so it winds up evenly.
Thank you so much!
How do I get the foot and needle to allow me to move the car if alone my sewing machine won’t allow me to move the fabric even wen I follow every step exactly
This might sound simple but is your presser foot down? it could also be any dust inside of your machine which has happened to me before.
Thanks!
Thank you!!
Why don’t you use the automatic needle threader? 🤷🏼♀️
I find it easier to just thread it by hand
Thank u so much for this tutorial
Thank you for your comment!
Hi I need help for sew the button or what number on the machine for button
Hi I hope this video helps ua-cam.com/video/kPMwKDKWhiY/v-deo.html
Very helpful
Use the automatic threader!
Nope! It’s easier for me to just do it manually.
10:40 just leave the rod up. It hooks itself. This is how not to do it.
We all do it differently
If you look on the wheel, there are two lines, and when the lines match up, the rod is at it's highest point and will catch your thread:)@@dailyandordinary
I appreciate every tip I get, thank you
Cómo puedo aflojar la rueda que se jira dando vuelta para poder coser
Hola, yo tengo un tutorial en español cómo enhebrar esta máquina. Espero que es útil ua-cam.com/video/AF_aFloSC5M/v-deo.html
Como usar la maquina con la aguja gemela?
No puedo terminar el proceso porque la rueda no jira para que coja el hilo
What thread do you use?
It’s all purpose regular duty thread.
I wish the door would open and it would be much faster
Update; instruction on this to load bobbin are wrong. Check upper diagram - you MUST send thread through hook 1 to RIGHT of bobbin tensioner. Here's where video is wrong. You MUST NOT pass thread under and around left hook. You HAVE to pass thread between the disk on top of tensioner and ABOVE bracket. Otherwise, the thread isn't tight and ends up as a hot mess. If correct, tensioner wheel will keep tread taught and the bobbin will not end up with loops and tangles. In my test, it ended up being easier to cut loose knotted mess from bobbin rather than trying untangling. This is clearly illustrated on diagram on machine next to tensioner.
Thankfully I haven’t had any issues winding up bobbins following my video but thank you so much for the tips, they’re really helpful.
Why don't you use the automatic threader? So much easier.
I'm just used to doing it myself
I have trouble using my self threader, sometimes it works, sometimes not.🙁
El video está en el idioma español
No, pero voy a tratar de hacer uno.
Como tener un tutorial en español
Por favor, vea este tutorial ua-cam.com/video/AF_aFloSC5M/v-deo.html está en español.
Cómo me gustaría que me hablara en español
Yo se hablar español, voy a ver como le añado subtítulos a este video. quizás ago uno nuevo.
I dont know about you all I have a lit of sewing machine and I had a brother as well, Im pretty sure her instructor on how to wind the bobbin is wrong from the direction indicated on top. She didnt even hook the thread feom thst button on top of the machine. Where.... You usually supposed to clip the thread......! 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
If a method isn’t broken then why fix it? I never had any problems winding up my bobbins with this method. if you’ll like to show the “correct” method please do so and I will link it here. Thank you for your lovely and respectful comment, god bless.
En español xfavor 😬🤭
Explique moi ça svp en français
Salut, je suis désolé, mais je ne connais que l'anglais et l'espagnol, mais je crois que vous pouvez générer automatiquement dans votre langue en cliquant sur l'icône "gear" dans les paramètres UA-cam sous la vidéo.