You saved the day with this little short clip. I had been working on my machine for an hour and a half when I thought of you tube. I found you!! I won’t loose you now. Thank you. Jan
Thank you so much for making this video. Not only did I learn how to make sure the bobbin case has a little movement to keep the thread from wrapping around, but I also learned the pro tip for using a nickle to remove the screws - everything else was too large. Again thank you.
OMG! If I could give this video an award for best UA-cam video in existence I would! Thank you so very much for posting it on here, you completely saved my day and solved my recurring problem that I couldn’t figure out how to fix that my machine repair shop didn’t even realize existed because we never had a conversation about how I was putting those parts back together and they just assumed my problem was from build ups of lint and such whenever I took it in for a tune up because that’s what I assumed was the cause and when they put it back together correctly afterwards nothing would be wrong anymore until I open it up again. I had no idea this was the correct order but it explains everything and now I know how to fix it if things ever get misaligned again, genius!!!!!
I was having threading issues with the bobbin case for my Presto 2, the thread would jam inside the metal plate and teeth. Every time I unscrewed the plate, cleaned the jammed thread, place the bobbin case, then screw in the plate, the problem continued. Your suggestion to place the plate first, then place the bobbin case NEVER crossed my mind. Needless to say, doing that HELPED me out big time. The thread jamming issue has stopped. And now, for future reference, I know the correct way to placing the bobbin case if I have to remove it again. Thank you so much.
Thank you so very much for your expertise! I was so frustrated with my Brother BQ 3050. I have taken that cover plate off dozens of times but never had an issue until today. With your help I was able to fix the problem and continue my sewing!
Thank you for this video. I just got a BL Meridian and was having issues with the bobbin. I learned (From you) to screw down the plate before inserting the bobbin case and it took care of my problem.
How do I put my needle clamp back on my baby lock Ellure plus. PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME???? I’m begging you 😢. I need a video with instructions. You are the only person I have found on you tube that knows what they’re doing
@1964donmhood i don't currently have one of those machines, or one that is similar, to make a video at the moment. If my memory is correct, you probably have three pieces. A small screw, to attach the assembly to the bottom of the needle bar, the needle clamp itself (with needle clamp screw inserted), and a thin metal spring plate that is folded in many dimensions that goes around the clamp when assembled. Am I correct?
Great video, just subscribed you saved me from buying a new machine plus I lost my screw driver 😂 you need to make a UA-cam short on the Nickel! Put a bunch of hashtags sewing related..
Thanks. How much should that bobbin case rotate once in place? If I put in place without the metal plate on top and turn the mechanism it rotates back and forth much more than when the plate is on.
Yes. It will move much more with the metal plate off. There is a stop on the bottom of the plate that keeps the bobbin case in place. Always lock the metal plate down tightly with both screws before inserting the bobbin case to avoid damage.
i have a janome memory craft 6000 (my mom's from a million years ago) and my top thread is getting stuck between the bump on the bobbin case and the metal plate/spring. i cant find anything in the manual for troubleshooting this issue. Any ideas? great channel! Thank you from Canada!
This is actually a common issue with Janome machines. The bobbin case stop (spring plate) position needs to be reset. Loosen the screw and position it so that the the bump on the bobbin case is in the center of the flat sping and the thread can pass by smoothly by when forming a stitch. Tighten down the screw without moving it's new position. Hope this helps.
I am having this issue. After taking apart and putting back together, thread is still getting stuck/ jammed in the bobbin case. Any suggestions on what I can look at next?
I have a brother 2600 i can't get the bobbin case out without removing the plate..? The metal arms of the plate wrap around it. Am i doin something wrong
Likewise, I've noticed the same thing with the XL2600i, but I was able to notice that after screwing the plate down, it affected the bobbin case position. So I made sure it was correct and able to wiggle a little as mentioned in the video. Then I added the bobbin cover plate, which didn't interfere with the bobbin case. After testing, it works great. I also rethreaded the machine for good measure. 👍 Good luck with yours, too.
My Baby Lock Jazz 2 is brand new and yesterday I wanted to use it for the first time so I threaded the machine and grabbed my fabric but the fabric was getting pulled down and the thread was bunched up and stuck and the machine gave me a warning sound. Do you know why this is happening? It is brand new never used.
@SantaCruzBetty make sure your feed dogs are engaged and the stitch length is set to feed the fabric. Also remove the clear bobbin window and make sure that the bobbin case is inserted correctly. Check that the bobbin case wiggles left to right a little bit to allow the thread to pass around the bobbin case. If it doesn't, remove the needle plate and correct the bobbin case's position so that it does as shown in the video. Use only plastic class 15 bobbins with that machine.
I have a singer 4423 and the thread is getting caught around the bobbin case, I have cleaned lubricated disassembled and re assembled changed needles etc and it's still getting caught. I was sewing patches on just fine for an hour prior. Any ideas
machine is 20 minute old. but i am getting a bird nest under the project and it is always attached to the needle plate. tried replacing the needle, and bobbin. hate to return but don't know what to do.
Make sure your upper thread is threaded in the takeup lever properly. If that is correct, make sure the bobbin case wiggles left to right slightly and isn't locked under the needle plate. Also, make sure you have the correct bobbin for the type of sewing machine. All three of those things will cause the problem you are having.
Make sure you have the correct type of bobbin. There are many shapes and sizes of bobbin. Only ONE kind works with your machine. For instance, the machine in the video uses a class 15 bobbin ONLY. Any other type of bobbin will potentially cause poor stitching or damage to the machine.
Also double check that your upper thread in securely in the take-up lever. If it is not, it will get caught down around your bobbin/bobbin case, since there is nothing to pull it upward to form the stitch.
You saved the day with this little short clip. I had been working on my machine for an hour and a half when I thought of you tube. I found you!! I won’t loose you now. Thank you. Jan
Thank you so much for making this video. Not only did I learn how to make sure the bobbin case has a little movement to keep the thread from wrapping around, but I also learned the pro tip for using a nickle to remove the screws - everything else was too large. Again thank you.
OMG! If I could give this video an award for best UA-cam video in existence I would!
Thank you so very much for posting it on here, you completely saved my day and solved my recurring problem that I couldn’t figure out how to fix that my machine repair shop didn’t even realize existed because we never had a conversation about how I was putting those parts back together and they just assumed my problem was from build ups of lint and such whenever I took it in for a tune up because that’s what I assumed was the cause and when they put it back together correctly afterwards nothing would be wrong anymore until I open it up again.
I had no idea this was the correct order but it explains everything and now I know how to fix it if things ever get misaligned again, genius!!!!!
@starfishgurl1984 I'm glad this was helpful. 🙂 All I ask is that you like this video and Subscribe to my channel. More videos are on the way.
I was having threading issues with the bobbin case for my Presto 2, the thread would jam inside the metal plate and teeth. Every time I unscrewed the plate, cleaned the jammed thread, place the bobbin case, then screw in the plate, the problem continued. Your suggestion to place the plate first, then place the bobbin case NEVER crossed my mind. Needless to say, doing that HELPED me out big time. The thread jamming issue has stopped. And now, for future reference, I know the correct way to placing the bobbin case if I have to remove it again. Thank you so much.
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad I could help. 👍🙂
Thank you so very much for your expertise! I was so frustrated with my Brother BQ 3050. I have taken that cover plate off dozens of times but never had an issue until today. With your help I was able to fix the problem and continue my sewing!
Glad this was helpful.
Thank you for this video. I just got a BL Meridian and was having issues with the bobbin. I learned (From you) to screw down the plate before inserting the bobbin case and it took care of my problem.
I’m thankful I found your video. Fixed the problem with my baby lock!!
Great to hear. I'm glad I could be helpful.
Thank you! I’m a subscriber because you saved me $90 for a simple fix 😀
I'm glad this was helpful.
Thank you so much. I would not have figured this out on my own. 😊
How do I put my needle clamp back on my baby lock Ellure plus. PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME???? I’m begging you 😢. I need a video with instructions. You are the only person I have found on you tube that knows what they’re doing
@1964donmhood i don't currently have one of those machines, or one that is similar, to make a video at the moment. If my memory is correct, you probably have three pieces. A small screw, to attach the assembly to the bottom of the needle bar, the needle clamp itself (with needle clamp screw inserted), and a thin metal spring plate that is folded in many dimensions that goes around the clamp when assembled. Am I correct?
This is exactly what was going on with mine! Thank you for sharing this!!!
You're welcome. Glad I could help.
This video was a great help. Thank you so so much 😊
Glad I could be helpful. 👍
Great video, just subscribed you saved me from buying a new machine plus I lost my screw driver 😂 you need to make a UA-cam short on the Nickel! Put a bunch of hashtags sewing related..
I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for the Nickel idea. 👍😎
Do you recommend horizontal bobbin case or drop down one like in brother? Thanks
Thanks I have been making this mistake
What is the small flat spring to the side called? Mine is bent
Thanks. How much should that bobbin case rotate once in place? If I put in place without the metal plate on top and turn the mechanism it rotates back and forth much more than when the plate is on.
Yes. It will move much more with the metal plate off. There is a stop on the bottom of the plate that keeps the bobbin case in place. Always lock the metal plate down tightly with both screws before inserting the bobbin case to avoid damage.
i have a janome memory craft 6000 (my mom's from a million years ago) and my top thread is getting stuck between the bump on the bobbin case and the metal plate/spring. i cant find anything in the manual for troubleshooting this issue. Any ideas? great channel! Thank you from Canada!
This is actually a common issue with Janome machines. The bobbin case stop (spring plate) position needs to be reset. Loosen the screw and position it so that the the bump on the bobbin case is in the center of the flat sping and the thread can pass by smoothly by when forming a stitch. Tighten down the screw without moving it's new position. Hope this helps.
I am having this issue. After taking apart and putting back together, thread is still getting stuck/ jammed in the bobbin case. Any suggestions on what I can look at next?
Im currently having this problem as well
Make sure your upper thread is securely in the take up lever. If the thread is not, the machine will jam right away.
I have a brother 2600 i can't get the bobbin case out without removing the plate..? The metal arms of the plate wrap around it. Am i doin something wrong
Likewise, I've noticed the same thing with the XL2600i, but I was able to notice that after screwing the plate down, it affected the bobbin case position. So I made sure it was correct and able to wiggle a little as mentioned in the video. Then I added the bobbin cover plate, which didn't interfere with the bobbin case. After testing, it works great. I also rethreaded the machine for good measure. 👍
Good luck with yours, too.
My Baby Lock Jazz 2 is brand new and yesterday I wanted to use it for the first time so I threaded the machine and grabbed my fabric but the fabric was getting pulled down and the thread was bunched up and stuck and the machine gave me a warning sound. Do you know why this is happening? It is brand new never used.
Check to make sure your upper thread is correctly threaded in your take up lever, would be my first guess.
@@arxmechanica Thanks for your quick response. I did do that and everything looks good.
@SantaCruzBetty make sure your feed dogs are engaged and the stitch length is set to feed the fabric. Also remove the clear bobbin window and make sure that the bobbin case is inserted correctly. Check that the bobbin case wiggles left to right a little bit to allow the thread to pass around the bobbin case. If it doesn't, remove the needle plate and correct the bobbin case's position so that it does as shown in the video. Use only plastic class 15 bobbins with that machine.
Thank you!
I have a singer 4423 and the thread is getting caught around the bobbin case, I have cleaned lubricated disassembled and re assembled changed needles etc and it's still getting caught. I was sewing patches on just fine for an hour prior. Any ideas
I have the same problem. Did it get resolved? If yes, then how did you do it? Your response is valuable. I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you.
Mine is getting stuck but only when i do a design with heavy stitch, do you know what it could be?
What did you do?
Thanks ❤
I got a brand new one and right out of the box I had this issue. The thread wrapped around the entire case. I returned it..
Thank you!
You are welcome. I hope this video is helpful.
Bless you sir!
machine is 20 minute old. but i am getting a bird nest under the project and it is always attached to the needle plate. tried replacing the needle, and bobbin. hate to return but don't know what to do.
Make sure your upper thread is threaded in the takeup lever properly. If that is correct, make sure the bobbin case wiggles left to right slightly and isn't locked under the needle plate. Also, make sure you have the correct bobbin for the type of sewing machine. All three of those things will cause the problem you are having.
If it's a new machine, you can be fairly certain that it's user error and not the machine itself.
The needle plate goes on top of the plastic bobbin case cover. It's impossible to put the bobbin plate on after the needle plate.
The plastic slide plate slides on and clicks into place AFTER the metal needle plate has been securely installed. That is how it is designed.
What about if the thread gets tangled with the bobbin
Make sure you have the correct type of bobbin. There are many shapes and sizes of bobbin. Only ONE kind works with your machine. For instance, the machine in the video uses a class 15 bobbin ONLY. Any other type of bobbin will potentially cause poor stitching or damage to the machine.
Also double check that your upper thread in securely in the take-up lever. If it is not, it will get caught down around your bobbin/bobbin case, since there is nothing to pull it upward to form the stitch.
@@arxmechanica which is the take up lever again
This does not work on Babylock Jazz II. The throat plate is different.
@lillianrobinette9708 Jazz is an oddball machine. It's not like any other Baby Lock.
It helped a little but it still gets bunched up
Thread still stuck on bobbie case
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