The BEST VIDEO I have watch regarding the proper Bobbin Threader for the Bernina B8xx series!!! I have had a B830 for two years now and was able to do proper sewing, but my Embroidery was erratic due to not having that bobbin thread in the correct place. To thread the Bobbin for embroider in the 730 and 640 is way more easier, but now, after watching this video several times, I am able to embroider PERFECTLY every time, specially my 15 x 10 multi-color designs!!!!! Thanks a lot!!!! But I wonder why threading B8xx Berninas is so complicated? I have two Brother Innovis Disney embroidery machines and I only have to top load the bobbin, follow the arrow, put the bobbin cover, and the machines are ready to go!!!! But thanks, now I have a very functional and working Big Hoop Machine for my big projects!!!
You have saved my 820! I almost dropped it off to my mechanic for repair because I lost bobbin tension. Turns out this has a precise way to thread. You are a saint. Thank you.
I need to tell you. I have owned the Bernina 830 for several years now, bought it from EBay, no problems with it, but I have NOT had fun with this machine, never got the threading right till now. Under my bobbin area, it’s black and I didn’t know what I was looking for, not even in the book does it show this. Thank you, thank you thank you soooooo much. You have helped me immensely. I’ve wanted to take a hammer to it or throw it in the front yard I’ve been that frustrated. Don’t have a problem getting the thread in for embroidery, just regular sewing, but I have it now. Thanks ever so much again. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🌹🌹🌹🌹
Thank you, this was a great video. I just couldn’t understand how. Appreciate you taking the time to do this! I’m new to Bernina 830, I just bought a used machine. Now I have to find a video on threading the automatic needle threader. 😊
I have a threading video called threading the BERNINA 8 series with monofilament thread. It should show you everything you need for regular thread also.
OMG, I think I really have it this time. After I saw this a couple weeks back, I could only get thread in that prong once, but today I have gotten it in there several times!!!! I’m thrilled to death! The key is pushing the thread back some, that’s what did it for me. Oh thank you thank you. I have hated this machine for a long time! I may have turned a corner. 😯
Shelly, thank you very much! I have been "afraid" of my 830 and not using it, but now that I have my first grandchild, I need to use it!! LOL! Your instructions were thorough and perfect and you answered every question I have (about threading and bobbin stuff). Now can you come to my house and help me figure out how to embroider??!! :-)
I placed an order for my 880 I will get it next week. I am very excited & looking forward to more videos from you ! Thank you for this wonderful video!
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain the things that make your machine so special! I think I will purchase this machine after taking the test run you suggested!👌
Thank you for the video, trying to decide on the 880 or 790. I have had many machines, never considered a Bernina. I think I have missed out on a great machine, this will be my last. I would love your feedback.your videos have really helped in my decision
Joannie, The 880 Plus and 790 Plus are both great machines. Spend some time with the machines at your dealership and get a feel for the size and threading. You will know what machine feels right for you. I am an 880 fan and here are some of the reasons just because you asked. I absolutely love my 880 bobbin because I really enjoy putting heavy threads on the bobbin and stitching right side down to create some awesome "bobbin play" stitches. I don't have to buy an extra bobbin case to do this as I can easily change the bobbin tension on the 880. I also love the extra room that the 12 inches to the right of the needle gives me. The 880 dual feed is adjustable as it has it's own motor. This means it can create some really great "skewed stitches" and also work like a differential feed to perfect to feeding of fabrics. On the embroidery side the 880 has a shaping tool that makes designing original and unique embroidery right at the machine an option. There are probably a few more things that make the 880 BERNINA's top of the line that I am not thinking of right now. Learning how to thread the 880 upper thread and bobbin is very important to how much you enjoy the machine so hopefully this video will help. Shelly
This is great. Your videos are way better than "helpful" so thank you. I wonder if other 880 owners are experiencing what I do... a sense that the bobbin is generally not tight enough. Not so much with regular stitching but with embroidery or free motion quilting I often have to reduce my needle tension a lot. Thanks to one of your videos I learned how to tighten the bobbin but it seems wrong that I have to do that.
There is nothing wrong with changing your bobbin tension if it makes your stitch correct. That being said, you have a red dot on the door of the bobbin that shows where your bobbin should be set so see if you have it lined up like the red dot.
Shelly, I’m having the worst time getting the thread where it’s supposed to be for sewing. I did it once, but have not been able to do it since no matter what I try. Any suggestions???? I am not having fun with this machine!!!!! Looking at video again. I did go in first slit, but it never went into that fork looking tension guide. I’ll try this again. Really feel like throwing this in the yard! For embroidery that thing looks like a paper clip. I don’t have a problem getting thread in that…..lol
After you put the thread into the slit and pull to the left, pull on the thread until the actual bobbin rotates 2 or 3 full rotations. This will put the thread into the tension . Watch the video starting around 5.3 minutes again to see me threading.
Very helpful for both newbies and refresher for us that have/had 830/880. I have a question. For Embroidery does the bobbin thread go into the brass fork then into the embroidery clip - as you showed at the end???
Thanks, I was not sure... embroidery has been ok so I must have done it without realizing it. Ok, so I hope your next video will be on Threading the Series 8 machines. There has been some confusion about the thread going in front or behind the metal tab on the top of the machine. I miss my 730 but I am enjoying my 880 over my 830. Just no classes in my area. Hope to see you in the spring.
You thread for embroidery anytime you need the upper thread pulled down to the back a bit. It could be when doing machine embroidery, free motion quilting or embroidery or for decorative stitches.
THE BEST 8XX bobbin threading instruction in existence! Problems solved! THANK YOU!
Awesome. So glad you found this helpful. I love the 8 series bobbin.
Best video for threading the 830, this helps me a lot! I was handmedowned one and can thread it well now. 😊
Glad it helped!
The BEST VIDEO I have watch regarding the proper Bobbin Threader for the Bernina B8xx series!!! I have had a B830 for two years now and was able to do proper sewing, but my Embroidery was erratic due to not having that bobbin thread in the correct place. To thread the Bobbin for embroider in the 730 and 640 is way more easier, but now, after watching this video several times, I am able to embroider PERFECTLY every time, specially my 15 x 10 multi-color designs!!!!! Thanks a lot!!!! But I wonder why threading B8xx Berninas is so complicated? I have two Brother Innovis Disney embroidery machines and I only have to top load the bobbin, follow the arrow, put the bobbin cover, and the machines are ready to go!!!! But thanks, now I have a very functional and working Big Hoop Machine for my big projects!!!
You have saved my 820! I almost dropped it off to my mechanic for repair because I lost bobbin tension. Turns out this has a precise way to thread.
You are a saint. Thank you.
I am so glad you found this helpful! Thank you for letting me know.
I need to tell you. I have owned the Bernina 830 for several years now, bought it from EBay, no problems with it, but I have NOT had fun with this machine, never got the threading right till now. Under my bobbin area, it’s black and I didn’t know what I was looking for, not even in the book does it show this. Thank you, thank you thank you soooooo much. You have helped me immensely. I’ve wanted to take a hammer to it or throw it in the front yard I’ve been that frustrated. Don’t have a problem getting the thread in for embroidery, just regular sewing, but I have it now. Thanks ever so much again. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🌹🌹🌹🌹
I am soooooo glad! You will now love your 8 series machine.
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I really can’t thank you enough for that video. I watch you often but missed that one. You always have great suggestions
Thank you, this was a great video. I just couldn’t understand how. Appreciate you taking the time to do this! I’m new to Bernina 830, I just bought a used machine. Now I have to find a video on threading the automatic needle threader. 😊
I have a threading video called threading the BERNINA 8 series with monofilament thread. It should show you everything you need for regular thread also.
OMG, I think I really have it this time. After I saw this a couple weeks back, I could only get thread in that prong once, but today I have gotten it in there several times!!!! I’m thrilled to death! The key is pushing the thread back some, that’s what did it for me. Oh thank you thank you. I have hated this machine for a long time! I may have turned a corner. 😯
I am so glad! Thank you for letting me know.
That's the best visual yet
Thanks!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have been trying to wrap my head around this, and you've helped me finally understand!
I am so glad you found this helpful! Thanks for commenting.
Very good explanation! Thank you so much Shelly!
BEST TENSION VIDIO I HAVE SEEN - THANK YOU !!!!!
Shelly, thank you very much! I have been "afraid" of my 830 and not using it, but now that I have my first grandchild, I need to use it!! LOL! Your instructions were thorough and perfect and you answered every question I have (about threading and bobbin stuff). Now can you come to my house and help me figure out how to embroider??!! :-)
So glad you can use your 830 now! I love mine.
Best demo ever! Thank you so much!
I am so glad you found this helpful!
Thank you. The best explanation I have seen.
Love your videos! Keep making us new ones 😀
Thanks! More coming soon!
I placed an order for my 880 I will get it next week. I am very excited & looking forward to more videos from you ! Thank you for this wonderful video!
Congratulations! The 880 is an amazing machine.
@@SewShelly I am so glad to know someone else that has the 880! I can't wait to get it!
Shelly you are fantastic!!! Thank you
Thanks for your kind words!
Excellent! I was trying to help someone figure out the threading for embroidery. Thanks.
Glad I could help!
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain the things that make your machine so special! I think I will purchase this machine after taking the test run you suggested!👌
Hi Shelley,Thank you so much,you explain procedures so well.Please keep more videos coming,you're great!😀
Thanks for your kind encouragement.
SO HELPFUL! Thank-you!
Thank you for this. Wish my dealer had showed me this procedure!
You are welcome. Glad it will be of use to you!
Thank you for the video, trying to decide on the 880 or 790. I have had many machines, never considered a Bernina. I think I have missed out on a great machine, this will be my last. I would love your feedback.your videos have really helped in my decision
Joannie,
The 880 Plus and 790 Plus are both great machines. Spend some time with the machines at your dealership and get a feel for the size and threading. You will know what machine feels right for you. I am an 880 fan and here are some of the reasons just because you asked.
I absolutely love my 880 bobbin because I really enjoy putting heavy threads on the bobbin and stitching right side down to create some awesome "bobbin play" stitches. I don't have to buy an extra bobbin case to do this as I can easily change the bobbin tension on the 880. I also love the extra room that the 12 inches to the right of the needle gives me. The 880 dual feed is adjustable as it has it's own motor. This means it can create some really great "skewed stitches" and also work like a differential feed to perfect to feeding of fabrics. On the embroidery side the 880 has a shaping tool that makes designing original and unique embroidery right at the machine an option. There are probably a few more things that make the 880 BERNINA's top of the line that I am not thinking of right now.
Learning how to thread the 880 upper thread and bobbin is very important to how much you enjoy the machine so hopefully this video will help.
Shelly
Totally makes sense now. Thank you!!!
Excellent demonstration.
VERY helpful, thank you!
This is great. Your videos are way better than "helpful" so thank you. I wonder if other 880 owners are experiencing what I do... a sense that the bobbin is generally not tight enough. Not so much with regular stitching but with embroidery or free motion quilting I often have to reduce my needle tension a lot. Thanks to one of your videos I learned how to tighten the bobbin but it seems wrong that I have to do that.
There is nothing wrong with changing your bobbin tension if it makes your stitch correct. That being said, you have a red dot on the door of the bobbin that shows where your bobbin should be set so see if you have it lined up like the red dot.
Great video. Thanks!
Shelly, I’m having the worst time getting the thread where it’s supposed to be for sewing. I did it once, but have not been able to do it since no matter what I try. Any suggestions???? I am not having fun with this machine!!!!!
Looking at video again. I did go in first slit, but it never went into that fork looking tension guide. I’ll try this again. Really feel like throwing this in the yard! For embroidery that thing looks like a paper clip. I don’t have a problem getting thread in that…..lol
After you put the thread into the slit and pull to the left, pull on the thread until the actual bobbin rotates 2 or 3 full rotations. This will put the thread into the tension . Watch the video starting around 5.3 minutes again to see me threading.
I have had no problem threading my machine.
Thanks!
Hello
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo - on adore Bernina... Mais pour la série 8, au moment d'enfiler la machine on a la boule au ventre.
Very helpful for both newbies and refresher for us that have/had 830/880. I have a question. For Embroidery does the bobbin thread go into the brass fork then into the embroidery clip - as you showed at the end???
Judeen,
You must do both in order to thread for embroidery. First thread for regular sewing and then add the threading for embroidery.
Thanks, I was not sure... embroidery has been ok so I must have done it without realizing it. Ok, so I hope your next video will be on Threading the Series 8 machines. There has been some confusion about the thread going in front or behind the metal tab on the top of the machine. I miss my 730 but I am enjoying my 880 over my 830. Just no classes in my area. Hope to see you in the spring.
Judeen, When using a single upper thread, It makes absolutely no difference on whether you put the thread in front or behind the metal tab. Shelly
When bobbin is threaded for Embroidery is that for FREE MOTION EMBROIDERY ?
You thread for embroidery anytime you need the upper thread pulled down to the back a bit. It could be when doing machine embroidery, free motion quilting or embroidery or for decorative stitches.
@@SewShelly THANK YOU - YOU REALLY HELPED ME!!!!!