God bless you Cathy, 🙏🏼 thank you for posting this video I struggle with remembering how to thred the machine and you've really helped me ! Have a merry Christmas
I’ll have to try adding thread to my bobbin spools from the front as you have shown. On my 990 I’ve always loaded from the back using the two available thread guides.
You can actually do both. Front is preferably used when the underthread finishes while you are sewing, Then you do not need the re-thred the whole machine (like in case when you have just one color of the thread available and you have it through the needle.
Start with looking for any pieces of thread that may be jammed around the hand wheel or bobbin areas. Use tweezers to remove any thread you may find jams. Be gentle in trying to move your hand wheel as you do not want to force the machine causing damage. If you cannot find a thread jam, I suggest taking the machine to a local repair shop so they can investigate the problem.
As a dad trying to hem up his son’s pants the night before the first day of school, this REALLY helped me out. Thank you!!!
@@jameslooney5604 Awhhh 🥰!!! Warms my heart to hear my video helped you. Best of luck in the new school year!!!
Hands down the best video I've seen so far. Thank you!
Thank you so much for the kind feedback!!! ❤️
God bless you Cathy, 🙏🏼 thank you for posting this video I struggle with remembering how to thred the machine and you've really helped me ! Have a merry Christmas
Awhhh 🥰 you are too kind, so glad my video has helped you!!! Hope your Christmas is Merry & Blessed also🎄
I’ll have to try adding thread to my bobbin spools from the front as you have shown. On my 990 I’ve always loaded from the back using the two available thread guides.
Hope it works as well for you as it does for me on my 980!!! 😎
You can actually do both. Front is preferably used when the underthread finishes while you are sewing, Then you do not need the re-thred the whole machine (like in case when you have just one color of the thread available and you have it through the needle.
@@camc2252 yes, you sure can! 😁
Thank you!
Hi Cathy , on 3:33 I can see the bobbin winder is there a thread cutter closer to the viewer?
At 3:33 & 3:50 you can see the tread cutter, just to the right (lower right) of the bobbin winder below the thread guide.
Hello friends, my sewing machine is locked and does not work, what should I do?
Start with looking for any pieces of thread that may be jammed around the hand wheel or bobbin areas. Use tweezers to remove any thread you may find jams. Be gentle in trying to move your hand wheel as you do not want to force the machine causing damage. If you cannot find a thread jam, I suggest taking the machine to a local repair shop so they can investigate the problem.