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butterflywings
273 days ago

How To Use A Sewing Machine?

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Anonymous
34 days ago
Well I have had a pleating maching (converted sewing machine) for months now and although I have acheived some good results the thread breaks oh to often, and then I read you piece, well when I got the machine it was threaded left to right, so I just kept doing it, cant wait to go and do right to left now
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232 days ago
JUST LEARNING SO THANKYOU I HAVE NO INSTRUCTIONS. BUT I NOW UNDERSTAND.
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273 days ago
Sewing machines do vary, but the principle is basically the same. There should be instructions with the machine when you got it on how to thread the thread, so follow these. Remember when threading the needle, to put the thread through from right to left, or it will get tangled. There is also a second spool below the needle which is usally accessed from the panel facing you. Some machines may include instructions on how to thread these, but others don't. Remove the spool fromt he machine by lifting the small metal arm, and take it out of its metal casing. Wind it with thread and leave about 7 centimeters hanging out. When placig it back in its metal casing, there will be a small nick on the edge of the circle. Put the extra thread through this and follow it down in until it reaches a hole in the side of the casing. Now you are ready to place this back in the machine. Lift the small arm at the back of the metal casing and place it into the machine. The arm should be upright, at 0 degrees. You may need to wiggle it about a bit until it clicks into place. When you're ready and about so sew, manually make the sweing machine sew a few sitches by turning the cog, usually found on the side, to get the thread started. Using the foot pedal, start to sew. Place your left hand behind the needle, and one hand before it to guide the fabric. You do not need to pull the fabric - there are tiny 'feet' that do this for you, and pulling only makes the stitch looser. Follow the instructions of your sewing machine on things like type of stitch and width etc, as these all vary between machines. When you want to finish, slow down and, once at the end of the fabric, reverse the stich, and do about 3 centimeters backwards and forwards - this secures the stitch. Stop the machine and cut the thread with a pair of scissors.
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Sewing machines do vary, but the principle is basically the same. There should be instructions with the machine when you got it on how to thread the thread, so follow these. Remember when threading the needle, to put the thread through from right to left, or it will get tangled. There is also a second spool below the needle which is usally accessed from the panel facing you. Some machines may include instructions on how to thread these, but others don't. Remove the spool fromt he machine by lifting the small metal arm, and take it out of its metal casing. Wind it with thread and leave about 7 centimeters hanging out. When placig it back in its metal casing, there will be a small nick on the edge of the circle. Put the extra thread through this and follow it down in until it reaches a hole in the side of the casing. Now you are ready to place this back in the machine. Lift the small arm at the back of the metal casing and place it into the machine. The arm should be upright, at 0 degrees. You may need to wiggle it about a bit until it clicks into place. When you're ready and about so sew, manually make the sweing machine sew a few sitches by turning the cog, usually found on the side, to get the thread started. Using the foot pedal, start to sew. Place your left hand behind the needle, and one hand before it to guide the fabric. You do not need to pull the fabric - there are tiny 'feet' that do this for you, and pulling only makes the stitch looser. Follow the instructions of your sewing machine on things like type of stitch and width etc, as these all vary between machines. When you want to finish, slow down and, once at the end of the fabric, reverse the stich, and do about 3 centimeters backwards and forwards - this secures the stitch. Stop the machine and cut the thread with a pair of scissors.
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