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Hi, I'm Cynthia Mann and we're here today at Birch Fabrics in Paso Robles, California.
This is also the home of Fabricworm.com. Hi, I'm Melissa Lunden; I'm the resident seamstress
here at Birch Fabrics. I teach sewing lessons here, prepare blog tutorials and sew samples
of Birch's line of organic cotton. And I am here today to talk to you about sewing. Now,
we're going to talk about what to do if the thread is caught in your sewing machine. The
first thing you're going to do is panic and call your mom. And then when she doesn't answer,
you're going to look at your machine and figure out what's going on. Most likely, your bobbin
thread wasn't wound properly. Either it's too loose or there was a problem in the pickup.
And what you'll do is take the bobbin out of the machine, try to clear out any extra
threads, and then make sure the bobbin is loaded properly. So if you found that your
bobbin is jammed and the thread is all caught, the first thing you're going to do is take
the bobbin out. It's easy to do it on this machine because it's a top-loading bobbin,
and the bobbin the case is clear so you can see exactly what's going on. I pull out any
extra threads that are caught, and I would make sure first and foremost that my bobbin
is wound nice and tight. The biggest thing is to make sure that your
bobbin is loaded properly which means that when you pull the bobbin thread, the case
rotates in the opposite direction. If it's too loose, you're -- it's going to give you
problems, and you're going to have to unthread it and just rewind it. If you try to do anything
else, it's going to just keep giving you problems. So once you've rewound your bobbin and it's
nice and tight, you want to make sure that it's loaded properly. And my machine has a
little handy diagram that shows you if you're doing it properly. You can see it right here.
You'll reload your bobbin, and you might -- while you're at it -- just reload your top thread
too because that's usually part of the problem, and then give some test stitches and see what
happens.