Bobbin Winder And Bobbins - Quilter's Pro Deluxe User Manual

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Bobbin Winder and Bobbins

A bobbin winder is included with your machine. The thread on a properly wound bobbin should be snug
and have even layers of thread. A sloppy or mushy wound bobbin will result in poor stitch quality.
How do I wind a Bobbin?
Step 1: Insert an empty bobbin on the bobbin winder spindle.
See figure 39
Step 2: Place a cone of thread on the holder.
Step 3: Bring the thread up through the guide over the cone
of thread. See figure 40
Step 4: Insert the thread through the top guide hole then
around the tension disk and through the bottom thread guide.
See figure 41
Step 5: Wrap the thread around the bobbin clockwise three or
four times
Step 6: Push trip mechanism forward until it snaps into
position See figure 42
Use step 7 if you plan to quilt while your bobbin is winding. or
use step 8 if you are winding bobbins without quilting.
Step 7: Bobbin winder will start winding the bobbin once you
press the start/stop key. You can quilt while your bobbin is
winding once it is full it will stop.
Step 8: If you wind your bobbin only (When not quilting)
ensure that you do not have thread in the needle to prevent
jams. Also remove the bobbin and bobbin case to prevent
damage. Select Manual stitch mode, then press and release
the start/stop button. Once the bobbin is full press and
release the start/stop button again to stop the machine.
Note: The Needle will continue to move up and down while
you are filling the bobbin.
The bobbin will fill until the trip mechanism is pushed out by
the thread. It will then disengage the wheel. The bobbin
should fill to just below the rim. Having the bobbin too full will
cause tension problems.
Figure 39
Figure 40
Figure 41
Figure 42
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