Oct 19, 2016 - Update: Today I took my machine in to get serviced - they replaced the. They also adjusted the spring holding the bobbin case slightly,. Sewing machine repairs are often expensive so learn the right method to install your bobbin before you start sewing. Rotate the hand wheel on the right side of your Singer sewing machine toward you until the needle sits at its highest position. Be sure to unplug the machine before you replace the bobbin case in it. Otherwise, electric shock or injury may result. Be sure that the bobbin case is correctly installed. Otherwise, the needle may break. Never use a bobbin case that is scratched; otherwise, the upper thread may become tangled, the needle may break, or sewing performance may suffer. The adjustment principle of the bottom tension is similar for all Singer machines whether they use the vibrating shuttle boat type bobbin case (VS, 28, 128 etc.), the horizontally mounted removable bobbin case (15, 221, 222, 301) or the oscillating shuttle carrier with drop in bobbins (66, 99, 201 etc). Jan 02, 2017 SOURCE: Singer Concerto sewing machine model 9217 - bobbin thread problem This problem is common in sewing machines with plastic bobbin cases. The new case you've ordered will most likely solve your problems. Yes, you need to remove the needle plate. But shouldn't have to loosen any screws. When the bobbin holder is a little hard to get out, I turn the hand wheel until the open space on the hook is at the upper, left corner, then it usually comes out. When you put it back in, it just sits on the hook, which is just the metal ring that turns around when you turn the hand wheel. There's a 'finger' that sticks out from the upper, left corner. The bobbin holder goes under that finger. On the front of the bobbin holder, there's a little nub. The nub should be able to bounce off of a spring at the front, right. I can't find a good picture on Google, so I'll put one on my blog. Hello ladyprophettlm. Server de mu 97d 99i download skype. welcome to PR. Do you have a manual for your Singer Advance 7422? Online at singerco.com is a pdf manual free for download which copies can be printed from if you need a manual. On page 8 of the pdf manual.it states 'When purchasing additional bobbins, be sure they are Class 15 J.' On page 14 of the pdf manual.it states 'Be sure to use Class 15 J bobbins'. I don't know what the difference is between normal class 15 and class 15 J.evidently there is a size and/or a shape difference so for the 7422 the Singer manual states to use 15 J. What sewing supply stores are near by you? Do you have a Joann's or Hancock's near by? Edited to add: Using the wrong size bobbin for your 7422 can cause damage to its bobbin case/bobbin holder (names used interchangeably). A new bobbin case for a 7422 online is about $20 plus shipping.so enough of an expense to want to avoid it by using the bobbin instructed to use by the 7422's manual. -- Edited on 9/4/13 9:59 AM. Quote: a.rose.sews That is a great blog.enjoyed the pics of the Hall of Shame sewing machines. I am a visual learner and love good pics.and those are really nicely done. Good bits of info too. We are always posting here at PR about how often to oil. Manuals are vague about that. Surprised me to read on your blog for a vertical bobbin system to clean and oil the bobbin case area after 3 hours of use. Download music to blackberry 8130 alltel phone company. That was an eye opener for sure. Sorry about your hands.healing from the screwdriver injury? -- Edited on 9/4/13 10:57 AM. Sounds like a miss-understanding to me. I doubt anyone would really charge you a whole extra $40 labor to just take the little screws out of your stitch plate and pop in a new bobbin case. And you should know how to do that anyways, since it's in (with directions and pictures and everything) your owners manual, and you need to do that anyways just every now and then to even keep the machine clean and be able to keep on sewing.
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