Gather Your Bobbin Supplies
Before loading the bobbin, it is necessary to gather all the supplies that you will need. The first supply is the bobbin itself. You can purchase a pack of bobbins from a sewing store or online. The next supply is the thread. The thread should match the color of the garment or fabric that you will be sewing. The third supply that you need is the sewing machine manual. It is an essential item that comes with the machine. It provides all the necessary information needed when operating a sewing machine and loading a bobbin. Lastly, ensure that the sewing machine is unplugged from the power source to prevent any accidents.How to Load a Bobbin on a White Sewing Machine
1. Turn Off the MachineBefore starting the process, ensure that the sewing machine is turned off. This will help in preventing any mishaps or injuries.2. Remove the Bobbin
The bobbin is usually located beneath the sewing machine's needle plate. To remove the bobbin, turn the handwheel in the direction given by the manufacturer until the needle is in the highest position. After that, remove the bobbin cover and pull out the bobbin.3. Prepare the Bobbin
Ensure that the thread is correctly wound around the bobbin. Take the thread from the spool and loop it around the bobbin's thread guide. Place the thread spool on the thread spool pin and turn the handwheel towards you. This will lower the needle and raise the take-up lever to the highest position. After that, hold the thread end and press the foot pedal of the sewing machine to wind the bobbin. Ensure that the thread is wound evenly and tightly on the bobbin.4. Load the Bobbin
Insert the bobbin into the bobbin case. The bobbin case is usually located beneath the raised feed dog. One end of the bobbin should face left, and the other end right. Hold the end of the thread and insert the bobbin case into the sewing machine. Ensure that it clicks into place.5. Thread the Sewing Machine
Insert the thread into the needle. The sewing machine manual will have instructions on how to thread the machine. After that, hold the end of the thread and turn the handwheel. This will lower the needle and lift the bobbin thread up.6. Test the Machine
After you have loaded the bobbin, test the machine by sewing on a scrap piece of fabric. Ensure that the stitch looks even and tight.