Wednesday, October 29, 2014

5 Steps On How To Thread On A Viking Sewing Machine

By Young Lindsay


Choosing the right sewing machine can be a very taxing work. You need to consider a number of things before buying one. It might be very difficult to start. The right one can help you work faster and at your own convenience. But is confusing to shop because of so many factors that you need to consider like its brand and features. You should also know its specifications ahead of time to attain better outcomes in the future.

Sewing machines were first made on circa seventeen ninety to gain some improvements in the clothing industry. Nowadays, there are many of them are sold if you are browsing for one. One of them is the Viking sewing machines. In terms of quality, it has a great one. It is not just popular but it can also last for a lifetime. They are made in Huskvana, Sweden on the year eighteen seventy two. Since then, its performance continues to inspire sewers all over the world.

If you have one, you should know the loops and hooks about it like the different threading techniques available. That is important because doing that may vary depending on the model you have. There are a number of ways how to do it but there are two major ways how. One is by doing it with a threaded needle or by starting from the back or side of the machine.

The full method could be absolutely challenging in the beginning, but as you already have all the idea, you can finish your work in a matter of seconds. You will never regret what you learn because you can surely enjoy everything by creating anything that you want. Everything that is left is pure happiness once you started using it.

Open the compartment door of your machine and take the bobbin case. You will know you are right if you will see a thread coming from the side. Check if the lock is tight so that it w not lose your bobbin.

Deliver it out as you reverse the bare bobbin and then immediately place it in its spindle. Also, do not forget to detach the thread out of its needle and move in on its layout. Place it down on the minute discs on the side.

Insert it on its casing and shove the thread at the end of the case then pull it beneath the tension spring. Keep in mind that it should spin in a clockwise direction once you pulled it in towards the spring. This will also help in avoiding any irregular tension.

Before cutting it and shutting the door, slide the thread again gently behind the lock at the top of the case located at the right corner. Make sure all things are in order before you go sewing. This will prevent any jitters.

If you own an older version of the machine, the process will end by using your hand after you put the bobbin back in its casing. But for the modern versions, everything is through the moment you wind it up. Some styles of threading may be required based on the version you have, so it is of utmost importance to always check your manual before starting.




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