How do you thread a commercial embroidery
machine? Here is a training video that
can help with almost any commercial embroidery machine that you have. If you
don't understand which tension knobs to wind the thread around or which
direction to pull the thread through, it's always easier to watch it done.
What is the easiest method of threading your machine? Are there tools to
make threading your machine easier? I need a tool to help with my
tensions. Well, I have a couple of videos on embroidery tension and tests
you can perform on your machine, including the files to sew out in .DST format
which will work on Tajima, SWF, HAPPY and Toyota embroidery machines.
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Threading
your Embroidery Machine
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What are some helpful tips to threading an
embroidery machine?
1) Put White Behind the Needle
Whether
you’re threading a sewing machine needle
or a hand sewing needle, white behind
the needle makes the eye much more
visible. Keep a
small piece of index card pinned to your
pin cushion. Then when you are threading
a needle that piece is always available
to place behind the eye of the needle.
Greasing the rail, Oiling the Rotary Hook, Error 100, Removing the pressure foot, Rotary hook preparation, Your machine upon arrival, Attaching or changing the control panel, Putting on the leveling bolts, Assembling the light fixture, Placement of the table, Assembling the thread rack, Pull through method, Centering the hoop, Hooping for front and side embroidery, LED PANEL,Intro to the Edit button, Cleaning bobbin case, Oiling the rotary hook,
SWF
machine training videos, SWF Repair Training
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SWF
601C/1501/1501C/1502/1504/1204/1506
Threading your Embroidery Machine
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SWF Machine Training DVD |
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SWF Repair Training DVD set |
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Learn
how to use your new or used SWF embroidery machine with this comprehensive,
embroidery training video |
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Learn how to Repair and Maintain your new or used SWF embroidery machine with
this comprehensive training video |
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2) Put White Behind the
Sewing Machine Needle
Many new sewing
machines have a white presser foot holder. If your
machine has the standard silver presser foot holder,
tray a dab of White-Out on the foot holder, behind
the needle. Allow it to dry before
sewing fabric.
3) Cut the Thread with
Sharp Scissors
Always use sharp
scissors to cut the thread. A clean cut thread
is always easier to get through the eye of a
sewing needle, than a fuzzy shredded thread.
4) Cut the Thread at an
Angle
Cut the thread at a
forty-five degree angle. Even if you can't see
the angle, the angle will make it easier to
thread the needle.
5) Stiffen the Thread
Stiffen the thread
with saliva or bees wax. It will be easier to
control through the eye than a limp thread.
6) Use a Needle
Threader
A needle threader
comes with many packages of assorted sewing
needles. That little wire, gives you a big eye
to thread even if your sewing needle has a tiny
eye.
Visit sewing
machine dealers and notion departments to see
many new needle threaders available to thread
hand and sewing machine needles.
7) Sewing a Machine
with Built in Needle Threader
A built in needle
threader is available on almost all upper end
sewing machines. If threading a needle is
stopping you from sewing, consider making a bit
of an investment to make sewing enjoyable.
8) Solving Clumsy Hands
Consider using
tweezers. Long bent handle tweezers are
available for threading a serger but can work
just as well to hold the thread while threading
any sewing needle.
9) Use Moisture
Try a bit of
moisture on your thumb behind the needle. The
moisture works like a magnet to draw the thread
through the eye of the needle.
10) Use an Eye that
Matches the Thread Size
If you're using
fine thread use a needle that has a small eye,
but if you are using a thick thread, choose a
needle with a larger eye to accept the thread
and prevent damaging the thread as you sew.
Debbie Colgrove
Greasing the rail,Oiling the Rotary Hook,Error 100,Removing the pressure foot,Rotary hook preparation,Your machine upon arrival,Attaching or changing the control panel,Putting on the leveling bolts,Assembling the light fixture,Placement of the table,Assembling the thread rack,Pull through method,Centering the hoop,Hooping for front and side embroidery,LED PANEL,Intro to the Edit button,Cleaning bobbin case,Oiling the rotary hook,SWF
machine training videos,SWF Repair Training,
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