In reference to the solution, my bobbin not only moves it gets stuck after it moves. my machine jams up, the needle bend, break or gets stuck, which is caused by the bobbin moving too much. this i my first computerized machine at first it was fine, now it just jams up because of the bobbin case. i also obtained a replacement bobbin case from brother, it worked for a while, but now i'm back at the same problem. any an all solutions would be greatly appreciated.. i have been sewing for over 30 years with many different machines, (industrial, sergers, etc) so i'm not new to this.
Try this for me clean out the hook area under the bobbin case some times dust from thread and cloth build up under the bobbin case and it can push up the bobbin case and cause the same thing to happin.
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The Black bobbin case more than likely is not installed correctly.
The machine just won't sew with it rattling about in it's space.
Machines do have levels of quality. Proper maintenance is a must for any busy sewing machine who's owner is expecting a trouble free use.
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San Diego, CA
That usually means there is a problem with the threading. If the thread is pulled through the wrong side of the needle, is wrapped around the top wheels wrong, or the bobbin is threaded wrong, this will usually cause it to jam up by the bobbin. i would suggest re-threading your machine, or if that doesn't work, contacting the problem hotline.
before you do that, make sure that the machine is threaded correctly. often when the needle is threaded from the wrong side, the thread is wrapped around the top wheels incorrectly, or the bobbin is not threaded right, it will cause the needle to get jammed in the bobbin. however, if this does not work, check their hotline and ask the maker what you should do. you can also go to a local sewing machine store and have them take a look at it.
try re-threading your machine. usually when the machine is jammed at the bobbin or when the needle gets stuck to the bobbin thread, it means that there is an error with the thread. make sure that the thread isn't pulled through the wrong side of the needle, wrapped the wrong way around the wheels on the top, and that the bobbin is threaded correctly. if this doesn't work, you may want to contact their hotline.
Im not sure if this will help but thought I would pass it along. My Pfaff 6122 tells me to check bobbin for thread unrolling clockwise before you place it back in the machine. I had mine turned to un roll counter clockwise, this is wrong, the bobbin will fall out when you pull on the thread while you are holding it in your hand. You may just keep putting it in backwards. Hope this works for you. J.R.
I have the same problem and found that the bobbin case is scratched. These are quite expensive so I hope yours is something more simple. Keeping the bobbin area clean is also a necessity.
I continued to try to get the bobbin out. I finally decided to break it out. Once it was out I tried pulling the case out so I could see if anything was jammed underneath. It took a lot of work but it finally popped out like the manual said it should. I cleaned it out, nothing really dirty, no thread jams. When I went to put it back together I noticed that the way to put it back was not the way the case was sitting when I took it out. So I figure that my son must have jammed it and somehow knocked the bobbin case out of alignment. I put it back in correctly and it works just fine now!
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