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How to thread a while class 312 - White Sewing 312 FS

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Do you have a manual?
The manual is available free to download from the singer site for both old and new models.
http://www.singerco.com/accessories/manuals.html
Just type in w312 and click on search.
On the next page click on free download!
Hope this helps!

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Stuck needle with the machanical not moving either on my white classic 312 sewing machine

Sounds as htough there may be thread jammed around the bobbin often caused when the flywheel is turned backwards casuing the thread to reel back intothe bobbin case.
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How to thread model 312

What is the brand of your machine? The model gives us only half of the information--not enough to offer assistance.

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Why isnt my bobbin thread being caught by the upper thread?

Basic Tips for All
  1. Always turn the handwheel TOWARDS you (counter clockwise) as turning it in the opposite direction (away from you, clockwise) may knock the timing out requiring repair from a service center.
  2. Always be sure your presser foot is in the DOWN position before sewing. Sewing with the presser foot in the up position will cause your thread to tangle and your bobbin to jam.
  3. Change needles regularly (after 16 hours of use) as dull/weak needles can cause damage to your machine and fabric. Only use SINGER needles on your SINGER sewing machine.
  4. Always be sure you are using the correct bobbin for your machine. Class 66, Class 15 and Class 15J bobbins look very similar. However, using the incorrect bobbin class in your machine can cause damage.
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Where can i purchase parts for my white classic

This is a class 15 front load machine. It is a common bobbin case part #JO1313ZW I think you should find this easy now
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Need diagram for threading a 312 machine

Check the singer website for a instruction manual
Go to the singer website
Go to the home page
At the bottom of the page look for instruction manual--click on it
It will take you to another page
In the box put the model number (example 312) & click search
They usually have a free download
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White Classic 312 - I turned on machine, reloaded bobbin and put it back in. Threaded needle, tighted needle arm after threading bobbin and pushed on peddle to start sewing. The machine locked up,...

Bake cookies. This is why you never paid attn when Mom tried to teach you in 1977, and why sewers are on a higher mental plane than yourself, Pammy.
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Bobin ran out and when I replaced it the thread from the needle keeps getting in a wad around the bobin holder

Sounds like there are spare thread pieces stuck in the bobbin casing/ hook area. Disassemble (it is usually self-explainitory on most machines), clean it out, then re-thread your machine, being mindful of the tension settings. Does this fix it?
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Can you show me how to thread a white classic 312 sewing machine?

can you send me a picture, close up; of the machine?
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My White sewing machine model 312 sounds like a tractor and keeps breaking the thread. It's one of the worst sewing machines I have ever owned. Rose Comeau

Have you changed the needle? I know that sounds simple, but can cause a lot of trouble if using an old needle. And clean out under the needle plate - this is important. Also try rethreading.
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What size bobbin and how do I thread a classic white 312? also I need a foot pedal for this machine

These are no longer made and manuals seem hard to come by, this is a link to the model nearest yours, and how to thread it:

http://www.sewusa.com/Threading_Diagrams/Threading_Pages/White_Sewing_Machine_Threading/white_265_threading_diagram.htm

I can't find the bobbin size, but you can e-mail and ask white here:

http://www.whitesewing.com/customer.asp

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