Threading a bobbin on a sewing machine is a fundamental skill for any sewer. It involves winding thread onto a small spool, called a bobbin, which is then inserted into the sewing machine’s bobbin case. The bobbin provides the lower thread for sewing, while the upper thread comes from a spool mounted on the machine’s thread stand.
Knowing how to thread a bobbin correctly is essential for successful sewing. An incorrectly threaded bobbin can cause a variety of problems, including skipped stitches, thread breakage, and fabric puckering. By following the proper steps, you can ensure that your bobbin is threaded correctly and your sewing machine is operating smoothly.