Learning-As-I-Go wrote:
...the instructions say to pull the bobbin thread up and make sure it goes through the slit in the presser foot and then back/to the side. When I do that, and then put fabric under the foot to sew, then the thread is sort of on top...it comes from under the fabric, but then at the foot since it's pulled up over the foot that makes it also up over the fabric at the back end. Not sure how to explain it....but, is that right? The bobbin thread through the slit in the presser foot and thus over the top rear/side of the foot and off to the back of the machine?
yes that's correct - that's the way they say:
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pull bobbin thread through slit over the foot, i generally hold both threads together and pull them back a little
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hold both threads back and out of the way - just hold it, don't use any pressure, and sew a few stitches
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after the first 3-4 stitches, you can raise the foot a little and pull both thread ends under and back out of the way (and let go of them of course).
with my mom's 50 year old machine it's absolutely vital that both threads are held for the first few stitches - with mine it doesn't matter too much - but when i have birdsnests at the beginning of the line - i can be sure that i hadn't held my threads in place...
or if the thread disappears instead of sewing - it's also because i havn't held it and the top tension pulled the thread back and right out of the needle... oh yes - happens to me all the time
whenever you pull on the thread, or remove the piece of fabric, always pull towards the back, never pull out the front
if you pull forward you can bend and even break the needle
when you pull towards the back, the needle can't bend very far
the important thing is: have fun