PosyP wrote:
Heather - you know when you are sewing and you just run out of thread a couple of inches before the end - well this also happens with sewing machines only it is usually the bobbin that runs out and if you are not careful you can find that you have paired up 2-4 pairs and machined them only to find that there is no stitching in them, just a neat row of holes - don't ask how I know
this is a very good tip, thank you!!!
One thing I love on this machine, it has a top-loading bobbin, and the cover is clear, so I can easily see in to the thread. So maybe that won't happen to me quite as much. Maybe. (hey, a girl can hope, right??)
Also, thanks to the many tips here, I did buy a LOT of extra bobbins (it came with 4, and I bought a rectangular case of I think 24 more) so I can have bobbins loaded in the various colors I need and ready to go, since I tend to swap around projects. So maybe that will help as well.
One thing I've learned already --- the machine sure makes the sewing part go faster, but the pressing, pinning, etc. takes just as long. LOL! Although, I must admit, that 1/4" foot is marvelous and does save that step (marking) at least!