let's talk about bobbins!!!
#12
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Well, I have a Janome and it has a plastic cover over a drop-in bobbin but when you're sewing it's covered by the fabric! I get so engrossed that I forget to check in-between steps to check the level of thread left. I had to smile when I read the post because I ran out tonight while sewing trim on a toddler dress. Not a big deal but I was quite a ways before I noticed it. Then I'm mad at myself for not checking!
#13
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Originally Posted by bluestarmom
I am curious, do any of you have a machine that will signal you in some form that your bobbin is close to empty?????
The next Pfaff had a different kind of low bobbin indicator:
It showed me in big letters on the display "Low Bobbin" AND it stopped the foreward motion of the sewing process dead in its tracks. I could start sewing again, and sometimes, I could sew 5 more stitches, sometimes 3. Since there was at least 6 foot of thread on the bobbin, I had a lot of starts and stops. Ready to scream - LOUDLY!
My new machine has a drop-in bobbin and I hope I will pay attention.
#14
I have a clear window with a drop-in. I alway's have extra bobbins already wound to popo in. I can see the amount of thread on it when Iturn fabric, etc. I am never able to get that engrossed in my projects.
#15
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On the Pfaff 7570, once the low thread indicator lights up, it does stop sewing. You can trick it by opening the bobbin door and keep sewing. This disables the sensor. The tricky part is to remember that the bobbin thread is low and not sew too much further. Otherwise, you sew along without thread.
#18
I have a Brother SE 350 and it beeps at me and words pop up on the screen telling me the bobbin is almost empty. I have to push close (also on the window) to continue on and lock my stitches down so I can change them. I find this feature invaluable and absolutely love it.
#19
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My Viking #1 Plus had that feature and that machine was bought in 1997. I loved it. I see no reason why sewing machine makers cannot put that on as a standard feature! This is the one thing that I really would love to have on my Juki and Sapphire!
#20
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Interesting to hear about other 7570's. I got one of the first one's made. I know there were a few upgrades to software on the "newer" ones that weren't on mine. My bobbin light flashes and lets me know the bobbin is low and the screen will tell me. I press the OK button. I then have 15 feet of thread left and it will sew with the bobbin indicator light lit up. I like my indicator a lot. I know what that flashing light means even if the screen didn't ask me.
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