The upper thread guide on a sewing machine is the markings on a sewing machine which show you how to thread the machine. It's usually indicated with arrows, dashes, and numbers, giving you step by step guides to thread the sewing machine properly.
The lower bobbin carries the lower thread and the upper bobbin carries the upper thread to use when the sewing machine is working (NOT SOWING Machine)!!! The needle carries the upper thread - NOT the lower thread - as the question asked!!
to use a knitting machine for the girls only one you have to thread it on one needle and then not thread it on to the next then thread it on again then don't etc
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The thread guide keeps the thread going straight in one direction.
The thread guide keeps the thread going straight in one direction.
The take up lever is used in threading the sewing machine and to keep the thread tension at the proper level. If the take up lever is threaded improperly, the thread will knot up and jam in the machine.
I am having the same problem just purchased a S457 machine instrustion are very poor machine will not sew ! help
Its not special thread,but it does recommend the certain threading for this machine for the best sewing.
A thread rolling machine is used to cut external screw threads on round metal bars to take the internal screw thread of a nut (as in a nut and bolt).
It regulates the thightness or lossness of the thread.
Cone thread is thread typically used on an overlock "serger" machine. It is thread wound on a cardboard or plastic cone, and is much bigger than a standard thread spool.