Euro-Pro & Shark Home Sewing Machines, Irons, Steamers,Vacuum Cleaners & Kitchen Appliances EuroPro Shark EP150 4 Pound Childs Mini Sewing Machine, Metal Moving Parts, Dropin Bobbin, 8 Stitch, Adj Length, Reverse, Start/Stop, Light to Thread. I have a Euro Pro Shark sewing machine, model 412N. I was experiencing problems using my machine, the needle kept jamming and it appeared to be hitting the black base the the bobbin sits in. I don't know how else to describe it, as it's not like any bobbin housing I've seen before; it's just this black plastic bowl, for a lack of a better term, that turns back and forth in sync with the.
make sure you have also pulled the thread through the hole atthe top near part sticking outward. this should work out, i foundit on a video on youtube.com
What is a bobbin?
The part of a sewing machine where you load thread that will be used for the ...I think, underside of a stitch. A cylindrical spool in a sewing machine that holds the thread. Read More
What is the bobbin winder tension disc on a sewing machine?
When you select any type of zig-zag stitch, the stitch width selector controls how wide the stitch is. Read More
How many threads does a sewing machine use to form a stitch?
Two. One from the main spool on top, and the other from the bobbin on the inside of the machine. Read More
What does the needle do on a sewing machine?
It goes up and down, carrying the thread down to the bobbin area, where it gets locked into a stitch. Read More
Do you need to have bobbins for your sewing machine?
Every sewing machine that I have owned always had a bobbin. If I'm correct, even serger and overlock machines have bobbins. The bobbin has the thread on it that comes from underneath the fabric and connects the thread together to make the stitch with the thread that comes from the top, or from the spool of thread. Read More
What is thread used for in sewing?
Thread is used to stitch two pieces of fabric together. You use a single piece of thread for hand sewing, or two threads (the upper thread and the bobbin thread) for sewing machine sewing. Read More
What does the stitch width dial do on a sewing machine?
The stitch width control on a sewing machine sets the width of a zig-zag stitch. It does nothing if doing a straight stitch. Read More
Why are there two threads on a sewing machine?
The lockstitch is the stitch most sewing machines perform, which takes two threads. One thread passes through a needle (above the fabric), and the other comes from the bobbin (below the fabric). Each thread stays on the same side of the material being sewn. The sewing machine interlaces the two threads at each needle hole, by means of a bobbin driver. Read More
What stitch did the original sewing machine do?
What are the parts of sewing machine and their functins?
few of the parts of sewing machine are as follows: spool stand - for thread spool bobbin winder - to wind the bobbin thread guides take up lever feed dog - to move the fabric forward (or backward) needle bar needle pressure foot hand wheel bobbin, bobbin case, hook gears, shaft head & bed of the sewing machine throttle neck stitch length regulator Read More
What is the functions of the sewing machine?
http://www.howtofashiondesign.com/DrawingDemo/GarmentDemo.aspx Check out this helpful link it talks about thread tension, stitch plate, bobbin thread. You will have to get through the intro but then you will see Read More
What if your flywheel is difficult to turn to start a stitch on sewing machine?
It's possible that the thread has gotten caught up in the bobbin for some reason - usually because there is a problem with the tension of the presser foot. Read More
Can a cross stitch be produced by a sewing machine?
Many sewing machines have the cross stitch programmed into them, which you can vary to a degree Read More
What does the tension control on a sewing machine do?
The tension control on a sewing machine determines how tight or loose the thread in each individual stitch is. The top and bobbin thread tension is like a tug-of-war. If each side is pulling equally, you have perfect tension. Imperfect tension is evidenced by thread loops on the bottom if the top tension is too loose and the same on top if the bobbin tension is too loose. Read More
Can you slip stitch on a sewing machine?
Why does a tailor use a sewing machine to stitch clothes?
A tailor may use a sewing machine for a few reasons. It saves time, as a sewing machine sews much more quickly than hand sewing. Also, a sewing machine makes interlocking stitches, making the stitch tighter and more durable. Lastly, a sewing machine offers more options for sewing - stitch length, width, zig-zags, etc. - that either can't be done by hand, or would be very difficult to do. Read More
What is a stitch regulator on a sewing machine?
A stitch regulator controls the length and width of the stitches. Read More
For a basting stitch you should set your machine at?
Every sewing machine is different so you will want to set it at the longest length stitch that your machine provides. Read More
What is reverse sewing?
Reverse sewing is moving the fabric backwards (towards you) while sewing with a sewing machine. This is often done to reinforce a stitch. Read More
How old is a singer model 9420 sewing machine and is it a very good machine to start sewing with?
My mom bought hers 15+ years ago. As for starting not sure my moms has had problems with the thread knotting near the bobbin. This is very frustrating to a new sewer (I was a new sewer). How ever if you can run a stitch through and stop and start on a new line your machine may not have any problems. Read More
What does the stitch length knob do?
It controls the length of the sewing-machine stitches. Read More
What is the stitch length control?
In a sewing machine it adjusts the length of the stitches Read More
What is the zigzag control on a sewing machine?
The zigzag control on the sewing machine allows you to make a zigzag stitch. It allows you to control both the length and width of a zigzag stitch, which looks like a bunch of 'Z's in a row. Read More
How did thomas saint invent a sewing machine what did he use to make a sewing machine?
Thomas Saint received the first patent for a sewing machine in 1790, in London. His machine used a notched needle and awl to create a chain stitch. Read More
WhAT IS sewing machine faggoting?
Sewing machine faggoting is the art of joining two pieces of fabric with an open, lacy decorative stitch. Read More
What is the difference between a vertical and a horizontal sewing machine?
It relates to the orientation of the hook (the part under the bed that catches the top thread to create the lock stitch) to the needle. Horizontal machines often have a 'fixed' bobbin case that the user doesn't remove, and utilize a drop-in type of bobbin, whereas vertical machines have removable bobbin cases that the user must insert the bobbin into, then insert the filled bobbin case into the machine. Horizontal bobbins usually hold a… Read More
What is a stitch selection panel?
The stitch selection panel is the function on a sewing machine that allows you to choose which stitch you want to sew: a straight stitch, zig-zag, embroidery stitch, etc. Read More
What is ladder stitch in sewing?
The ladder stitch is done by normal single needle lockstitch machine with it rotary hook modify to hold the needle thread in a loop formation before releasing it out. In this you will have a uniform loose underthread from the needle and a straight bobbin thread without tension. After this done, you will sew with double needle on top after pulling both seam apart to form ladder stitch. Read More
Does the Ellisimo embroidery and sewing machine have a built in stitch regulator?
What are the upper parts of lock stitch sewing machine?
What is stitch length regulator?
A setting on your sewing machine that changes the length of the stitches. Read More
How much is a Kenmore 22 stitch sewing machine worth?
What is a sewing machine?
A sewing machine is a machine which does all the stitches automatically, so it's easier and quicker then hand stitching A sewing machine is a textile machine used to stitch fabric, cards and other material together with thread. A sewing machine is an alternative to hand sewing. It is so much faster and much easier, and not that expensive. Read More
What is a really simple and effective stitch for sewing clothing?
For stitching clothing, the best stitching is a straight stitch on a sewing machine (2.5 or 3.0 length). If you're sewing by hand, a straight stitch at a very short length may work, depending on how thick or sturdy the fabric is. Read More
What do you hold up on a sewing machine to back stitch?
That entirely depends on the specific sewing machine. On some machines there is a button you push yet on others there is a lever you lower. Read More
What is sewing?
sewing is using a thread and needle or a sewing machine to stitch together fabrics to mkae an item. please check out this website for patterns http://sewingprincess.webs.com/ Read More
How does Claire coles create her pieces?
she creates her pieces by drawing with stitch with a sewing machine. Read More
How do you do long stitch?
On your sewing machine, there will be something called a 'Stitch Length Control' which will allow you to do tiny or long stiches. This is found near the right side of the machine, and near the top. Read More
What is the stitch width selector of a sewing machine?
You should have an instruction booklet with your machine. That will show you where everything is. This will vary from machine to machine with some being simple and others you should be a rocket scientist to use. The stitch width selector is pretty self explanatory. You use it to select the width of the stitch you want to use in a zig zag stitch. Read More
Meaning of satin stitch?
A satin stitch is a series of flat stitches that are used to completely cover a section of the fabric. It is usually achieved using the zigzag stitch on a sewing machine. Read More
Photos of different kinds of sewing machine stitches?
There are different kinds of stitches based on the requirement. Also the needle type and the needle sizes differ. The type of sewing machine used also determines the stitch type. Some of the stitch types are lock stitch, over lock, zigzag log,chain stitch, blind stitch. You may visit the web sites to get more info. One of them is beissel needles. Read More
Do I need a sewing machine to sew?
No, you dont need a sewing machine to sew but it is better to have one as they are faster. if your not bothered about the speed of your work than you can always hand stitch. The stitches would probably be more accurate with a sewing machine but the only main difference is the speed. Read More
What is hand stitches?
Hand stitches are sewing stitches that are done by hand instead of machine. Among them are the basting stitch, chain stitch, darning stitch, hemming stitch, blanket stitch, and whip stitch. Embroidery stitching is traditionally all done by hand. Read More
How do you backstitch?
You have to stop stitching and press reverse on the sewing machine. This will work very good. I took a sewing class and they taught me how to back stitch. Thanks Read More
Why do you tack a fabric before sewing it with a sewing machine?
Use a contrasting thread to your material, and select the longest stitch length. then sew where the tacking should be. Read More
What stitch is used to finish a raw edge with a sewing machine?
I am sure that the machine you need is an over locker machine to finish the raw edge. Hope this helps. Read More
How do you do an overlock stitch?
An overlock machine is designed to do this job. However you can do overlock by using the zig zag stitch. When sewing edge of garment bring stitching right to the end to create an overlock stitch. Read More
How did the sewing machine work?
There are some excellent illustrations that show the inner working of sewing machines on the internet. Do a search for a list. The short answer: You apply force, either by electricity or treadle, and the gears cause the needle to pass down through the fabric into the bobbin below, where it picks up the lower thread, and the feed dogs move the fabric to the next stitch. Read More
What is temporarily used in sewing pieces together?
What are the parts of a sewing machine?
hand wheel, needle, carrying handle, reverse stitch, robbin hold Read More
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