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Default Singer 513 "Stylist" sewing machine

On Jan 25, 3:41*am, (Adrian
Tuddenham) wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 23, 4:51*pm, klem kedidelhopper
wrote:

*[...]
... On my wife's
machine, the needle has just started to go back up when the pointy end
of the bobbin holder goes past and snags the thread that is sticking
out the side of the neeedle.


That is the critical point (no pun!): *As the needle starts to rise it
throws out a tiny loop of slack thread which the bobbin hook is supposed
to catch. *If the hook goes past before the needle has risen, the thread
will still be tight against the side of the needle and the hook will
miss it.

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I think I see what you guys are talking about. I can compare another
working machine I have here to this. It is also a Singer but slightly
different. The bobbin assembly mounts on end rather than lying flat
but it seems like catching the bobbin thread should still work the
same way. Thanks a bunch. Lenny