Sewing Machines: How a Bobbin Works

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Candace at Crafty Daisies posted up this animated graphic that shows how a bobbin catches thread in sewing machines. It is very mesmerizing to watch! Also, don't miss our special sewing machine feature in CRAFT: 03, "Anatomy of a Sewing Machine". Link.

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Posted by: tina on December 3, 2007 at 10:52 AM

wow! i always wondered how that worked! thanks for that!


Posted by: jeremy on December 3, 2007 at 7:10 PM

This is a cool graphic, but i don't understand quite how it works. the center bobbin that holds the blue thread seems to be floating in space if the green thread is flowing around it. meanwhile, the red part is floating in space as well. if someone could please explain how it works in practice i would really appreciate it.


Posted by: kelly on December 9, 2007 at 10:52 PM

THANKS for posting this, seriously. The timing was all screwed up on my machine this summer and I searched EVERYWHERE for something just like this. I ended up having to leave it with a repair place, which took 3 weeks and $90, bleh.


Posted by: Cattt on December 21, 2007 at 8:13 PM

that is totally crazy. when i sew i was wondering how that bobbin works. now i see.


Posted by: Dru on December 30, 2007 at 5:28 PM

This is an awesome animation. I've sewn for years and wondered how the the threads connected together. My husband, an engineer, thought the animation was equally cool!


Posted by: Sophia on December 30, 2007 at 6:36 PM

jeremey- the centre circle is the bobbin; the red part is a shuttle race. The bobbin sits inside the shuttle race and the two work together. The green thread comes from the spool at the top.

i think


Posted by: soandsewcrafty on February 18, 2008 at 5:42 AM

Great animation!


Posted by: Unibrook on February 27, 2008 at 1:45 PM

Jeremy is right. You can picture the loop of top thread getting around the bobbin cuz it does float freely with no axle. BUT the does no explain (or show in the vdo) how the loop can encircle the red race freely. The red race MUST be attached to the machine somewhere (unlike the bobbin spool). So, how does it work?


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