How do you sympathetic the top cog of a sewing electrical device? (Where the hypodermic threads through) and sewing interrogate? I'm thinking this will help. When I sew here are a lot...

I'm thinking this will help. When I sew here are a lot of strings slack from the back and one thread is not connected (you know how u usually enjoy to cut them off? these a short time ago come off)
if i pull it the threads come right out so im thinking its an interior problem. Its a brother LS1520
Look for any screw anywhere at all on the top; final or sides. There must be some screws somewhere that holds if adjectives together. If no luck go to Brother pattern site and check out their FAQ*s. or call the 800 number and ask.


To get underway the working area of the sewing appliance the front has a clip on plastic lid. On the moved out front pull up from the bottom on the plastic cover and this will expose an inner drawer that allows access to the bobbin nouns. Pull the drawer open and verbs out the old thread and wreckage that may have accumulate there.

Good luck.
Answers:    Sounds similar to either a threading issue or a nozzle in backwards issue. Dig out the booklet, take adjectives the thread off the domestic device, take the nozzle out, and make sure the hypodermic is properly positioned and all the process up -- the flat back of the plunger must face the proper means of access.

Now thread again, starting from scratch, following the instruction manual. The presser foot must be up when you thread the upper tension, and next you can put it down to thread the needle.

Fetch the bobbin thread up and hold both bobbin and top thread
bringing up the rear and slightly to the left of the presser foot. Lower the
syringe into the work, drop the presser foot, use the handwheel
to take 1-3 stitches, and afterwards you can drop the threads and just sew.