Where can I go and get a diagram of a sewing tool where on earth the trail of the thread is traced? I need a picture of a sewing gadget showing the parts where...
I need a picture of a sewing gadget showing the parts where the thread go.
Answers: Look on the front or side of the machine for the brand and model #. type www."brandname".com and later follow the guide to enter the model #.
However just look at the front top of the gadget. You should see one or two spindles sticking up about 2" elevated. Your spool starts there. Pull the thread to the disappeared, you may find a small metal circular hook that the thread will run thru or around, then it go down around the tension button and rear up to hook thru the 1" hook eye that goes up and down when you start the device. Then you'll find maybe another metal circular hook at top gone, run it thru there, and put a bet on down right beneath the base of this, and look for a slit close to in the metal, step thru there and consequently thread it. If you have your bobbin surrounded by, with your top thread surrounded by left appendage, hold and with right foot use the wheel at the right and verbs toward you with one circle and the thread should hook down into the inside of contraption and bring your bobbin thread out. You are ready to sew if your tension are set correct.
Some older machines, approaching Singer, will have a door on the moved out side that opens and it looks similar to a line roughly speaking 1/16" wide separating from the mechanism. It's hard to unambiguous at first, but if it does, it will have a diagram on the threading.
I dream up your best bet would to be to find out what brand of sewing machine you own and contact the company.