Members AmyP Posted February 4 Members Report Posted February 4 (edited) I am trying to get acquainted with my Adler 70-30. I can not figure out how to wind a bobbin!! Please help!!?? Edited February 5 by Northmount Clarified title Quote
Members Beehive Posted February 4 Members Report Posted February 4 Will this help? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oI1oJ7ZmGo8 Quote
Members AmyP Posted February 5 Author Members Report Posted February 5 20 hours ago, Beehive said: Will this help? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oI1oJ7ZmGo8 I'll check it out, thank you!! Quote
Members AmyP Posted February 5 Author Members Report Posted February 5 2 minutes ago, AmyP said: I'll check it out, thank you!! No, unfortunately it did not help. My machine looks different. Quote
Northmount Posted February 5 Report Posted February 5 22 hours ago, AmyP said: I am trying to get acquainted with my Adler 70-30. I can not figure out how to wind a bobbin!! Please help!!?? Moved your post to Leather Sewing Machines. This is where the machine guys hang out so you are more likely get an answer here. A picture of your machine may help. Reduce the file size so it can fit the restrictions here. 800 pixels in the longest dimension. Quote
kgg Posted February 5 Report Posted February 5 22 hours ago, AmyP said: I can not figure out how to wind a bobbin!! There is a video of the Alder 30-70 video. Note the audio is in German. kgg Quote Juki DNU - 1541S, Juki DU - 1181N, Singer 29K - 71(1949), Chinese Patcher (Tinkers Delight), Warlock TSC-441, Techsew 2750 Pro, Consew DCS-S4 Skiver
Members Tigweldor Posted March 21 Members Report Posted March 21 Hi, I wind the bobbins for my singer 29 with a cordless drill. Just get a bolt that fits the center hole of the bobbin pretty snug, lock the bobbing onto the bolt with a nut (hand tight) and insert the bolt into your drill. You will have to use a thread tension disc set-up of an old bobbin winder - this is a real fast way to wind bobbins - especially if you have a hand wheel that has no provisions to free wheel and you don´t want your machine to go clickety clack while spooling up thread. Hope that helps you out. Greetings from Germany Hans Quote
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