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    #31
    Thank you Miss JoJo. Do you get these from Superior Threads, or locally?

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      #32
      JoJo, so you are saying that with a Bernina we can use these?

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        #33
        Hi JoJo
        When y0u say the rotary bobbins on the Bernina, are you talking about the 730 and others who have a 9mm stitch width, or the others with the 5.5mm, ie. 630. My 630 has a metal case with a bobbin that 'drops' into it, I was told that it is not a rotary one!!!
        Really confused now. :? :? :?

        Lynn

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          #34
          Originally posted by DamarisEstrada
          Thank you Miss JoJo. Do you get these from Superior Threads, or locally?
          Damaris,

          Many places carry them but I think Superior only carries their own thread. I googled and it appeared at first glance that Embroidery Supplies had them for lower than some of the others. Many places carry them so get them from your favorite vendor.

          P.S. They also have Magna Quilt bobbins for machine quilting. I have not tried them and just learned about them today. They are low lint, cotton.

          JoJo

          aka ladyquilter

          Troutdale, OR
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            #35
            If your bobbin case is metal then you can use them. There is a rotary hook system (models (640) (450)) and an oscillating hook system (models (630) (430) (440)) on the Bernina machines. Both types have metal bobbin cases so you should be good to go with the Magna bobbins.

            Now on the new 820 and 830, I have no idea about their bobbin systems. I do know that it is a larger bobbin area which may be similar to an "M" size bobbin, while most bobbins are a size L bobbin.

            JoJo

            JoJo

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              #36
              Originally posted by lmcfood
              Hi JoJo
              When y0u say the rotary bobbins on the Bernina, are you talking about the 730 and others who have a 9mm stitch width, or the others with the 5.5mm, ie. 630. My 630 has a metal case with a bobbin that 'drops' into it, I was told that it is not a rotary one!!!
              Really confused now. :? :? :?

              Lynn
              Lynn,

              You should be able the magna bobbins for embroidery on your 630.

              JoJo

              aka ladyquilter

              Troutdale, OR
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                #37
                Note: The magna bobbin that we've been discussing is great to use when wanting to do embroidery with your machines. I do not recommend using them for normal sewing or machine quilting. Remember my tutorials are related to machine embroidery so I'm giving you information that I've learned over the years.

                For machine quilting, there is a bobbin called Magna Quilt (have not used these yet) or Superior's bobbins (which I have used and love for piecing and quilting or for embroidering lace that you want to look vintage).

                P.S. For drop-in plastic bobbin cases (mostly drop in bobbins that you insert from the top of the machine), you would use Clear Glide for embroidery or Clear Quilt for machine quilting.

                JoJo

                aka ladyquilter

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                  #38
                  Hi JoJo
                  Thanks, that was really quick! Another question if you please! When I was emnbroidering over the last couple of days, got into real trouble, etc. most of it was caused by what I would call 'backspin' (tennis term?) in the bobbin. When I took it out, there was lots of loose thread wound round and it wasnt there when I wound itl Was really careful to put some tension on it to wind smoothly!!!! was causes that????

                  Thanks
                  Lynn

                  aka ladyquilter

                  Troutdale, OR
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by lmcfood
                    Hi JoJo
                    Thanks, that was really quick! Another question if you please! When I was emnbroidering over the last couple of days, got into real trouble, etc. most of it was caused by what I would call 'backspin' (tennis term?) in the bobbin. When I took it out, there was lots of loose thread wound round and it wasnt there when I wound itl Was really careful to put some tension on it to wind smoothly!!!! was causes that????

                    Thanks
                    Lynn
                    Actually the word you used "backspin" is pretty accurate. I don't have that problem on my commercial machine but have had it on my home machine -- mostly when there is a sharp turn or stop or when there is a 180 degree direction change. The machine stops and does what it's supposed to but if the bobbin is still moving a bit, it can cause a bit of a mess like you described.

                    Remind me because I can't remember. Look inside your bobbin case like you are getting ready to insert the bobbin into it before putting the bobbin case into the machine. When you look inside the bobbin case, do you have a little tension spring on the inside of it? It would be pressed pretty flat against the back and you may have never noticed it before. Also do you have a little pigtail on your case that you use for embroidery?

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                      #40
                      JoJo, how do you know which size bobbins to order. I went to the Emb. Supplies web site and they come in different sizes. Thanks.

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                        #41
                        Cannot see the spring, and do you mean 'the finger'? rather than pigtail. ROFL :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

                        I was checking out the magna bobbins after reading your advice, they sounded good, BUT, and a big BUT. I cannot find a UK dealer and the shipping for them from USA is mind blowing! 100 bobbins retailing around $30 -$39 and the shipping from $60 -$99 wow. That seems rediculous as they are only small and not the heavy. So, will wait until a UK dealer stocks them!!!!

                        Thanks again

                        Lynn

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by MontanaGramma
                          JoJo, how do you know which size bobbins to order. I went to the Emb. Supplies web site and they come in different sizes. Thanks.
                          Email me privately your address and I will mail you a few to try first.

                          JoJo

                          aka ladyquilter

                          Troutdale, OR
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                            #43
                            Originally posted by lmcfood
                            Cannot see the spring, and do you mean 'the finger'? rather than pigtail. ROFL :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

                            I was checking out the magna bobbins after reading your advice, they sounded good, BUT, and a big BUT. I cannot find a UK dealer and the shipping for them from USA is mind blowing! 100 bobbins retailing around $30 -$39 and the shipping from $60 -$99 wow. That seems rediculous as they are only small and not the heavy. So, will wait until a UK dealer stocks them!!!!

                            Thanks again

                            Lynn
                            Lynn,

                            Email me your address privately and I will mail you a couple to try. A couple should fit in an airmail envelope and not cost too much for me to send to you.

                            JoJo

                            aka ladyquilter

                            Troutdale, OR
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                              #44
                              Cannot see the spring, and do you mean 'the finger'? rather than pigtail. ROFL

                              Finger, hmmm... okay finger, pigtail. It's the wire that ends in a spiral that you thread the bobbin thread through on the outside of the bobbin case. That helps to use the finger when doing embroidery. LOL -- I'm so bad, you don't want to know what that sentence made me think of!!! :lol:

                              The spring if you had one would be on the inside. For the magna bobbins that I'm going to mail you, you would not want to have that spring in there. I do not recommend anyone taking that spring out if they have one because I have never been able to get it back in properly and wouldn't want you mad at me. ops: I purchased an extra case to use just for embroidery.

                              JoJo

                              aka ladyquilter

                              Troutdale, OR
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                                #45
                                Thanks JoJo
                                I supposeon reflection, that as they have a magnet in them they are heavier than normal bobbins, plus you can only buythemin packs of 100. So, I will be the guinea pig for the Bernina users!!! and I might have to import them myself if they are as good as you say and others want them!!! :wink: :wink:

                                I read your post on 'the finger' and burst out laughing! after I posted it and read it back, I think I was thinking of what you were as well! :lol: :lol:
                                I have a separate one for embroidery and it has a 'pigtail'! but I have fiddled with the tension screw tightening and loosening as required (thought it required it!) I tried using the drop method to test the tension, but there must be a knack with it as the bobbin kept on dropping out onto the floor and I spent longer finding it than sewing! ops:
                                With the latest project, I have been using bottom line for most of stitch out, then the satin border, changing to Isocord in bobbin to match top thread. The Isocord seems thicker to I was changing the tension! Although its OK, its not perfect! plus I have been getting the occassional loops of top thread on top! so tightened up top tension! really confused myself here!!!

                                Sorry about the essay! But I am a teacher, so that explains it!!
                                :wink:
                                Best wishes
                                Lynn

                                aka ladyquilter

                                Troutdale, OR
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