Magna-Glide Prewound "L" Bobbins Black - 100 count
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I think you can do it. I love them and use them almost exclusively with my embroidery machine. I've also tried them out with my regular sewing machine and am very pleased with the results.
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Yes, if you use a size L bobbin. Magnetic bobbins are not required if your bobbin case is made of plastic. Simply buy regular L bobbins to save money.
It is 60. These bobbins have been a favorite of mine for the past five years.
The Janome MB4 can use either class 15 or J bobbins.
Selected User Reviews For Magna-Glide Prewound "L" Bobbins Black - 100 count
Both magnetic encased bobbins and cardboard bobbins work well. These bobbins outperform any other type I've ever used in my embroidery machine, and the additional cost is well worth it. Since running this brand and style without the casing, I haven't had a single thread break in a long time. As a result, any Ricoma owner should invest in this product.
I used ten bobbins and only one made it all the way to the end! They're all breaking the thread at the bobbin, as if it's old! Also, three of them will not wind off the bobbin without pulling very hard, as if they are wound too tightly! In my opinion, it is not worth the extra cash! NOT HAPPY AT ALL! br>I just wanted to add that I'm still having problems with these bobbins after a week or so! I just added a photo of one I pulled out of the box; there are at least six different strings visible on this bobbin, and it isn't the first!.
I'm not crazy about the price, but I run a babylock business, and these save me a lot of time because I don't have to wind my own bobbins.
I've been using these since I first got my 12-needle embroidery machine, and when I ran out in the middle of a big project, I figured Amazon would be the quickest way to get more. They were supposed to arrive on Monday, but they arrived on Saturday instead. They were delivered by World Weidner. These bobbins make bobbin tension problems a thing of the past (once you have it set correctly on the bobbin case). br>br>World Weidner is always super fast. br>br>World Weidner is always super fast. br>br>These bobbins make bobbin tension problems a thing of the past (once you have it set correctly on the bobbin case). Another great feature of these bobbins is that you can thread them all the way out, load a new one, back up a few stitches, and continue. Just make sure the magnet is facing the case and that the extra piece in the case has been removed - look at the map. Even though they're a little pricey, I'm not going to use any other bobbins if I can avoid it. When I need a color to match my upper thread, I'll have to resort to using a regular pre-moistened thread. I have a wound, but I still get fil- These are well worth the money, and the service and shipping are second to none.
You'll save a lot of "stress" this way; ) migraines The only way to go is to glide through manga. I have a Brother 1050x and my bobbin has never let me down. If you're new to magna glide, I recommend adjusting the bobbin tension, which is very simple. I strongly advise you to do so. This will save you a lot of time and effort in figuring out how to deal with any tension issues that arise.
I switched from winding my own bobbins to using paper bobbins with one magnetic side to these bobbins and haven't looked back. I work with a 200-word limit. Each year, 250 are produced, with the same thread and winding quality. Go for it!.
For my Brother 620 machine, I use this bobbin, and remember to recycle the core when it's empty.
I'll continue to buy from you.