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Posted by IMS on December 11, 2005, 10:15 am
Hi Alan,
I collect and repair vintage machines (and happen to have a 237 in my
collection), so I've known about the SewUSA web site for a long time.
That's how I know about the threading link...they have pages and pages
devoted to threading diagrams for many machine makes and models, and
have been on line for several years.
http://www.sewusa.com/Sewing_Machine_Threading_Diagrams.htm
You can also get manuals from them starting at $7 for a download copy. =20
Yes is amazing what is on the Internet! =20
-Irene
>Irene, I looked and so did Pam. How did you find this link?
>
>What the diagram shows, and I guess what Pam said, is what I did. It's
>a good thing you sent the link though because without it we might not
>be able to get the bobbin back.
>
>Isn't Usenet incredible? I've been using it for almost 20
>years..yikes!
>
>Thanks so much, Alan
>
>
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>>>We pulled this Singer 237 out of mothballs and had it overhauled but
>>>we cannot figure out how to wind bobbins. There is a metal tab to the
>>>right of where the bobbin goes. What is the path of the thread from
>>>the spool onto the bobbin HELP!
>>>
>>>I ordered a manual but it's obviously not ready for download yet and
>>>we want to use it today or tomorrow.
>>>
>>>Thanks!!!
>>>
>>>
>>>Alan
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>>Here you go:
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>>http://www.sewusa.com/Threading_Diagrams/Threading_Pages/Singer_Sewing_=
Machine_Threading/singer_237_threading_diagram.htm
>>
>>-Irene
>>
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>>You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.=20
>>--Mae West=20
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You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.=20
--Mae West=20
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