Thank you so much for this video! It was extremely useful - I was able to fix the problem. I will need a new bobbin winder as the one I have is pretty worn out but at least it works. Thank you!
Greeting, do you have.a video to explain what to do when Bernina 830 does not wind the bobbin [it doesn’t move], even though the clutch is disengaged. The needle still moves up and down as well. What do I need to check? Thank you.
Great video. I have a record 830. I added the new part. When the bobbin winder is *not* engaged and you manually turn the rubber wheel (the new part), the little white spigot jumps out of the groove. Does that happen with you? Obviously with the winder engaged as you showed near the end of the video it doesn’t leave the groove. Clearly users are unlikely to turn the wheel in practice, as the lid would be up, but i just wanted to know if this is not just me but also you experience that.
This is amazing thank u!! Just bought this same machine and it makes the same noise. Now I know what to do!! U r the best..xx I’m so happy!
You just made my day with this video. My new to me 830 sounds just like this when winding a bobbin and stops winding frequently.
Thank you so much for this video! It was extremely useful - I was able to fix the problem. I will need a new bobbin winder as the one I have is pretty worn out but at least it works. Thank you!
Great video, thank you for showing how to do this, I will look for the part in the USA.
Greeting, do you have.a video to explain what to do when Bernina 830 does not wind the bobbin [it doesn’t move], even though the clutch is disengaged. The needle still moves up and down as well. What do I need to check? Thank you.
Great video. I have a record 830. I added the new part. When the bobbin winder is *not* engaged and you manually turn the rubber wheel (the new part), the little white spigot jumps out of the groove. Does that happen with you? Obviously with the winder engaged as you showed near the end of the video it doesn’t leave the groove. Clearly users are unlikely to turn the wheel in practice, as the lid would be up, but i just wanted to know if this is not just me but also you experience that.
How do I go about purchasing a bobbin winder from you please? I’m in Australia. Do you have a website?
Hi, Please email me at info@institches.co.nz Thanks.
is the original bobbin winder made out of plastic?
Yes, some sort of plastic.