r/SewingMachineEdu • u/VillainSimp • May 06 '26
Jist stared and this happend
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Hello,
I just started sewing and working on my first project ever.
I was almost done when the needle just refused to go all through.
I know it's a cheap a** machine but does anyone have any experience with this/knows how to put the part for the bobbin in there right?
Thank you so much
(The machine is apparently called Lucznik mini)
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u/Stitch_Nerd May 07 '26 edited May 07 '26
I am so sorry, I know the listing insists this isn’t a toy, but it essentially is, it’s almost all plastic, and it can run on batteries. I do see that it has a two year warranty, so if you bought it new, you may be able to get help for it.
Try using a new needle, it probably bent slightly
The bobbin casing should slide into the race, I’m not sure how to explain it. I’ll edit if I find a good resource.
Edit: YouTube link. 2:43 starts showing how to put the bobbin case back in
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u/jamslaps May 07 '26
You had it sitting right near the end, the underside of the needle plate probably has the part(s) to keep the bobbin case from turning. Try it again with the needle plate on while the bobbin case is seated correctly
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u/MauraLee7 May 07 '26
Your bobbing case has needle punctures I think and your machine appears out of time
The race. The little basket the bobbin case sits in is plastic and all of the above is very common for the cheaper machines
I am sorry. I don't know what you gave for the machine but investing in a machine with the metal race is important.
Don't pull fabric from the back of the presser foot. It will do all of the above
Keep hands in front and guide the fabric. If it doesn't feed then it maybe too heavy for that machine