





Brother Sewing and Embroidery Bobbins 10-Pack, SA156,Clear
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Аmazon Customer
> 24 hourThe Brother bobbins are of excellent quality and are standard size. I recommend them as a good buy.
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Azulciel
> 24 hourBrothers sewing machines require bobbins of the same brand. If you try to use other brands, you will not be able to use them. This is not a major issue, but it would be nice to use any other brand - that is why I give it only 4 stars... They perform well and seem to be of good quality. I ordered more.
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Julia M. Johnson
> 24 hourTHIS IS THE SIZE THAT WAS RECOMMENDED FOR MY MACHINE!!!
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Mary G.
> 24 hourCant go wrong with Brother. Always perfect. Been using Brother for over 40 years
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Dottie Loverly
> 24 hourI have a brother project runway sewing machine and theses work just fine in my machine.
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Phyllis Williamson
> 24 hourGood product
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Mountain Granny
> 24 hourThe one thing I learned while doing research for my SE-400 was to only use Genuine Brother parts, including these bobbins. Using the wrong bobbins, especially the ones that say Will work in all Brother machines reminds me of the old saying Interchangeable parts wont. There really is a difference when it comes to correct tension and not ruining the bobbin case. These were a little more expensive than the Bargain Bin type, but for the sake of my machine working correctly, the price still made these a good purchase. So, for the sake of your Brother machine, make it a practice to do the same with other accessories and presser feet.
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Angie
> 24 hourI am so pleased these work so well. I had ordered a generic brand elsewheres that claimed they would work BUT did not! These are perfect! Price was even less!!
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Eva
> 24 hourHappy I found these. Fit both of my brother sewing machines & my Singer Simple 3221. No issues with tension. They are exact match to the original brother bobbins that came with my machine.
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R. Hurley
> 24 hourThese are the bobbins recommended for my new Brother XR1355 sewing machine and theyve worked perfectly in it. Brother also sells these same bobbins with clips to keep the loose thread ends contained but you cant just buy the clips by themselves — thats unfortunate. Poking around on the Internet though, I saw a suggestion to take clear plastic tubing with an inside diameter of ½ and slice it into rings thin enough to fit between the sides of the bobbin. Make a single slice through one side of a ring and wrap that now curved strip of plastic around the thread on the bobbin — works great! (and its cheap!) I need cheap to compensate for the nametag premium these carry. These are genuine Brother SA156 bobbins and you pay a premium for that genuine adjective. I have purchased other, less expensive bobbins that are supposedly just like these Brother bobbins but have not had very good luck with the knock-offs. Some of them have produced tension problems or skipped stitches but others seem to work OK. Its a real crap shoot. Im tight with a buck but its not saving anything to buy something less expensive if it doesnt work properly. Comparing these to some of the substitutes Ive noticed a few things. 1. These tend to feel and look higher quality than the knock-offs. The plastic has a slight bluish tint to it but it is clear and generally flawless — the mold marks are not very obvious. The substitutes are usually colorless, feel thinner, and often have noticeable molding flaws. 2. The genuine article has a number on the center cylinder or hub when looked at from the side — possibly identifying the date or location where it was made — theres no obvious reason for it to be there. The knock-offs may have numbers in other places but I did not see any on the hub on any of the ones I purchased. 3. Looking down through the hole in the center of the bobbin, there is a notch on one side of the opening — both top and bottom. The notches line up — theyre located in the same vertical line through the bobbin. The knock-offs have the notches located on opposite sides of the center hole. If one is on the lefthand side looking down at the top, if you feel underneath the other will be on the righthand side — with the genuine bobbins theyd both be on the same side of the opening. 4. At first glance, the bobbins appear to have 4 holes to push the first bit of thread through when winding the bobbin — two on the top and two on the bottom. Closer inspection of the genuine bobbins show that each side has only one hole, not two. The second mark looks very much like a hole but it does not penetrate the side of the bobbin. The holes, like the notches, are located directly above and below each other. The knock-offs often actually have two holes on each side — one larger than the other. The larger holes come close to the size in the genuine bobbin but, like the notches on the knock-offs, are located diagonally on each side. Someone in China apparently decided providing a similar appearance was good enough — function wasnt important. I hate paying a premium price for something as inexpensive to produce as plastic bobbins but that seems to be the only way to guarantee theyll perform properly. Ive just run across another website called SewingPartsOnline dot Com which guarantees that their generic equivalents of genuine parts will perform as well. Im going to try ordering some of their SA156-equivalent bobbins and will try to remember to come back here and update this review with the results.