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Singer Sewing Machine Parts & Accessories

Shop Singer sewing machine parts at ThreadWorks, featuring replacement components, presser feet, bobbins, stitch plates, rotary hooks, feed system parts, maintenance items, and sewing accessories designed to keep Singer machines running smoothly and reliably.

Using properly fitted Singer replacement parts helps maintain clean stitch formation, balanced thread tension, smooth fabric feeding, and dependable sewing performance. Whether you're repairing an older machine, replacing worn components, or upgrading your sewing setup, quality parts help extend machine life and improve sewing results.

Our collection includes Singer sewing machine accessories and repair parts designed for everyday sewing, garment construction, hemming, crafting, quilting, repairs, and general home sewing projects.

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Find Singer manuals, sewing machines, notions, needles, and thread to keep your sewing setup running at its best.

To quickly find the correct Singer part, enter your machine model number in the search bar above and confirm compatibility in each product description before ordering.

Class 15 Bobbins (10 Pack) – Plastic Sewing Machine Bobbins – Universal Fit

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Keep your sewing running smoothly with this 10-pack of Class 15 plastic bobbins, designed for consistent performance across a wide range of sewing ...

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Original price $6.95
Original price $6.95 - Original price $6.95
Original price $6.95
Current price $4.95
$4.95 - $4.95
Current price $4.95
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Are SINGER Heavy Duty parts different from standard models?

Yes. Heavy Duty models may use different internal components and motor-related parts.

What causes thread bunching underneath my fabric?

Improper threading, tension imbalance, or a worn bobbin case can lead to thread nesting.

Is it better to replace parts or upgrade to a new machine?

If the machine is mechanically sound, replacing worn components is often the most cost-effective solution.

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