We all need to run thread in the machines.
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We all need to run thread in the machines.
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Thanks so much for that link! I have bookmarked it and may even print it off. Besides a good working machine, thread might be the most important ingredient in sewing and when thread "is/goes bad", it can cause us so much frustration.
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That article just solved a couple of problems for me. Thanks for sharing it! Can you believe that I didn't know those stretchy thingies were supposed to be left on the spool while you sew? I thought they were just there to keep the thread from unwinding when you stored the spool. LOL
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Thank you for that link. I had been considering playing with metallic thread, but I really need to get in more machine time with easier threads first. And use a machine with less sharp bits in the thread path.
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Superior Threads has a great thread holder than can handle any thread, I think. The link is:
http://www.superiorthreads.com/shop/...thread-holder/
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http://www.superiorthreads.com/shop/...thread-holder/
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