Old 03-15-2011, 11:46 PM
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Borntohandquilt
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As already suggested I would also buy some high quality needles. Normally they are a little more pricey but it's worth to spend it.

When needles are made the eye is punched in and the waste material on both sides of the eye is clipped or ground off. Sometimes it happens that a very small amount of this waste material stays in the needle's eye and this works like a very sharp knife: it cuts the thread.
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