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Old 03-21-2011, 05:06 AM
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dilyn
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Originally Posted by gal288
I have same machine,, occcasionally have same problems:
Try these ideas,, they have worked for me in the past at different times:
1 use dental floss & run it through the threading path,, sometimes there is lint buildup & causes thread to fray & break.

2 check the plate where the needle goes down,, I. Had a small burr from breaking a needle & it kept catching & breaking the thread. DH sanded it with fine sandpaaper, problem solved.

Great ideas! I hadn't thought of checking for burrs! I do have problems with thread fraying and will try the dental floss idea too!
3 check that the thread is not hanging on, , caaught on spool or post. I find that if I use the netting it helps,, especially if using the horizontal spool.
4 I also find that moving sideways instead oof up & down seems to result in less needle breakage.
Hope these ideas help
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