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Old 03-21-2013, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by unicorn53 View Post
Any machine can make a thread nest when starting. If you find that yur machine produces these, a simple fix is to hold onto your threads when you start and it won't happen. You only need to hold for a couple of stitches when starting a seam. :-)
Hi Unicorn! Thank you for your response. There's nothing to hold onto because it has an automatic thread cutter and the bobbin thread would be too difficult to try to pull out to hold onto. With all this technology, it can complicate things too much sometimes. LOL.
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