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Old 10-02-2013, 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by charsuewilson View Post
Never thread it. When you need to change threads, cut the existing thread and tie the new thread onto the existing thread and run the machine. That makes it thread itself.
This only works if you are changing colors....if a thread breaks, you still have to start from the beginning. When I got my first serger, they had me thread it several times before I took it out of the shop. I too, pulled the threads to re-thread, but once I had to re thread and was glad I had at least knew how to do it. I would always recommend you thread you machine, any machine, from the beginning once in a while to remind yourself that you can do it.
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