Thread: Thread fraying
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Old 12-21-2013, 01:10 PM
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PaperPrincess
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To me, it still looks like it's a problem around the needle. If the thread frays, the frayed ends get pushed up the thread path and you wind up with a wad of thread about 2 or 3" above the needle. The thread travels in and out of the fabric many times before it's actually sewn. Do you have a manual? I would get it out and double check your thread path.
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