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Old 01-23-2016, 10:06 AM
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Kwiltr
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I have a thread cutter too, same problem so I don't use it. The problem is that unless you hold the top thread when you begin stitching, it's get caught up underneath and makes a knot on the back of the fabric and also can cause the fabric to get caught in the hole of the throat plate. So I always grab my threads when I start a new line of stitching, or use a leader and ended piece to do it for you.
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