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Old 01-31-2010, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Suz
Regarding the breaking of needles while hemming jeans, etc. It is important to keep the pressure foot level. In my tools box, there is a item referred to as a "hump jumer". Each end has a different thickness. When approaching the seam and the toes of the pressure foot at leaning upward, slip ther jumper under the rear of the foot thus leveling the foot; carefully take a few stitches; then move the jumper to the front of the toes when they drop downward and carefully stitch past the seam. If you don't have a jumper, use a ruler.

Hope this helps to avoid those broken needles. Suzanne
When I worked at the dry cleaners we had a hammer we just pounded those seams with. Works great. I would do it outside on the front steps though so you wouldn't damage anything.
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