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Old 12-09-2018, 09:19 AM
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Onebyone
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Thread type and size and needle type and size are important for tension too. Lot of factors come into play. I usually start with 0 and go up until the stitches look like I want them to look when I change the amount of fabric, needle type or thread type. I keep a notebook handy to write the tension setting for each configuration. It saves me a lot of time as I usually use the same ones
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