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You should cut threat above by the spool and pull through towards the needle to prevent pulling lint back up into the tension disks. I've always been told to do this ever since I owned my first sewing machine which was a total mechanical. I don't know why it would be just a computerized issue.
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Originally Posted by lab fairy
You should cut threat above by the spool and pull through towards the needle to prevent pulling lint back up into the tension disks. I've always been told to do this ever since I owned my first sewing machine which was a total mechanical. I don't know why it would be just a computerized issue.
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Tell yourself you are "flossing" its teeth. It is good machine "hygene".
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I bought one at my LQS. It is heavy and works perfectly! I think that anything will work as long as the holder is heavy enough to stay put.
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Yea I've seen a turorial on it recently I believe on this board either in a discussion or someone sharing the link with us.
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Originally Posted by Jackie R
Let us know what kind of machine you bought that has all the different stitches you wanted.
I would like to have a new machine one of these days and thought I would get one that also did embroidery, if I it wasn't too costly. But one with many decorative stitches would be OK. Thanks. Hope that helps. |
I have 2 that I got at a sewing machine dealer (Atlanta Sewing Center). They're cast iron & heavy so they don't fall over. $10 each. The ones at Joanne's are plastic & about $7-I have one, don't waste your money. You could probably find them online
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Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
Originally Posted by pieces
I've always sewn with my thread in the upright postion and never had a problem. Even my multithread holder for my machine embroider is upright. I didn't know there was thread made to be used only in the horizontal position. (?)
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I use a Christmas ornament holder - the ones that stand up and have the little hook at the end. Mine has a star shape. Since the cones of thread already stand alone, there isn't any need for a spindle to hold it. It was $2 and works just fine!
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Up North, very creative. I got mine at Joannes.
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