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Pennyhal 05-01-2016 09:50 AM

I found that if I use the bobbins that have crosshatching on the center post, the bobbin thread does not do that when it runs out.

Lilrain 05-01-2016 09:57 AM

Have had this also. One time got a thread lock on a Featherweight to the point the machine had to go to the repairman.

Gee Hope 05-01-2016 10:16 AM

Me, three...and I'm not much of a surgeon!.


Originally Posted by cashs_mom (Post 7537233)
I hate to admit that I have, too! LOL


RosaSharon 05-01-2016 10:48 AM

I use leaders so the nest stays on the leader not my fabric piece. Most of you probably use leaders too. (It wouldn't have worked for this picture though.)

The tip I want to give is this. We get so many little perception bags from the drugstore. I tear a pinch off and use it for a leader. After 2 or three times I stick it in the waste basket. I was using fabric leaders as so many do, but I find using the paper is faster, easier, and I don't have to search for little pieces of fabric that maybe I can use in a crumb quilt.

Now I am tearing a whole baggie at one time and putting the little leaders in a pretty glass bowl so I an grab and go!

Friday1961 05-01-2016 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by Tartan (Post 7537084)
Pfft, I've had much worse thread nests.:D I have had ones that require me to detach the throat plate, remove the needle and do surgery to release the fabric.


Me, too! Nests I could not pull out without making the throat plate come away with it. Nests that required surgery, as Tartan says. Nests that a bird could actually live in!

donna13350 05-01-2016 11:06 AM


Originally Posted by Tartan (Post 7537084)
Pfft, I've had much worse thread nests.:D I have had ones that require me to detach the throat plate, remove the needle and do surgery to release the fabric.

Me too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ctrysass2012 05-01-2016 06:56 PM

Mother taught me to hold the ends when I started sewing & I never really knew why until I started quilting. I never seemed to have a problem when making garments. But surgery on the machine has happened here also.

Aurora 05-02-2016 12:43 AM

I just cannot get use to leaders/enders. I was taught to hold the thread and that is so much easier for me. My vintage machines and I have an understanding.

sewbizgirl 05-02-2016 05:19 AM

One of the wonderful things about my Juki2010 is that you don't have to hold any threads and they never make a 'nest'! I get so spoiled by just shoving the fabric under and hitting the foot control that when I switch to one of my vintage machines I forget to hold threads and get the 'nest'!

fish92241 05-02-2016 09:20 AM

My machine does that too. I try to use a leader cloth. Saves frustration!


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