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Old 04-26-2012, 05:42 PM
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Try a larger needle with a bigger hole, reduces friction. Remember, the thread goes back and forth through the needle about 70 times before it gets to be part of a stitch. Also, try turning the needle eye a wee bit to the left and see if that helps. Look for any burrs on anything the thread goes through...use a flashlight and magnifying glass to really see the entire thread path.
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