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Old 10-03-2012, 02:55 AM
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So taking your advice about the needle, I checked and of course I do not have one. So rather than jumping in my car and rushing to JoAnn's which is a good drive away, I called. And they don't have them!!!! Glad I did not just hop right over there. Going to check the LQS this morning, other wise I am going to have to order it online. I am amazed JoAnn's does not have them. I will order some sew slick too, since I am probaby going to have to order online,

Thanks everyone for your suggestions and help!!
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Old 10-03-2012, 03:26 AM
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Use a metallic needle for a start. Then be sure to use a bit of Sewer's Aid - a drop on the spool and a scant drop on the needle.
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Old 10-03-2012, 03:57 AM
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Originally Posted by ghostrider View Post
Metallic needles have a teflon coated elongated eye, a larger scarf and a larger grove...all to prevent the shredding and/or breakage of metallic thread.

I was also told by someone in retail (LQS) that you need a metallic needle for metallic thread. I agree, I believe they are coated with teflon to prevent fraying (your problem), so would be worth a try.
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Old 10-03-2012, 04:22 AM
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I always had trouble with metalic thread until I found the yenmet brand my machines love it and it sews so smooth expensive but if you like metalic it is worth the price
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Have you tried changing the position of your thread? I used gold metallic thread and used the thread spool in a vertical position. Also used a organ needle I use for machine embroidery. A bigger eye on the needle prevents less friction and less breakage. Sewing slower may help prevent breakage as well. (?)
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Old 10-03-2012, 04:48 AM
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Just finished as small thread painting. I used a blue-jean needle in my Bernia (size 16) didn't have any problem. I did loosen the tension some since the bottom doesn't show. It was cheap thread.
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Old 10-03-2012, 04:56 AM
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Have you ttried Sewer's Aid" - I get it at Joann's and put it on the thread when I am having trouble with a certain thread - usually helps a lot.
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large eye needle and thread must be feeding in the upright position, not laying horizonal....see if that works
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I want to thank all you ladies for the tips about metallic thread. It has really opened my eyes to possibilities with my embroidery. Have a great day!
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Old 10-03-2012, 05:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Krystyna View Post
Use a metallic needle for a start. Then be sure to use a bit of Sewer's Aid - a drop on the spool and a scant drop on the needle.
If you have an electronic machine DO NOT USE SEWERS AID! This was told to me by my dealer AND the repair lady.

Last week I was making a table runner, also with gold metallic running through it, and using metallic thread. It didn't matter how many times I re-threaded, changed to a top-stitching needle, and on and on, I still had difficulty. I finally set the table runner aside and started on a new runner, using gold color rayon Sulky thread, had absolutely NO problems on that one. No more metallic for me EVER. And this was Sulky metallic too.
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