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Old 10-18-2013, 10:11 AM
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WOW, All purpose thread vs machine quilt thread.. I want to cry. had to strip all out.. run and run and run test strips until finding the right top tension... loosing a bunch of time that I don't have...

Good luck any one else with this same problem.

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Old 10-18-2013, 10:15 AM
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What weight and ply were the threads?
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Old 10-18-2013, 10:17 AM
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Some threads just do not play nicely! I hate when that happens and it is either take out all the quilting you have already done and changing to a different thread or soldiering on. I had one variegated quilting thread that gave me fits. Very linty and made a little ball behind the needle hole. I tried everything I could think of and finally just kept an eye on the needle and when I saw the ball/knot developing, stopped and re-threaded. I have never bought another spool of that brand for this reason.
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So sorry, I hate it when I have problems like that!!
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Oh I definitely feel your pain. I have a variegated quilting thread that must be just to thick and it always causes problems. I should just throw it out, but no - I keep trying in on different projects to no avail.
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Sometimes if you try a bigger needle or an embroidery needle with a bigger eye, the thread isn't rubbed so much when stitching and behaves better...or the eye in the needle you have could be a little sharp...in case you haven't tried that approach yet :-)
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