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Standard Class "P" help, please

Standard Class "P" help, please

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Old 06-28-2016, 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by treadlecrazy View Post
Try a size 14 needle, if you weren't already using that size.
You are my new hero-that worked! It still breaks thread more than I'm happy with, (it shred at the eye of the needle, but I don't think that's where the tension is coming from) but it is actually sewing, which was more than it was doing last week, so thank you! I wouldn't have thought needle size would have made that much of a difference, but it obviously does.
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Old 07-01-2016, 08:37 PM
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One cause of threads breaking in antique machines can be that the bobbin thread didn't get wound tightly and with even tension. Modern machines have a tension disc that the thread goes through for bobbin winding, which older machines often don't have. To get the bobbin to wind tightly, when you are winding a bobbin pinch the thread between your thumb and forefinger before it goes into the thread guide just before before the bobbin winder. I've found this trick helps me wind bobbins more evenly on modern machines, too, and as an added benefit you can fit more thread on the bobbin.
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