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January 25th, 2015, 01:57 PM
#21
Senior Member
Block Queen
Re: Thread Curls Up
I noticed curling on my Connecting Threads thread when it's about 3/4 used from the spool. I didn't know if it would cause any issues so I put that spool aside and now only use it when I'm basting my hexagons for EPP. I am going to check out Bob's YouTube posts. I do love superior threads and will probably stick with them from now on. Hopefully they will have another special where the Try Me threads are 50% off.
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January 25th, 2015, 08:23 PM
#22
Senior Member
The Guild President
Re: Thread Curls Up
That's pretty good. It explains the difference I've seen between cone and spool.
If you thread needs to feed from a vertical position, that's easy to correct. You can get a thread stand. Now what do you do if the thread is supposed to feed horizontally, and your machine feeds vertically? The Brother PQ1500 only has vertical holders. Other older machines only feed vertically.
Some of my problems are with Superior Thread spools. They seem to have a hitch at the bottom just before they reverse to go back to the top of the spool. I can feel it, and sometimes hear it. It could be a miniscule burr on the loop the thread goes through on the antenna. I can't feel anything and right now can't think of any way to magnify except grab my DSLR camera and put the Macro adapters on.
Tension on the thread and using a thread cutter will unthread the needle and the thread is usually curled.
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