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| Ruthie | Feb 1 2006, 09:12 PM Post #1 |
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Always put a little piece of scotch tape on you spools of thread to keep the thread from winding out. Sometimes those little knotched they supply doesn't always hold the thread in place. |
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| Froggie | Feb 12 2006, 10:01 PM Post #2 |
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I know how ya feel about that. It drives ya nucking futs when you go into your sewing box to get out one spool and pull out about three cause they're all "sewn" together. LOL I have found using Thread Conditioner when sewing helps keep the tangling knots away. It's like 97 cents. It comes in a little small container, it almost looks like lip gloss. Just press your thumb between the conditioner and your thread and run it through. It works wonders!! Perfect for cross stitchers too. cheesin.gif |
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