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    Old 07-21-2011, 04:53 AM
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    Hi I need help! I started machine quilting a quilt...got a section say 15"x 4" done. I had a side piece to test out the tension and stuff. Things were looking good. Then I rolled it... OMG, eyelashes all over the place. So I started taking all those loops and stars out. I wanted to cry. Tedious but had to be done. Now, the top is released from the batting anfd backing. How do I get rid on the kazillion little pieces of thread on the top and back? Can I throw them in the washer and dryer and hope that will do it? Do I have to spend the rest of my life picking threads??? Advice please... Thanks in advance. I know you ladies know what to do.
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    Maybe a lint roller
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    Old 07-21-2011, 04:56 AM
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    I use a lint roller with the adhesive or masking type tape.
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    Old 07-21-2011, 05:01 AM
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    Do not throw it in the washer unless you want a tangled mess. Do as others have suggested and use a sticky lint roller or masking tape. I put the masking tape circled around my hand (inside out) and pat,pat, pat over the area. Any stubborn bits can be pulled out with the tweezers.
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    Lint roller, sticky side of tape, OR, try the hook side of Velcro, slide it across the threads.
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    To heck with the lint roller - get some wide packing tape - make a large loop sticky side out around your hand and "pat" away. It is MUCH stickier than a lint roller (now you wonder why I know this . . . LOL) and works so much quicker and easier (at least for me).

    Before you "rip out" next time - I have found if you have loops on the back, if you clip the back thread once where it goes around the curves - the piece of backing thread pulls out easily. Then the top thread is not held down and it too pulls out in a long strand.

    Sorry - Good Luck!
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    I use an old soft bristle hair brush to help remove the little pieces of thread and then a lint roller or a piece of tape wrapped around my hand.
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    I always use the blue painters tape to pick up little threads.
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    Old 07-21-2011, 06:02 AM
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    I have had that happen a couple of times and hate it. I thread the machine and check the bobbin and then all is well. I never know why it really happens. Tape or lint roller is a great idea for removing the loose threads after picking.
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    Old 07-21-2011, 07:23 AM
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    I just knew you all would help! I will try your suggestions tomorrow and hopefully be back to quilting...and hope the tension trolls stay away. Many thanks. This is the best group.
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