FrankenPfaff breaking thread
#21
OK, first off, I seriously love the name "FrankenPfaff"!!
Since this is a "new-to-you" set up, and therefore a TRUE learning experience, I would definitely recommend that
1 - you use some of the better name threads - Superior, YLI, Aurifil, etc.
2 - don't use rayon thread AT ALL for quilting
3 - be prepared to discover that your machine has certain "preferences" in thread - my machine LOVES Aurifil threads, even though (since they are cotton threads) they are very linty.
4 - watch Jamie Wallen's YouTube video on thread tension ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1mRhcquZTM )
5 - thread breaking or shredding can have a multitude of causes - old/bad needle, bad thread, poor threading through the machine, etc.,etc.
Have fun learning your machine's quirks - everyone's can tell you that their machine has something that it likes/dislikes/quirks out on.
FrankenPfaff... seriously loving it!!
Since this is a "new-to-you" set up, and therefore a TRUE learning experience, I would definitely recommend that
1 - you use some of the better name threads - Superior, YLI, Aurifil, etc.
2 - don't use rayon thread AT ALL for quilting
3 - be prepared to discover that your machine has certain "preferences" in thread - my machine LOVES Aurifil threads, even though (since they are cotton threads) they are very linty.
4 - watch Jamie Wallen's YouTube video on thread tension ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1mRhcquZTM )
5 - thread breaking or shredding can have a multitude of causes - old/bad needle, bad thread, poor threading through the machine, etc.,etc.
Have fun learning your machine's quirks - everyone's can tell you that their machine has something that it likes/dislikes/quirks out on.
FrankenPfaff... seriously loving it!!
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