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#13
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Try running your thread over the finger moistener you get in the office supply store. The stuff the folk in the bank tough their fingers before counting money. I find this works great to keep tangles away from your thread. I use it with all kinds of thread - cheap and expensive.
However, if your Gutterman is not performing, take it back and exchange to something that will work for you.
However, if your Gutterman is not performing, take it back and exchange to something that will work for you.
#14
Originally Posted by amma
Thread your needle, before you cut the thread...
It does make a difference :wink:
Thread the needle, then take off the amount of thread you need and cut it. The thread won't tangle as much this way, due to the way it is manufactured. If you thread the needle with the other cut end, it will twist up and knot a lot more :D:D:D
It does make a difference :wink:
Thread the needle, then take off the amount of thread you need and cut it. The thread won't tangle as much this way, due to the way it is manufactured. If you thread the needle with the other cut end, it will twist up and knot a lot more :D:D:D
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