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    working with invisible thread

    I am having problems working with invisible thread in my Bernina 143. The thread seems to get stuck in the tension discs and then pulls so hard that it breaks my needles. I have loosened the tension and reduced the number of guides the thread goes through but to no avail.

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    Google "invisible thread problems" and you will see many suggestions to correct what is going wrong. Check with Bob at Superior threads, he'll fix what ails you.

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      #3
      when you're decreasing the tension what number are you going to?
      are you completely lifting the presser foot before changing the tension discs?
      what brand are you using - is it nylon or polyester
      what needle size/type are you using?
      what are you using in the bobbin?
      Teri

      Quilting is a Beautiful & Complicated Art!

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        I've had that happen when I thought everything was set up just right only to discover the thread was catching in the spool itself or wrapping around the rod the spool was on. Using a thread net on the spool fixes that sort of thing right up, if that's your problem.

        "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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