genevacarroll wrote:
Rosemary you are a fount of information. And you explain it so I can understand it. We are lucky to have you around. I always hold my top thread when I start to sew, even though a snippy Bernina lady told me I didn't have to. If I don't hold the tread then it almost always unthreads itself from the needle. Annoying. I think this helps the birds nest a little.
geneva
Hey, I am just trying to explain it so that
I can understand too
As for the needle unthreading itself, I know the cause of that problem too
What it means is that when you stopped, the take-up leaver (that bit that goes up & down at the front, just where you could catch your fringe
(bangs?) in it, if you are leaning in
waaay too close in, in concentration) was not at the top of it's run. So that when you start off again, it continues up and since there is no resistance from the needle end of the thread, it pulls it out, instead of pulling thread off the reel. Just because I know what the problem is and how to avoid it, doesn't mean that I manage to do so
; I still keep unthreading my needle loads of times, especially at home on my domestic, where it is not easy to see the position of the take-up leaver. A previous industrial I used to use had the take-up leaver at the end/around the corner and at 90 degrees to what we usually see, and it was sooo easy to check that it was at the highest point, before starting to sew again.