Also, if you somehow stitch through your thread--I have a friend who does that when she stab stitches--it will weaken the thread and cause breaking. I think it happens most with using too long a thread--all the in and out and pulling.
Blessing from Northwest Indiana, USA
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Re: Thread breaking when pulling knot through
15 Apr 2011 10:26 #62417
I know I'm guilty of the too long thread issue cause I always want more than is wise. Saves time, you know. Ha! Not as much as the time it takes to undo stitches, redo a knot, etc. when I break it!
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Re: Thread breaking when pulling knot through
15 Apr 2011 09:00 #62402
All of the suggestions in in the previous post will help....but I try to adjust the size of the knot to the weave of the fabric.
One less wrap on the knot might be all it takes...or two? Works for me.
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Re: Thread breaking when pulling knot through
14 Apr 2011 20:28 #62366
I had that problem frequently when I hand quilted. The problem often stems from thread that is cut for too long and we tend to quilt without moving the thread through the needle to different spots when we quilt.
Fixes:
1) thread heaven to lubricate the thread
2) cut thread no more than 18 - 24" & thread multiple needles
3) make sure you're moving the needle along the thread frequently as you're quilting
4) knot sooner rather than later.
Teri
Teri
Quilting is a Beautiful & Complicated Art!
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Thread breaking when pulling knot through
14 Apr 2011 18:15 #62360
Hi,
Here's a problem I sometimes have when I'm hand quilting. When I get to the end of the thread I make the knot and
when I try to pull it through the thread breaks and I'm stuck with and end that has no knot. Do other quilters out
there have this problem or a better question is, what am I doing wrong.
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