I've found the difference matters more for hand sewing than machine (but my
sewing machines aren't picky), but handedness of the person matters as much as
handedness of the thread. Every stitch I take, the needle is rotated slightly.
After several stitches, the thread has a tendancy to either kin
Sewing Machines are set up for different twists. I had a double needle
sewing machine and if I used the wrong twist on the wrong side, the
thread would ravel and break.
Brenna
Sharon Collier wrote:
But WHY? I would think that thread would be just as strong no matter which
direction it was sp
But WHY? I would think that thread would be just as strong no matter which
direction it was spun. Does it have to do with sewing machines and the way
they are threaded? Do the differences matter for hand sewing as well as
machine?
Sharon C.
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