Thank you. I will try that the next time, it is so irritating when the
thread gets stuck in the thread!
Ann-Marie
http://community.webshots.com/user/annma1
If you don't have a double headed bobbin and have to put your half hitch
on
the thread itself, there is a way to help prevent the hitch
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From: W N Lafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 4:51 PM
Subject: [lace] Climbing up
Welcome to all our new members, your newbie questions
are great.
Somewhere in the depths of my addled brain I recall when
discussing this topic before
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Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 2:17 AM
Subject: Re: [lace] Climbing up
Thank you. I will try that the next time, it is so irritating when the
thread gets stuck in the thread!
Ann-Marie
http://community.webshots.com/user/annma1
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Welcome to all our new members, your newbie questions
are great.
Somewhere in the depths of my addled brain I recall when
discussing this topic before, someone mentioned that if you
use too large a needle in your pricker, that your lace will
ride up the pins? Is this right?
I used to have this
I used to have this trouble, but not recently. But a friend
of mine has just finished a wide edging which seemed to want
to climb right up to the top of her pins, and we really can't
figure out why. Flat pillow, side angled pins (maybe not
angled enough, but the work really did want to fly
Noelene wrote:
Somewhere in the depths of my addled brain I recall when discussing this topic before,
someone mentioned that if you use too large a needle in your pricker, that your lace
will ride up the pins? Is this right?
I used to have this trouble, but not recently. But a friend of mine
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Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 5:06 PM
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Subject: Re: [lace] Climbing up
Dear Patty,
Could it be that you are using a different card for your pricking??? Not an expert on
this, but YOU are.
Regards, Jeri
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If you don't have a double headed bobbin and have to put your half hitch on
the thread itself, there is a way to help prevent the hitch from digging into
the thread. When winding the thread onto the bobbin, I wind from top to
bottom very closely and then take the thread from bottom to top in a