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  by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009
+31

Frustration is my word of the day :( Help!!!

My thread is all tangled when it comes off the cone and it keeps fraying, I noticed that whenit comes out of the cone it has like little small loops. I t is really anoying as I am trying to test stich a design of a logo that I just digitized and want to show to the person in a couple of hours but today is not my lucky day I guess :( Waaaaaaaahhhh. How can I prevent this? I am using a 5,000m cone.

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    by castelyn 16 Mar 2009
    +2

    SEE YOU HAVE GOT SOME INTERESTING ANSWERS
    *4U
    HOPE YOU GET SORTED OUT

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    adelmarie by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009     

    Thanks Yvonne

      
    castelyn29738 
    by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009
    +1

    Thank you all for the help and the advice I call it quits, nothing had worked so far, I guess i will have to take my machine to the doctor.

      
    adelmarie32647 
    by cathywaite 16 Mar 2009
    +3

    some times treads get dry try putting in the fridge for an hour. sounds weird i know but has worked before.
    cathy

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    jrob by jrob 16 Mar 2009     

    I have heard of this before, and then I have also heard that it causes it to dry out because of the cold and fan blowing.

    adelmarie by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009     

    thanks, i have head of that before and even tried it once

      
    cathywaite482 
    by jrob 16 Mar 2009
    +3

    I hope you have found an answer by now. I just always keep one of those peanuts. ( I actually have a small box in under my desk, I wish I could get one to you.)

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    adelmarie by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009     

    Thanks, I looked for one but had no luck. maybe my machine is sick :( I tried many things but still no luck. I thinks I call the quits for today.

      
    jrob54364 
    by stork 16 Mar 2009
    +2

    Sometimes we get a bad spool of thread. Try using a different spool and see what happens. Has anyone messed with the tension?

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    adelmarie by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009     

    The tension is fine and yes it is just that one thread.

      
    stork2378 
    by gerryvb 16 Mar 2009
    +2

    oh, sometimes there are those days ..... hope it helped to share it with us, ans everything goes better now.

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    adelmarie by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009     

    Thank you, I will

      
    gerryvb51346 
    by misscharlie 16 Mar 2009
    +4

    Here is the link for jerrilyns picture of the styrofoam packing peanut

    http://answers.cuteembroidery.co m/1...

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    adelmarie by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009     

    Thanks a lot misscharlie, I must go hunt for a packing peanut now.

      
    misscharlie19394 
    by sqdancer 16 Mar 2009
    +3

    I wonder if jrob's suggestion awhile back....running the thread through a peanut (the kind you pack boxes with not the kind you eat) not sure how far back it was but maybe Jer could find it faster for you...

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    adelmarie by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009     

    thank you

      
    sqdancer14927 
    by lcoste 16 Mar 2009
    +3

    Let us know how things work out. with all the tips something has to work. If my frustration level gets to the boiling point, I switch to another color. And when a better day comes I wn-wind the tangled thread on to another spool for use at another time Good Luck
    Laura

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    adelmarie by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009     

    The design only has two colors and this is the one I need to use first, I am taking me a break from the machine right now. Thanks for your concern, I will let you know ;)

      
    lcoste1617 
    by mad14kt 16 Mar 2009
    +3

    Frustration is not my FRIEND ;0 I remember I had a day like that. I had to calm myself down and the thread seem to worked itself out. Hopefully yours will do the same ;D *2U

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    adelmarie by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009     

    I just ready your Daily word and It made me snap, I am taking me a break and will get back to it on a bit, by the I hope I have figure it out. Thank you Monica

      
    mad14kt25059 
    by mops 16 Mar 2009
    +3

    With the 1000m rolls (the cylindrical ones) I place them upside down for a while than when it starts to get loops again, I turn them back. But unfortunately that does not work with cones. I improvised a thread stand before I had a proper one, by placing the cone some distance from the machine and threading it through a small ring that I suspended over it. I wish you luck! It's so frustrating when your threads or you machine are playing up.

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    adelmarie by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009     

    I am triying everithing ;) thanks for your help Martine

      
    mops38202 
    by iris2006 16 Mar 2009
    +3

    Sorry to hear Adelmarie, hope that you can solve the probloem with the tips below. Good Luck

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    adelmarie by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009     

    Thank you, I surely hope so too.

      
    iris200633237 
    by blhamblen 16 Mar 2009
    +5

    I use a thread stand like explained below..IF you don't have one try putting the cone on the floor behind the machine in a bowl or box and see if the distance will correct the problem!

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    iris2006 by iris2006 16 Mar 2009     

    This sounds like a very good tip Barb, Thnak you.

    adelmarie by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009     

    Thanks Barb

      
    blhamblen29374 
    by bokkieborduur 16 Mar 2009
    +5

    Did u try a kind on cone net that u pull over the cone? Thinking of u Marie

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    adelmarie by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009     

    No, I had some of those but do not seam to find them. Guss have to look harder or get new ones. Thanks

      
    bokkieborduur4335 
    by lcoste 16 Mar 2009
    +5

    Sorry to hear your frustration. We've all been there. Are you using a thread guide, the kind with a long stem to bring the thread up over the cone. sorry I can't think of what its called at the moment. When this happens to me, I use a thread stand and manually unwind the thread from the cone helping it go through the stand and if it gets stuck on the cone and tangled, I stop the machine until I can get the thread untangled. It takes forever but if I really need that color, that is the only thing I can think of that works. Hope this helps and good luck

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    adelmarie by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009     

    Thank you I will try that. *2U

      
    lcoste1617 
    by manami 16 Mar 2009
    +5

    Adelmarie, so sorry to hear that. I hope you can have it fixed soon, I imagine how frustating it can be. Anyway, sending a big hug for you. Love,Yoriko

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    adelmarie by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009     

    thanks

      
    manami46472 
    by manami 16 Mar 2009
    +4

    Adelmarie, so sorry to hear that. I hope you can have it fixed soon, I imagine how frustating it can be. Anyway, sending a big hug for you. Love,Yoriko

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    adelmarie by adelmarie 16 Mar 2009     

    Thank you Yoriko

      
    manami46472 


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