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Sherry, after talking to you on the phone last night, since I\'d tried most everything mentioned to keep my thread from breaking, I tried slowing down and guess what, I haven\'t had a thread break since. I have a feeling this quilt is going to take abit longer than most. Thanks so much for that tip also. Evelyn

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Hi EvelynI am happy to know that I may have helped! Life comes at you fast, quilting doesn\'t have to!

I do slow very well!

Originally posted by Evelyn Dobbins

Sherry, after talking to you on the phone last night, since I\'d tried most everything mentioned to keep my thread from breaking, I tried slowing down and guess what, I haven\'t had a thread break since. I have a feeling this quilt is going to take abit longer than most. Thanks so much for that tip also. Evelyn

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Hi Shannon

I currently have mine on the right green button as I am swapping from regulated at 15 spi to non regulated at 8% speed. Sure wish I could just flip a switch to change it up!

Hey, you know its going to be a great day when your thread doesn\'t break due to pushing that wrong button! Know what I mean?

Originally posted by skrat

Sherry,

Thanks for the tip. I find myself hitting the manual blue button instead of the yellow one-stitch button. This will cure that problem

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Sherry,

LOL!!!! Boy do I every know about pushing the wrong button and breaking thread. I feel so stupid every time I do it, because I know better. I\'m trying not to look, but it is slow in sinking in.

You must be working on something real special. Want to see pics when you are done.

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