
USES
IN NEEDLE
- Gathering (your
threads wont break as you ease the gathers)
- Sewing elastic
- Blind hems.
- Bridal sewing
IN BOBBIN
- Beading (on
stretch fabrics)
- Sequin work (on
stretch fabrics)
- Gathering (your
thread wont break)
- Sewing down ribbon (on
stretch fabrics)
- Sewing decorative flat braids (on stretch fabrics)
- Machine embroidery (increases
bobbin tension automatically preventing bobbin thread from coming up on top)
- Machine appliqué (increases
bobbin tension automatically preventing bobbin thread from coming up on top)
- Twin
needle pintucks (The thread
will force your needle threads to come together
undeath the fabric, forcing the pintucks to
rise higher)
- Heirloom sewing (It
disappears in the nap of lace)
Whenever winding a
bobbin with nylon thread-be sure to wind it at ½ speed. If your machine only winds at high speed, only wind your bobbin ½ full. Creative Feet, strongly recommends
using The Thread Dispenser whenever using nylon cones. We have found that winding nylon thread at
high speed can make metal bobbins expand to twice their original size and plastic bobbins
may become stuck on the bobbin winder. Do not place cones on
sewing machine thread holder.
Whenever sewing trims on stretch
fabrics, use invisible nylon
thread in needle to prevent your thread form breaking as the garment
stretches.
Each cone holds 1,500yds-be sure never to place nylon thread on your sewing machine thread holder.
Nylon thread stretches, increasing your machines tension automatically therefor, you must
reduce your thread tension by at least 2 #s. You will find more useful information
like this in the Creative Feet
Technical Guide & Workbook.
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