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Threading and Adjusting Different Threads on Longarm and Traditional Machines
Step 1 Start Here For Beautiful Threads and Stitches
How Do You Machine Quilt? Sitting Down or Standing Up, Domestic or Long Arm
It's all about those luscious threads (1:16)
Needles have more adjustments than you think (5:12)
We need a little needling (3:10)
Changing your thread path so your stitch is always pretty (0:44)
Spools and Cones Tips and Tricks (4:50)
A closer look at bobbins (1:01)
Batting can make you batty (4:04)
Spools & Cones and Why They Run Differently (2:08)
Adjust the bobbin first (1:46)
Step 2 The Most Used Adjustment
Fabric Tension is a little known secret to beautiful stitch quality (1:10)
Adding or subtracting tension, what to do, what to do (3:29)
Timing is EVERYTHING (0:30)
Step 3 Your Last Minute Tweaks
More small adjustments make your quilting easier (0:57)
Use these last tips and you are ready to go!!!! (4:48)
Part Two - Closeup Details of Threads, Needle Sizes and Types, Running Speeds
Z & S Twist, Weight, Tex, & Denier (2:15)
Thread Ply & Why for Strength (2:11)
Slow & Fast Running Threads and Metallic Threads (1:56)
Running Rayon, Nylon, Mylar, Water Soluble (3:11)
Monofilament, Halo, SILK!!! (2:30)
Cotton, Poly, and Why Threads Break (3:27)
Pokies, and TENSION (3:59)
Breaks, Thread Treatment, Railroading, Tie Offs (3:13)
Mold Marks, Backlash Springs & Bobbin Color Choices (3:09)
WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS (2:21)
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Thread Ply & Why for Strength
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