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Gerald

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  1. Well, what I learned is next to nothing. It seems to me that white thread is only safe to use on non-dyed projects, yet I know that has to be wrong. Is it maybe that I'm using waxed thread? I have never used non-waxed thread for hand stitching. I did do a project using the "sail needle". But there, you produce a machine-like lockstitch and don't drag long lengths of thread through the stitching holes. I'm not proficient with the "stitching awl" and don't think it is a good alternative to saddle stitching anyway. My project didn't look so good when finished! The dilemma remains.
  2. I really like mine. I use it for sewing up wallet interiors, so far. You might take a look at this web site: www.artisansew.com. You can find out all the info right there or call their phone number. If the machine is in good order, that's a good price.
  3. Thanks for your replies. I never thought about either of those things. Wax picking up dye and saddle stitching with thread too short? I don't think my thread has been too short and I never used a "sail" needle. BUT, my present project WILL be done with a sail needle. I wonder if not cutting a stitching groove may be the root of my problem? I'll let you know what I learn. Gerald
  4. Having trouble figuring out why my nice white thread discolors as I sew dyed projects. Think I have allowed plenty of drying time for the dye. Help?
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