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  On 12/24/2024 at 3:00 AM, thekid77 said:

Hello,

Does anyone know how to straighten/remove the curl from polyester thread?

Thanks in advance!

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Are you hand sewing with it? Or machine sewing with it? 

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If hand sewing with it. Just pull your length of thread thru a block of beeswax. Will straighten it right out. 

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If you are machine sewing and it gets closer to the core, some threads can really have tight memory. Lay the spool on its side and let it unroll like a level wind fishing reel. My old pal used to sew off all his thread spools that way on closed eye needle machines. 

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  On 12/24/2024 at 3:47 AM, DieselTech said:

Are you hand sewing with it? Or machine sewing with it? 

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  On 12/24/2024 at 3:51 AM, DieselTech said:

If hand sewing with it. Just pull your length of thread thru a block of beeswax. Will straighten it right out. 

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  On 12/24/2024 at 3:57 AM, bruce johnson said:

If you are machine sewing and it gets closer to the core, some threads can really have tight memory. Lay the spool on its side and let it unroll like a level wind fishing reel. My old pal used to sew off all his thread spools that way on closed eye needle machines. 

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Hello all! Thank you for the replies - I am indeed handsewing....

I did try pulling the poly thru beeswax but it still wants to curl a lot....must have a strong "memory" from being wound around the Spool for a while...

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When I hand sew with poly, I will pull my thread thru the beeswax block 4-5times. As I am pulling it thru the block it actually starts to cut a groove in the beeswax block. 

I am usually using poly 346 thread.

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  On 12/24/2024 at 5:17 AM, DieselTech said:

When I hand sew with poly, I will pull my thread thru the beeswax block 4-5times. As I am pulling it thru the block it actually starts to cut a groove in the beeswax block. 

I am usually using poly 346 thread.

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Thank you Diesel! I appreciate the help!

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After waxing the thread, pull it through some heavy brown paper to evenly distribute the wax. 

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Quick update!

Diesel, I did have success pulling the thread thru beeswax a few times....but had to do one more thing to get the curls out....

I got a folded piece of paper towel and pulled the thread thru that a few times against my fingernail, which was padded by the paper towel and the thread straightened out!!

Thanks again everyone!

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  On 12/28/2024 at 2:39 AM, thekid77 said:

Did I post this question in the wrong section (How Do I Do That?), or was this moved just to keep topics organized?

Just wondering if I did something wrong?

Thanks :))

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Just trying to organize topics so they are easier to find in the future.  Some are obvious, but others are more difficult to classify.

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  On 12/24/2024 at 3:47 AM, DieselTech said:

Are you hand sewing with it? Or machine sewing with it? 

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  On 12/24/2024 at 3:57 AM, bruce johnson said:

If you are machine sewing and it gets closer to the core, some threads can really have tight memory. Lay the spool on its side and let it unroll like a level wind fishing reel. My old pal used to sew off all his thread spools that way on closed eye needle machines. 

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  On 12/24/2024 at 12:22 PM, TomE said:

After waxing the thread, pull it through some heavy brown paper to evenly distribute the wax. 

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  On 12/26/2024 at 4:59 PM, Northmount said:

Moved to Sewing Leather

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  On 12/28/2024 at 3:21 AM, Northmount said:

Just trying to organize topics so they are easier to find in the future.  Some are obvious, but others are more difficult to classify.

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Ah, makes perfect sense! Thank you for all of your effort in making this forum AMAZING!!

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