Dear Robin, that's right, nap is the culprit usually.

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> From: David in Ballarat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I don't know if this is relevent to your needs
> Clay, but Z & S twists 
> can be
> > really important when you are doing a fine Petit
> Point, Cross Stitch 
> or
> > Tapestry. If the thread starts to unply, or become
> frizzy when it 
> > shouldn't,then the twist is important to its use,
> and it means you 
> > have started sewing with it from the wrong end!
> 
> This doesn't make any sense to me.  S twist is still
> S twist when you 
> turn it over and work from the wrong end.  Same for
> Z twist.  So how 
> does *twist* cause problems if you start using the
> wrong end?  I had 
> heard that (at least some) threads have a nap to
> them, and *that* 
> caused problems if you worked from the wrong end,
> but twist?
> 
> Robin P.
> Los Angeles, California, USA
> (formerly  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
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