There is a hint on winding very tiny thread that I learned in a Blonde class that could help in other laces. Wind the thread on the lower portion of the thread area of the bobbin, and make the hitch at the top just under the head of the bobbin where no thread is wound. The hitch has the support of the head but is not on top of the wound thread, thus the hitch is never 'lost' in the windings.
Alice in Oregon ----- Original Message ---- From: Wendy Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> It is so frustrating when using thin thread and then having to undo to lengthen the thread as I have to use a pin to separate the thread and I have had an occasion on the piece I am working on that the thread has broken later on down the lace. - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
