One of my beginner students had this same problem and we initially
thought that it was the bobbin itself. On retrolacing a piece I noticed
I had to take the thread off the bobbin and rewind. One of those 'Aha'
moments. After watching me put the slip knot on we worked out that she
had executed this holding slip knot the wrong way round. No more
frustration after that.
Cheers,
Shirley T. - enjoying a coolish day after some 40+C days at the
beginning of the year.
If it keeps getting longer, try putting an extra hitch around the neck? It
could be due to some subtle 'un-turning' movement that is happening while
you work with it. If it does seem more loosely wound on than the it should
be, take the thread off and re-wind.
On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 9:55 AM, Nancy Neff<[email protected]> wrote:
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