Lol....didn't know about that little trick of putting part of the thread net into the core of the spool and folding it over....makes perfect sense. Thank you.
Thanks Gail. I'm just getting back into sewing. And different places were conflicted about the nets as to sewing with them. As I was going to try and purchase more nets so I could have all my thread ready to go, or at least the one's most used. But didn't want to waste money purchasing more nets if I couldn't sew with them on my different machines...serger, sewing, and sewing and embroidery combo.
You really don’t need thread nets on every type of thread. The threads I use nets on is most frequently is rayon threads. That fiber has a tendency to relax and slide down under the spool. This allows the thread to get hung up and jam the machine. Using a net is an easy fix. If you do decide to use nets on your sewing/embroidery machine, keep an eye on the stitches. You might have to tweak the tension setting slightly, but it may also be fine. But nets can affect it. Hope that helps-thanks! And thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips!
Don't be intimidated-you're going to do great. I teach lots of serger workshops all over the country. Let me know where you are and we can see if I have any events scheduled nearby. And am just an email away for questions!
You're welcome. Thread nets are a clever solution to prevent slippery threads from getting hung up under the spool. Thanks for watching, Jay. Happy New Year!!!
I haven't seen any significant difference in thread nets. Get your serger out of the box and start having fun. My new book has lots of great info for new and experienced serger owners. Thanks!
Thank you for your tutorials. I am a new serger user, I have yet to take a beginners class (my brand spanking new Singer 14T968DC | PROFESSIONAL™ 5 serger is still in the box). I am glad to have access to your tutorials. I do have a question, however, is there is difference in the quality of thread nets? Questions such as what should I look for or avoid. Thank you Gail :-)
Dhanakkotti N thank you from the US. That’s what’s wonderful about the sewing world. No matter where we live, we’re all connected by a common thread-love of sewing, learning and creating. Thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips!
Ty. How do you put the thread on the machine if the hole is plugged up with the net? Sorry if it's a silly question...I've bnecer used them before...tia
Hi Poocky, No such thing as a silly question for sergers. Even though the thread net is in the spool hole, it isn't bulky and the spool will still fit over the spool pin on your machine easily. Let me know if you have more questions and thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips!
+CARMEN CUEVAS Hi Carmen, there are a couple ways to use a thread net, so your way may have been ok. But the method I demonstrated is my favorite. Thanks for watching!
Lol....didn't know about that little trick of putting part of the thread net into the core of the spool and folding it over....makes perfect sense. Thank you.
Thank you for your video. I never realized I was using the thread net wrong.
Thanks Gail. I'm just getting back into sewing. And different places were conflicted about the nets as to sewing with them. As I was going to try and purchase more nets so I could have all my thread ready to go, or at least the one's most used. But didn't want to waste money purchasing more nets if I couldn't sew with them on my different machines...serger, sewing, and sewing and embroidery combo.
Now I know how to use the thread net properly! Thank you!
Hi Martha, I always use a net with rayon threads and I’m glad you know how to also. Thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips!
You really don’t need thread nets on every type of thread. The threads I use nets on is most frequently is rayon threads. That fiber has a tendency to relax and slide down under the spool. This allows the thread to get hung up and jam the machine. Using a net is an easy fix.
If you do decide to use nets on your sewing/embroidery machine, keep an eye on the stitches. You might have to tweak the tension setting slightly, but it may also be fine. But nets can affect it. Hope that helps-thanks! And thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips!
Don't be intimidated-you're going to do great. I teach lots of serger workshops all over the country. Let me know where you are and we can see if I have any events scheduled nearby. And am just an email away for questions!
There are several ways to cover a spool with a thread net, so your way may just be another variation. Thanks for watching, Robin!
You're welcome. Thread nets are a clever solution to prevent slippery threads from getting hung up under the spool. Thanks for watching, Jay. Happy New Year!!!
You’re welcome. Glad I could help. Let me know if you have ideas for future Tip Clips,
I haven't seen any significant difference in thread nets. Get your serger out of the box and start having fun. My new book has lots of great info for new and experienced serger owners. Thanks!
+Gail Yellen I have ordered your book Serger Essentials, same book? I am excited to try my serger...just a little intimidated at the moment. Thanks!
Thank you for your tutorials. I am a new serger user, I have yet to take a beginners class (my brand spanking new Singer 14T968DC | PROFESSIONAL™ 5 serger is still in the box). I am glad to have access to your tutorials. I do have a question, however, is there is difference in the quality of thread nets? Questions such as what should I look for or avoid. Thank you Gail :-)
Thanks for your video . super.
I am dhanakkotti from Bangalore Karnataka India
Dhanakkotti N thank you from the US. That’s what’s wonderful about the sewing world. No matter where we live, we’re all connected by a common thread-love of sewing, learning and creating. Thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips!
Thank you. I wondered what it was for.
Thanks for the great tip
Jeanie Peterson you’re welcome and thanks for watching!
Ty. How do you put the thread on the machine if the hole is plugged up with the net? Sorry if it's a silly question...I've bnecer used them before...tia
Hi Poocky, No such thing as a silly question for sergers. Even though the thread net is in the spool hole, it isn't bulky and the spool will still fit over the spool pin on your machine easily. Let me know if you have more questions and thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips!
Thanks for the great help
Whata great hint. Thank you.
Christy Poos Thanks!
Totally was using the net wrong. Thanks Gail
+CARMEN CUEVAS
Hi Carmen, there are a couple ways to use a thread net, so your way may have been ok. But the method I demonstrated is my favorite. Thanks for watching!
Can you tell me what kind of thread that is.
That is Quilt Highlight rayon thread by YLI. It's beautiful, isn't it?
Thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips!