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What should I do if my thread is binding or jamming when I am sewing nylon or byothane?

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What should I do if my thread is binding or jamming when I am sewing nylon or byothane?

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• You will want to make sure that your boss is on a sturdy work surface while performing any set up or maintenance. • When sewing nylon or biothane, your thread tensions are going to be different. You will want your secondary and primary tensions very tight. You may have to experiment by turning your adjustment a couple of times. • You will want your bobbin tension to be very loose. • If you are still having problems, go to a larger needle. You will want to try 1 to 2 sizes larger than the needle you are using. • You should then try wrapping the thread another time on secondary and primary tensioners.

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