A quirk of fate created a mystery for me in 2001. I ordered my first embroidery machine from ebay (
not a good idea!!), and traveled out of town immediately thereafter.
The next mistake was allowing my son (age 35) to drive my car. I wanted to relax and thought it could not be too bad. Wrong again. He was traveling too fast (which I complained about but he ignored me) on the Interstate and hit a patch of loose dirt. The car flipped one and a half times and my right hand ended up palm side up and dragged against the asphalt as it came to a stop. That resulted in 'de-gloving' the top of my hand. It required a skin graft and 3 weeks in the hospital, over Christmas 2001. Healing can be very slow and the therapy painful.
Upon my return home, the embroidery machine greeted me but it was a couple of months before I could spend time with it. It was a PE700 from Brother. It clanked and made loud noises and shredded my thread frequently. For some reason, I kept trying (I now have 7 machines).
Shredding Issue HistoryFrom 'Day 1' of my embroidery career until 11/5/2016 (a red letter day for me and 15 years later) I had constant thread shredding. I made a list of what was occurring so I might be able to see some sort of pattern.
All of my machines had shredding and sometimes no shredding.There was no humidity issue that I could see.I asked professional and layperson embroiderers who suggested various things. None worked. Different threads brands/weights/types did not make a difference. Thinking perhaps the thread was particularly dry (I live in Southern California where humidity is usually below about 40%), I use Silicon on the thread. The Silicon seemed to help but I needed to apply it often. It did not fix the problem. The needle eye/dullness/type did not make any difference.Upon return from machine routine shop visits - NO SHREDDING. I assumed it was somehow the needle. But the shredding returned.I carefully checked my threading style. Still nothing. I bought a new bobbin case. {Sigh}I tracked the fabric types/weights/weavings. Same of the same.
In November, 2016, I was ready to sell everything and give up the craft I enjoyed (mostly) so much. I finally made a video of the needle as it was sewing along. I heard the familiar 'thud' and shredded thread appeared. After looking at the video several times, I could see the needle move about 1 to 2mm. Remember, only the hoop moves, the needle, by design, must stay in place. DUH!
A solution at last -
The needle was loose enough to have movement. I was not tightening it enough to hold the needle to prevent small slippage. This was a direct result of the auto accident in 2001. (The Butterfly Effect.)
When I finally tightened up my needle with a screwdriver. I found that I was a full
90 degrees off where the screw should have landed. And, the loose needle was consistent with every single issue that had occurred.
See the photos for a good look. The pink paper is to help see the details.
It is 5/2020 and I have no further shredding issues. Occasionally I do slip and the needle is not tight enough, but that is easily fixed. 4/2021, Still no further shredding. But I do remember my frustration very well. It is etched in my memory.
The photos have a broken link and I am unable to remove them, sorry.
Pat, The Avid Embroiderer
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