{"id":10969,"date":"2024-01-25T16:00:15","date_gmt":"2024-01-25T15:00:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=10969"},"modified":"2024-01-25T16:00:15","modified_gmt":"2024-01-25T15:00:15","slug":"why-does-my-sewing-machine-thread-keep-breaking","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/why-does-my-sewing-machine-thread-keep-breaking\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Does My Sewing Machine Thread Keep Breaking"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Sewing machines are a valuable tool for creating clothing, curtains, and various other textile items. But when the thread keeps breaking, it can be tremendously frustrating and time consuming. From an inexperienced user to a professional seamstress, this problem can be irritating. But why does the thread keep breaking?<\/p>\n

One possible reason thread might keep breaking is the sewing machine tension being either too low or too high. When the tension is low, the thread is not tight and can slip through the needles, causing breaks in the thread. When too much tension is applied, the thread can be overstretched and snap. To find the right tension, a seamstress should use a set of sewing machine needles of the same size and a simple stretch test. This includes tugging on the thread at the same time as it is being pulled through the machine. If the thread is consistently pulling and the stitches begin to break, the tension needs to be adjusted.<\/p>\n

Another frequent cause of sewing machine thread breaks is poor needle selection. The wrong size of needle can be the problem. For example, if the thread is too thin for the needle, it will weaken the thread, leading to frequent breaks. Too thick of a needle can rapidly wear down the thread due to the increased amount of friction.<\/p>\n

Additionally, the thread itself could be a cause of frequent breaking. Inconsistencies in the quality of the thread, such as thin and thick spots, weak areas, and knots, can be a regular cause of thread snapping. It is important to use strong, high-quality thread of the same size in order to make sewing projects smoother. Low-quality thread can also be a hazard due to fibers such as cotton and linen that can fray, catching and knotting in the machine.<\/p>\n