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I've used Essential horizontally in my machine but wondered if it should really be used vertically??? something about the way thread is wound. anyone??? I'm wanting to do FMQ today.
 
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I've used it for years vertically only.
 
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I'm considering getting some Essential threads and now that you bring it up, what's the difference? I have both a horizontal and vertical spindle.
 
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I always thought that the crisscross wound spools need to be on horizontal spindles to unwind better.
 
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My Janome Dealer says it does not matter anymore.I use it both ways depends on which machine I'm using...I love this thread...


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according to superior threads, cones, which are criss cross wound, should be fed off the top..ie, from a cone holder.

my thread holders, on both of my machines,are vertical regardless. I have never had a problem with my set ups. I just ordered a cone of essential thread last week. (plus a kit of the new red line of fabric! I needed to buy the cone to get the free shipping...thats my story and i am sticking to it! Smile
 
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I use a vertical spindle with my cross wound threads - both cones and spools. I think that is fine as long as the thread goes UP from the thread/cone. Some machines have an vertical arm with thread guides that provides a path for the thread to travel upwards as it leaves the spool or cone. Otherwise there are thread stands like Kim mentioned or one can just place the thread in a jar behind the machine as was discussed in an earlier thread.

ETA an example of a cross wound cone in use on a machine that has an elevated thread guide so the thread leaves the cone going up.

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thanks all. i used the thread vertically for some straight stitching and for some FMQ too. I had a tiny bit of trouble doing small circles FMQ. heard a noise about three times. i stopped, cut threads and started over. worked but not sure why.
Essential threads to tend to have slubs at times. I"m hating that. i really think when I use them all up(have a lot) i won't buy anymore.
 
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Maybe try a larger eye needle for the essential...


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