How to Prevent Sewing Thread Breakage

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Aurora Sisneros provides helpful tips and techniques for preventing sewing thread breakage. Find out how to put moisture into your older thread by just a few household items. See how simple it is to strengthen your thread!

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7 Responses to “How to Prevent Sewing Thread Breakage”

  1. Judith Willett

    Never knew this and will be trying this. However, when the rejuvenated thread is used on a project, will it not "dry out" again and break?

  2. lesley

    thank you for the tip my thread has been breaking and I put it off to being cheap thread, but hey now I know what to do. I also store my threads on plastic containers out of sunlight and the containers are see through

  3. Patricia H

    Neat trick, wish I'd know it sooner.

  4. Laurie

    I was so hopeful this would work, which it did, for some of the spools, some I put in for a second time. Some spools were repaired after the 2nd time. The others I tossed. So It works for some anyway. Now I need to go through the hundreds left. ( o :

  5. Becca J

    nice tip but how do you prevent mildew afterwards?

  6. ARLENE

    Thanks for the great idea! Do you leave your thread in the bag? or put it back into the storage & is there any problem with them going moldy? Rayon threads can be one of the hardest threads to use because of their perpensity to break and I think this may work to improve their performance - they look so cool... HUGS

  7. Lynne Sheldon

    What a neat idea! I have never heard this before. I am so glad that I have not thrown away some spools of thread I inherited from my Mom. Thank you!

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