Chris on Nostr: So here’s something that I’ve never seen before in all my years of #sewing… a ...
So here’s something that I’ve never seen before in all my years of #sewing… a knot tied in the middle of a spool of thread (Tire silk in this instance). It was obviously to join two threads during manufacture, same as one would using the tie-on method to thread a serger.
Luckily I spotted it before it could make itself an ugly part of the button holes that I was stitching.
Definitely not something I expect in $6 for 100m premium silk thread. 🤨
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