This was recently posted on the Yahoo Amaya Group I have - and I'm wondering if it is correct.
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"I received an email from a lister that has advised me that 65/9 needles tend to break at speeds over 800 spm. I conferred with a customer of mine that is a beta tester for Design Shop and he tells me that a higher up at Melco says this is in fact a real problem. However after saying that I must emphasize that 65/9 needle and 60 thread are a fact of life in today's embroidery. There is no alternative to narrow columns and fine detail. When columns get to 1 mm and below. When detail is narrower than the thickness of strand of 40 thread you must use the thinner thread.
So I guess the question is do you turn out quality and sew under 800 or not? You can answer this better than me. It doesn't change the advise however."
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The source is usually pretty right on so I am just wondering anyway. Thanks! Jill in Sunny SE CO
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"I received an email from a lister that has advised me that 65/9 needles tend to break at speeds over 800 spm. I conferred with a customer of mine that is a beta tester for Design Shop and he tells me that a higher up at Melco says this is in fact a real problem. However after saying that I must emphasize that 65/9 needle and 60 thread are a fact of life in today's embroidery. There is no alternative to narrow columns and fine detail. When columns get to 1 mm and below. When detail is narrower than the thickness of strand of 40 thread you must use the thinner thread.
So I guess the question is do you turn out quality and sew under 800 or not? You can answer this better than me. It doesn't change the advise however."
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The source is usually pretty right on so I am just wondering anyway. Thanks! Jill in Sunny SE CO
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