RickP
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I agree that a smaller thread would probably have a neater appearance. I did swirl the ribbon to match the edge, so Im thinking the needle size and thin ribbon caused the little scallops. It looked nice and neat before the bigger needle went through ( I looked through my boxes and the smallest needle I could find for my machine was a #23... IM pretty sure Ive got some #19 or 20 needles SOMEWHERE... 19 is the smallest that this machine is recomended with). . My smaller SInger machine is buried somewhere in a spare bedroom... guess I need to go dig it out. At least this was a test piece so no harm- no foul.I think that you will be happier if you use a polyester thread for hat work. The stitching looks ok, better than I can do, but I don't do brim binding, all of my sewing is by hand. Did you swirl the ribbon that you used for your brim binding? The swirling is the trick and a challenge. I am sure that someone with brim binding will be able to help more, but I think that the ribbon is folded and ironed in half, then the ribbon is swirled to fit the brim, tack stitched in place then sewn into place with a sewing machine, Sounds like a challenge that I may have to tackle by hand.
Wonder if I should shoot for a color-matching poly thread or even consider a clear monofilliment type?