Embroidery floss knotting up!!!
#1
Is there a secret to keep embroidery floss from knotting up??? I have beeswax but that makes such a mess and I am working with black floss and it shows up terrible on the floss.....is there anything else that works?????
#3
Thanks....I did find a website that had some tips on it and it said to try running the floss thru a dryer sheet a few times...so i am going to give it a try...will let you know if it works!
#6
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Haven't used floss in years, but I seem to remember that it knots less if you take the strand set you've just pulled from the main bunch, pull it gently thru your fingers to smooth it a little and then let it hand straight down until it stops twirling..hope this helps! Mary
#7
Yep, shorter lengths, Grandma said never longer than from your elbow to your middle finger. Ohh! and don't forget the untangle dangle...gotta do that every now and again :). Whatchya mmmaaaakin? :D
#8
Thanks Lisa! Never heard that about the elbow before...have only heard it shouldn't be longer than 18 inches...but I never was a good listener...always have to try to do things MY way! LOL
I am working on a wedding gift....a wallhanging and I am embroidering the poem they had on their invitations and then making a slide in quilted picture frame with their names and the date of their wedding under that..... also, plan to fuse some hearts in the same color and shape as the ones on their invitation..... It looks great in my head...hope it all comes together on the fabric! LOL
I am working on a wedding gift....a wallhanging and I am embroidering the poem they had on their invitations and then making a slide in quilted picture frame with their names and the date of their wedding under that..... also, plan to fuse some hearts in the same color and shape as the ones on their invitation..... It looks great in my head...hope it all comes together on the fabric! LOL
#10
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Many years ago took a cross stitch class. They gave an excellant hint to keep your floss from tangling. Yes, cut it less than the 18 inches, that helps but the trick is that floss has a nap. After you cut it, run it between your fingers, both ways. One way will be smooth and tangle free, the other way you can feel the roughness, that is what causes the tangles. Hold the end and when you find the smooth way then thread your needle with that end that you are holding. Works every time. Good luck, youlll do great. :)
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