handquilting thread
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If you are using regular thread, I would switch to hand quilting thread. Hand quilting thread is treated with a stiffener that keeps it from tangling and fraying so easily. As for the needle, it's probably not as much a question of needle size as it is of needle brand. The better hand quilting needles have smoother eyes.
#3
Sometimes I have trouble with thread fraying, so I make sure that I move the needle on the thread. But I also recommend glazed quilt thread - I use YLI hand quilting thread. It works best for me.
Janet
Janet
#4
I also only use YLI glazed cotton handquilting thread. On the rare occasion that it has frayed, it's because my thread was too long...(operator error) Coats & Clark is a polyester thread and i find it difficult to thread needles. My favorite needle is Jeana Kimball betweens..Gutterman's does have a glazed cotton hand-quilting thread that isn't too bad - but YLI is still my go-to thread...
#5
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Central NJ
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I use a variety of thread but it is all labeled hand quilting thread. I use Coats & Clark; Guterman; Americana; and probably some others that I can't recall the name. Whatever I find in the color I want is what I use. I do, however, use Roxanne needles and rarely have issues with thread shredding. I also use Thread Heaven thread conditioner and I believe it also makes a difference. Unfortunately, like most quilting issues, it's trial and error finding what works for YOU!
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