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I'm having trouble handpiecing a tablerunner.

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Old 05-19-2009, 11:55 AM
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My fabric is cotton.

I'll look to see if I have an applique needle. I have a pack of assorted needles.

So long thin needles are the best to use when hand piecing and hand quilting?
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Old 05-19-2009, 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Carol W
I haven't even gotten to the batting yet. I'm still just piecing the tablerunner.

It's a little frustrating that the needle doesn't slide easily through the fabric.
stick it in a bar of soap!! don't some of u ladies remember our babies in real diapers before disposable diapers, the diaper pins got that way and we just stuck them in and out of a bar of soap. gosh, i'm dating myself, aren't I?
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Originally Posted by Carol W
I haven't even gotten to the batting yet. I'm still just piecing the tablerunner.

It's a little frustrating that the needle doesn't slide easily through the fabric.
stick it in a bar of soap!! don't some of u ladies remember our babies in real diapers before disposable diapers, the diaper pins got that way and we just stuck them in and out of a bar of soap. gosh, i'm dating myself, aren't I?
I don't remember the soap I always ran mine across my scalp, just don't push hard. And I have done that with my safety pins when pinning a quilt.
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Old 05-19-2009, 08:56 PM
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It sounds like you have some heavy fabric...or starched fabric....I use Thread Heaven ...it's like a wax.....and a #9 Milliners needle...good luck....:-)
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Old 05-20-2009, 02:49 AM
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I tried an applique needle and it works much better than the one that I was using.

Thank you all for the suggestions.

Even though disposable diapers were available when my children were babies, I used cloth diapers and remember running my pins through soap to help them slide through the diaper easier.

I'll have to look for Thread Heaven. I wonder if they have it at Walmart.










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I haven't either.

My only guess is that it will pick up a little oil from the scalp.

But if it works great!!!
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ur exactly right about it picking up a little oil from the hair or scalp, but i'm so old and dried up now that i don't have any oil anywhere, lol.
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If a #12 hand sewing needle is too frustrating to handle or thread, try a #10 or #11.

I've found the gold eye needles seem to glide better.

Also, is your needle new? They do get dull with a lot of use.
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