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Old 10-01-2013, 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by quiltsRfun View Post
I'm currently working on a project with perle cotton #8 which I was able to find on a spool. Haven't found a source for the #12.
An excellent source for perle cotton...and lots more.
http://www.abcstitch.com/threads/fib...81012&name=DMC Pearl Cotton Balls - Size 12

I've done big stitch with sizes 5 and 8 perle cotton by hand and often use sizes 8 and 12 for machine quilting.
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Old 10-01-2013, 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ghostrider View Post
An excellent source for perle cotton...and lots more.
http://www.abcstitch.com/threads/fib...81012&name=DMC Pearl Cotton Balls - Size 12

I've done big stitch with sizes 5 and 8 perle cotton by hand and often use sizes 8 and 12 for machine quilting.
Thank you, ghostrider. What do you use in the bobbin when using the 8 and 12 for machine quilting?
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Here is the link to Simply Quilts videos. Hope it helps!

http://www.hgtv.com/simply-quilts/video/index.html
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If you go to Youtube and search for ' quilting with perle cotton ' you'll see some great video's, amongst others by Sarah Fielke. I did some lessons on Craftsy by her and I love the way she explains what she's doing.
A search fot ' big stitch quilting' givessome other results as well.

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Old 10-01-2013, 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by quiltsRfun View Post
Thank you, ghostrider. What do you use in the bobbin when using the 8 and 12 for machine quilting?
I use a matching color, regular cotton thread (30wt or 40wt) in the bobbin. The size 12 perle cotton can be used in the bobbin, but since I mostly make wall pieces and the back isn't seen, it seems like a waste for me to do that.
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I normally avoid any handwork but took a class in Big Stitch/perle cotton/utility quilting and really enjoy it...don't tell my mom, she'll roll over in her grave! It is the same as what they used to call utility quilting.
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She called Sulky and asked if they would send her a spool or two of the 12 to try out (she bought them) and they did. Pays to ask.
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I made a Bonnie Hunter scrappy quilt and hand quilted it using the utility stitch (large). I used perle cotton #8. It is perfect for my scrappy look. My stitches are too large, but it works for me. I probably will not hand quilt one again because it took forever, but I love my scrappy quilt. I wanted a quilt the kids could take out in the yard or on the boat, so this one is perfect.
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I've been doing big stitch quilting with #8 perle cotton for years.
I've also used Sulky 12 wt. threads, old candle wicking threads, Sashiko threads, and #10 crochet thread, often in contrasting color to show off the stitches.

I prefer John James #3 -5 between needles (I have some nerve issues in my hands and have trouble with feeling a needle with my fingers.)
I quilt with wool batting or Quilter's Dream Cotton Select. My stitches are about 6 inches to the inch (counting top of quilt only).

Love, love, love this method!!

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I took a class in big stitch last year at the Gathering in Nashua, NH. I love sulky 12 weight for hand embroidery, too.
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