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roseOfsharon 08-15-2011 07:25 AM

Funny how this came up, I was just wondering on getting some for handsewing. I am working slowly on GFG pieces and have found times the thread hangs up and even will knot. I plan on getting some today! Thanks for the input everyone.

Sharon

Quilt-Till-U-Wilt 08-15-2011 08:53 AM

If you read the back posts there's a picture, how to use it, and where to find it.

sewbeeit42 08-15-2011 01:36 PM

It can be found in the notions section of most fabric stores. Mine was made by Dritz. It usually comes in a plastic holder that has slits for sliding the thread over the wax. The wax looks sort of like a round bar of soap.

SandraD 08-15-2011 01:37 PM

I heard about it on this site. It's wonderful for handquilting!

Bev 08-15-2011 04:33 PM

Yeah, I use it. Good stuff !!

Sherome 08-16-2011 12:22 AM

Use it all the time. Who needs thread that knots.

NJ Quilter 08-16-2011 01:52 AM


Originally Posted by Kas
Hmmm. I use Thread Heaven. Has anyone tried both?

Yes - I've used both and prefer the Thread Heaven. I like the consistancy of the Thread Heaven better than beeswax and I think it gives better results (detangling, etc.) than the beeswax. Wouldn't hand sew or quilt without my Thread Heaven.

MsEithne 08-16-2011 06:06 AM

Sometimes, with very fine fabrics like cotton batiste or fine silks, beeswax will leave a trace on the fabric.

If this happens, wax the thread heavily, then iron with a warm iron between two layers of paper towel. This melts the wax, lets it soak into the thread but gets rid of the excess.

Still has all the benefits of reducing twisting and tangling, etc.

I use Thread Heaven as well, prefer to match it with synthetic threads. Thread Heaven is basically glycerin with a thickening agent.

ljs317 08-16-2011 06:16 AM


Originally Posted by MsEithne
Sometimes, with very fine fabrics like cotton batiste or fine silks, beeswax will leave a trace on the fabric.

If this happens, wax the thread heavily, then iron with a warm iron between two layers of paper towel. This melts the wax, lets it soak into the thread but gets rid of the excess.

Still has all the benefits of reducing twisting and tangling, etc.

I use Thread Heaven as well, prefer to match it with synthetic threads. Thread Heaven is basically glycerin with a thickening agent.

Wonderful tips! thank you so very much!
Lisa

colleen1978 08-16-2011 07:59 AM

I use it...my aunt gave me a lump the first time and "enlightened me."


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