Anyone hand tie quilts? If so, what needle do you use. I've only been finding those blunt needles and they are killers to work with. Any help would be much appreciated.
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I use the biggest needles I can find with a point. All sizes depending on if you use embroider thread to tie or yarn. My group uses the crochet thread #9 and up that coms on a roll in a ball. Easy to use and goes a long way. If you look you can find packages of large needles like 5 to a pack. I made a little needle holder out of folded felt to keep them separate so I could find them to tie. Have fun
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I tie mine with yarn and therefore use a needle that is meant for needle work like crewel. This needle has a large eye and a sharp point. You usually find them in the crafting/needlework section of a craft store.
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Sounds like you are using a tapestry (or darning) needle. Look for a crewel (or embroidery) needle instead. They have a sharp point and a large eye.
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I use the upholstery needles we use to baste our quilts, I find the bite they take is just right for the thread. I use crochet thread and its a lot prettier than the yarn. Since normally thats all I do do to quilts, have done a few. I am not a quilter as I have learned.
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I use Crewel needles and Pearle cotton floss. Big eyes and strong pretty colors!
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I learn something new every day, thanks for starting this thread
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When I hand tie a quilt I use the 3 inch doll needles,they have a sharp enough point on them and your measuring to do your ties are already done for you. I also use embroidery floss,tie over then under and the knots will not come out. Have you tried tying with knots to the back of the quilt,this looks pretty good.
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idon't hand tie,but my machine has a bar-tack stitch that works great.saves lots of time,just clip threads between tacks
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Originally Posted by foxxigrani
I use the upholstery needles we use to baste our quilts, I find the bite they take is just right for the thread. I use crochet thread and its a lot prettier than the yarn. Since normally thats all I do do to quilts, have done a few. I am not a quilter as I have learned.
Rita |
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