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Originally Posted by DebraK
I'm a beeswax gal too.
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I purchase thread at a quilt shop that had been waxed. Was impressed by how good it worked and how it did not tangle.
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Originally Posted by carleneparice
I purchase thread at a quilt shop that had been waxed. Was impressed by how good it worked and how it did not tangle.
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Originally Posted by Lacelady
It also helps if you thread the needle from the end AWAY from the spool, not where you just cut it off. I don't know why, but it works for me.
A basic sewing tip. Carol J. |
Thanks, that is a good tip. I'll try feeling my yarn and threads.
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I have not heard of this, but I will keep it in
my memory library for future reference when the time comes that I am hand sewing. Thank you. |
Thanks for the tip!!!!
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Wow, I've never heard of this! I use a piece of wax, or thread conditioner. I'll keep that tip in mind, Thanks!
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Beeswax....but I'm from the old school....
I don't buy dryer sheets.....toooo costly... |
I have always used beeswax. I still have a piece of wax from my daddy's beehive. I always thread my needle before I cut thread. I am going to try the dryer sheet, tho. Thanks for the tip.
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