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Old 09-11-2011, 08:32 AM
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I finished the offset square quilt top which I am delighted with and would make another one any day. Now I am tieing the center of each pinwheel with yarn. How do I keep the yarn from fraying. I read a blog that said fraycheck because it dries clear and soft. Well it does dry clear but never ever used it that it was soft. I tried one piece of yarn and it is too scratchy when it dried for my desires. Any recommedations would be greatly appreciated. And maybe when the quilt is washed it would be soft on yarn I just don't want to chance it without your wonderful responses.
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Old 09-11-2011, 08:35 AM
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Can you switch to either perle cotton or embroidery floss? Both are cotton and therefore much softer than yarn.
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over half done with the yarn.
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Old 09-11-2011, 08:59 AM
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i always thought that the yarn 'fraying' was a good thing. it keeps the yarn from coming untied. i've never done it myself, but remember them on my aunt's bed as a child.
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I often see children's quilts come into our Project Linus chapter that have been tied with yarn. Usually the scratchiest of yarns will soften up when the quilt is washed and dried. I love the way it frays. Children will "pat" the frayed yarn while the are falling asleep. It is a nice texture against the quilt.
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Cut the yarn closer to the top, if you don't like the fraying. I had one quilt that was tied with yarn, washed a lot and never had any knots come undone. Personally I use Perle cotton, I like it a lot better.
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So be it, I will just let it do its thing. Sounds good to me. Thank you all.
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My perle cotton ties "fray", too. Fine with me - looks very soft.
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I just tied my first quilt and used embroidery floss.....think I did a wall hanging years ago with yarn....but since it wasn't to be "used" nor washed I didn't think much about it.
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