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Synnove 05-11-2022 10:38 AM

Thread conditioner
 
Recent posts have mentioned thread conditioner. Bee's wax is commonly used, but has anyone tried candle wax? I have a small piece of it from a tea candle, and it's working great for thread I use for applique.

Mkotch 05-12-2022 02:04 AM

Thanks for that suggestion. I have found "Thread Conditioner" doesn't work as well as bees' wax, and I will give a candle a try.

cashs_mom 05-12-2022 11:03 AM

I've got 2 containers of Thread Heaven that I've been using forever. When I need more wax/conditioner for my thread, I'll try candle wax.

quiltedsunshine 05-12-2022 07:58 PM

I like bees wax better than thread conditioner.

greaterexp 05-13-2022 06:32 AM

I've never used a tea candle, but it's a great suggestion! I have trouble knotting the ends of thread when using thread conditioner, so I have to make sure I leave the ends free of it.

SusieQOH 05-13-2022 07:59 AM

Sounds like a good idea to me and one I never thought of.
I'm getting ready to hand quilt a project and am getting some new thread. I have
Thread Magic (something like that, forgot the exact name) but I haven't bought hand quilting thread in a long time.
I bought Gutermann.

Peckish 05-13-2022 01:57 PM

I found that thread conditioner didn't do much for polyester thread, in fact it seemed to make it worse.

Fizzle 05-14-2022 05:14 AM

Well i bought Thread Heaven just yesterday. After i opened it i thought, geeshe, it looks like a blob of wax! I have not used it yet so we will see! Hope i didnt totally waste my money

pbraun 05-15-2022 03:32 AM

I will show my ignorance...but how do you use thread conditioner?

SusieQOH 05-15-2022 06:45 AM

You take your length of thread and run it through the conditioner. No question is ignorant! :)


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