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Yea, that will work fine. The 60 wt has a cotton wrap around the polyester core so it is slightly thicker than the 80 wt....
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I ordered the 60 wt thread however the 80 wt is not available. Would it be ok to use the 60 wt in the bobbin. I am on the...
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Thank you for your quick response. One of the reasons I prewash is to shrink the fabric.
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I am still working on my month 3 arcs, 4 done and 32 to go, had hubby in hospital for part of March so behind a bit....my question is, I have a mixture of threads both poly and cotton that are the right colors. Do you think that would be okay to use for the blanket stitching? I see Sue used all Mettler cotton, so am wondering if I should spring for new cotton threads? I have a bunch of Superior 40 wt Highlights and Mettler Polysheen, also 40 wt. I don't really have a clue as I mostly do needle turn appliqué, but want to learn the machine method. Just need some feedback on this.Tags: None
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I am new at this blanket stitch also so can't say for sure, but it might be worth our time to make samples using the threads we have on hand to see how they look, then throw the sample in the wash to see how the threads come through that. It will probably be time well spent as well as practice on the tricky corners!
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I have used Sue and Pat's raw-edge technique on several pieces., mostly small things like wallhangings. If you are going to mix threads for the blanket stitch, be aware that the weight of the thread will determine how visible the stitching is. It probably would not be ideal to mix 50 weight with 40 weight, since the heavier thread may produce a more prominent edge, making some patches stand out more than others. It certainly would be fine to do all the appliqué with the heavier thread, if that is the look that pleases you. The other thing to be aware of is the sheen of the thread. Again, you may not want to mix a matte finish thread (such as cotton) with a shiny thread (rayon or some polyester) if you would prefer a fairly uniform appearance to your appliqué.
Having said all that, I will freely admit to grabbing whatever Coats and Clark's Dual Duty thread is handy and the right color for my previous projects! For the BOM, since I consider this an heirloom piece, I will probably stick with 50 wt cotton Aurifil or Mettler. But as Margo says, it's YOUR quilt, so do what pleases you!
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It all depends on the look you want to achieve. I agree with Margo (and I will do that), to make samples.
And I agree with Connie as well - for my own taste, I will stick with the same kind of thread for all appliqués to keep the look uniform.
I have bought several spools of KingTut from Superior, I can't wait to try that!
Andrée
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This is a very timely thread (forgive the pun!). I love the look of the Highlights thread from Superior, and have several cones of it, but I ironed a little celtic design that I had stitched out with a Highlights thread today and unfortunately the iron was too hot and it melted the thread! So, if you are going to use the Highlights thread please make sure your iron is not at the hottest setting. I think Aurifil thread is beautiful and very lint-free and in a 40 weight it will be lovely in the blanket stitch. I also love the Superior Rainbows threads and they stitch beautifully in blanket stitch. Personally, I love heavier thread for raw edge applique but if you only have just the right colour in a 50 weight thread then perhaps you could do the blanket stitch that Ricky likes which is a double blanket stitch. It gives a beautiful smooth finish. He also uses contrasting colours to the applique which gives another dimension that I think I am going to try too.
After my little mishap today I decided that I am going to use cotton thread for my raw edge applique on this project. I wouldn't trust myself to remember to turn down the temperature on the iron. :roll:
Libby Lehman's 'Name That Stitch' episode this week is about blanket stitch if you haven't watched it. It might help.
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I tried Isacord 40 wt polyester and DMC 50 weight cotton, double and single blanket stitch. I think I really like the lower sheen of the cotton, and the finer thread. I didn't like doing the double blanket stitch, it just takes too long on all those curves. I still haven't decided, but have time for more samples. Month 3 is done!
If anyone matches up the King Tut solids with the kit fabrics, would you please share your thread numbers? I'm looking for matching threads to fabric. Actually, it would be nice to have the Aurifil numbers, too.
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Originally posted by suehenyonI tried Isacord 40 wt polyester and DMC 50 weight cotton, double and single blanket stitch. I think I really like the lower sheen of the cotton, and the finer thread. I didn't like doing the double blanket stitch, it just takes too long on all those curves. I still haven't decided, but have time for more samples. Month 3 is done!
If anyone matches up the King Tut solids with the kit fabrics, would you please share your thread numbers? I'm looking for matching threads to fabric. Actually, it would be nice to have the Aurifil numbers, too.
Andrée
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I tested out the Mettler Polysheen, Isacord, Superior trilobal and the 40 & 50 wt Aurifil and Mettler cotton. I like the cotton much better. My local shop does not stock Aurifil, so I went with 50 wt Mettler which is very nice. The cotton is more suitable with the look of the blocks. The colors I chose are: Turquoise 0883, red 0601, light golden orange 0829, bright orange 0594, orange red 0739, lighter green 0549 and darker green 0714. This may help someone out there. I have mostly Aurifil in my thread stash, 40 wt for quilting and felt it was too thick for this project.
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Just completed a sample of the applique. I fused, stitched and washed/dried (by machine) my sample. I used the SoftFuse as I had it on hand. The threads I used were Mettler silk finish cotton, mettler polyester, mettler polysheen and aurifil. I chose my threads based on color. I have no polkies on the main parts of the design, the edges have remained absolutely clean. The only one that is not as clean as I would like is the circle I tried. I am going to try to use turned edge on that. I cannot tell the difference on the the threads, they all look the same to me. I tried a couple of King Tuts threads that looked like they would match, but didn't like them so will use plain threads. I am very pleased with the hand on the Soft Fuse. I can't feel the fusible at all. I did a couple of edges that were not fused with the blanket stitch and there are a few pokies on those edges, so the fusible seems to seal the edge and keep it clean. I used 2 stitch length and 2 stitch width, but I do not have a Bernina, so don't know if it is the same. I am really excited to start this. Carol
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I just learned through Alex that the colors that Sue used on her original design are:
Mettler colors are Dark Turquoise 814, Light green 847, Dark green 542, Red 601, Orange swirls 913, Orange leaves 953, Orange solid 902.
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Originally posted by ssgirlThanks Margo, will compare those with the ones I chose and make a final choice. Already I see that the blue I picked out is too dark, sometimes the lighting in these shops is not the best.
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Yea, that will work fine. The 60 wt has a cotton wrap around the polyester core so it is slightly thicker than the 80 wt....
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I ordered the 60 wt thread however the 80 wt is not available. Would it be ok to use the 60 wt in the bobbin. I am on the...
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Here is information on how to post photos on the Forum. If you have trouble it is usually because the images are too large....
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Please use this TOPIC to share your progress with Laurel Ridge.
There is a STICKY TOPIC that explains how to... -
Please use this TOPIC to ask questions about Month 1. Month 1 will be released December 29 when the show featuring Lynn...
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Very good info. i just watched a video for this and will buy a Wing Clipper 2 tomorrow to test. Looks like it works in a...
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Flying geese ruler - Deb Tucker’s Wing Clipper II ruler has 1 1/4” X 2 1/2” size neede for BOM.
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Yes, the top side you will be able to trim with that ruler. The other 3 sides you will use a square. I will demo on the...
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Good morning from Montana Barbara, I have the flying geese 1 1/2 x 3. Do you think I would be able to trim from that to...
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A great way to start this upcoming new year and new quilt project is to start a small group to meet regularly, in person...
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It is an EQ project file so only those with Electric Quilt software could open it. I don’t have the file, just the image....
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Hi -- is there any way to upload the entire quilt diagram to EQ8 for coloring? This would sure be helpful!
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