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What a great show. Gorgeous quilts throughout.
One questions to those who use polyester invisible thread: have you ever had it melt? I recently put an invisible zip into a cotton blouse and when I did the final press (cotton setting and steam) the zip tape melted in two places. Can the invisible polyester thread cope with cotton setting on the iron?
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Wow! I am impressed that you managed to melt the zip tape. Hope you didn't have to replace the zip, after all your hard work. I have managed to melt polyester thread, but it was a cheap overlocker thread, that I had been using for basting thread, something of a nusiance at the time, but no great damage.
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Oh yes, I had to replace the zip. After all it was a brand new blouse I was making. I am always impressive when I sew and press: I can make any iron spit brown stuff, cut through cutting mats (done it twice), finish a lined jacket complete with 2 pins inside, throw the timing off my machine by hemming jeans and make my sewing machines smoke (and I don't mean cigarettes to get over the stress I put them through - rather as in burning out the motor (mechanical machine) in the middle of curtain making and then a board (computerized machine) can't remember what I was making at the time. Saturday I broke my tube-turner while making an apron so I had to resort to buttonhole thread and a bodkin to turn the tubes. I won't replace the turner - the old fashioned way works just fine and it is one less gadget to worry about ruining. As you can tell I am quite a terminator in the sewing room :twisted: - no wonder my sewing buddies never invite me over but come to me instead :lol:Originally posted by PosyPWow! I am impressed that you managed to melt the zip tape. Hope you didn't have to replace the zip, after all your hard work. .......
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Marianne, I just did a two day workshop with Harriet Hargrave and she prefers YLI nylon thread as she says the polyester has more stretch in it. She also says that nylon thread should only be ironed at a nylon setting - makes sense to me. I guess that would mean that polyester thread should only be ironed at a polyester setting. As for all your other lovely incidents with your machine, I could probably match all of them. As for the staining iron water, have you tried Vaporesse instead of water in the iron. It apparently cleans out the iron and gives the fabric a tiny touch of starch.
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Hi Rita,Originally posted by ReetzbobeetzMarianne, I just did a two day workshop with Harriet Hargrave and she prefers YLI nylon thread as she says the polyester has more stretch in it. She also says that nylon thread should only be ironed at a nylon setting - makes sense to me. I guess that would mean that polyester thread should only be ironed at a polyester setting. As for all your other lovely incidents with your machine, I could probably match all of them. As for the staining iron water, have you tried Vaporesse instead of water in the iron. It apparently cleans out the iron and gives the fabric a tiny touch of starch.
Back in the Jurassic era when invisible thread first came out it was all nylon and an iron was not recommended at all. The problem I found was that you tend to forget over the years that you have used it so it is bound to be melted at some stage :lol: It is also a problem if you use it on something you give away - although I do try to include washing advice when gifting homemade items. I suppose it would be possible to have some labels made that include washing and ironing info and sew them into the back or inside cushion covers. Mind you not long ago it was announced that the last UK producer of labels closed down shop due to people using markers instead of labels.
I will see if Vaporesse is available here. Never heard of it before. Thanks for the tips.
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Interesting Marilyn. I have never tried Superior or Sulky monopoly - can't get it here. It is such a pain living in a country that only has Gutterman 40wt thread! It seems hard for our LQS's to catch up with the rest of you. No matter how many times I ask then to get something in they just don't! One shop got a shipment of Presencia thread and 70/10 needles specifically for the workshop! Harriet also wanted us to have 75/11 needles but we just couldn't get them. The shop that ordered in the above was sent 80/11 needles instead. What the heck is an 80/11 needle? Half-way between a 75/11 and an 80/12?
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I've used the YLI monofilament and really liked it. I've recently tried Fil-Tec's monofilament, which is also nylon, and it sewed like a dream. I did all of the SID between the 5" blocks on a queen-sized quilt using the Fil-Tec one and didn't have a single thead break or issue of any kind, but I dd have to periodically smooth out kinks in the thread before it fed into the machine. I've tried Superior's monopoly, but have never been able to get the tension to work for it. I kind of feel like it might be the heavy spools that it comes on and maybe it would work better off a cone, but I haven't tried that. I'm not at all hesitant about using the nylon threads in my quilts. These are high-quality threads from good manufacturers. I haven't done any ironing tests on these threads, but I also haven't worried about it so I'm sure I've ironed these and haven't had any problems.
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Yes Susan, we have to pay import duties on anything over €25, including the postage! - unless it is labelled as a gift. But they are catching on to that too, sadly. :roll:
One thing I did learn from Harriet, is that the nylon/poly thread does need a lot more tension points than regular thread. If you have a thread cone it works better, but even with one it works better if you use a thread sock (fabric rather than the nylon ones that come with the machine) and also put a spool under the nylon spool on the thread cone. Also tape a couple of safety pins to the back of your machine and thread the thread through those as well. And reduce your top tension a little. Also if you use a 50wt/60wt thread in the bobbin it prefers it.
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Late to the party on this one, but only joined TQS in November 2025. Bought the pattern so can view Sarah Fielke's videos...
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I like the suggestion also. I plan to put a white layer behind the center white circle also to minimize the seam allowance...
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Wow! Lovely. I'll bet it's heavy, warm and cozy.
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So excited - my quilt got a 1st in its category at the El Dorado County Fair. I did it in Flannel - quite challenging -...
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My vision in Moda Grunge now that school is out for summer!
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That’s beautiful. Good job.
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Proud of you, Carole! You are doing great.
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Finally started my BOM over the past few weeks and just finished month 3. I’m using Bella Solids. I restrained myself...
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Since she doesn't address it, contact her through her website and ask....
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Very nice. Your colors are lovely.
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Month 6 finished! Roll on Month 7.
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She showed how she buried knot at beginning of process. How does she bury it at end?
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