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Posted by Lisa Caryl on July 20, 2008, 12:38 am
Yes, I have too and I just loved it. I was hoping someone could say how the
12wt works in a machine before I invest in some. I guess if it doesn't work,
I could always try it for hand embroidery or tatting.
Lisa
> I used Sulky blendables 30wt to FMQ on my last two projects; a table
> runner and a lap quilt. I love the stuff; have not used 12wt, though.
> -Irene
>
> On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 20:01:07 -0600, "Lisa Caryl"
>
> >Hi Leslie,
> >I'm wondering if you or anyone here has used this thread for machine
> >quilting? I am wondering how it behaved, if you know.
> >Thank you,
>
>
>
> On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 20:01:07 -0600, "Lisa Caryl"
>
> >Hi Leslie,
> >I'm wondering if you or anyone here has used this thread for machine
> >quilting? I am wondering how it behaved, if you know.
> >Thank you,
> >
> >--
> >Lisa Caryl
> >http://www.picturetrails.com/quiltygurl
> >caryl@"nospam"netins.net
> >remove the obvious to reply
> >
> >> www.sewingwarehouse.com has a 550 yd. spool of Sulky Blendables 12 wt.
> >> thread for only $3.69 a spool. I ordered 20 spools and the shipping is
> >only
> >> $4.00. The next cheapest price I found was $5.19 per spool, so if you
> >love
> >> this heavy weight machine thread for buttonhole or satin stitching like
I
> >> do... well, stock up! (This is the thread I used some time ago and the
> >> small buttonhole stitch looked like braid applied to the edge of the
> >> appliqué- a really cool look!)
> >>
> >> Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.
> >>
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