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TOPIC: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont'd)

Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont' 08 Feb 2011 08:25 #57061

Add me to the list of fans of Superior thread! It sews like a dream! :)
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont' 08 Feb 2011 07:51 #57058

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Margo wrote:
RiverOwl wrote:
Dear Sisters of the Traveling HST;
I can’t find the thread that Edyta mentions in her training video anywhere. What kind of thread are some of you using. I have Madera thread but it is polyester and i know that is not good on cotton fabric because it will cut through the fabric. The 100% cotton fabric thread I have I think is too thick. I have ordered some fabric from Jinny Beyer on line but it hasn’t arrived yet and I am anxious to get going.
Any suggestions on thread? I am in the coastal South East where we only have two quilt shops. Everything else we have to get on-line or drive to Savannah, Ga if one of the quilt shops has it. Thanks,

S/ Barbara

Historic Town of Bluffton, SC

Barbara, if you are ever attending a quilt show where Dr. Bob (Superior Threads) is having a thread lecture, it it definitely worth the time/money/effort to go. It is NOT a long sales pitch for Superior Thread, but rather is FULL of information about thread in general. You will learn that polyester thread will NOT cut through cotton. (Most commercial tee shirts are cotton, stitched with polyester thread, and those seams certainly don't get cut with use!)

With that said, my thread of choice for piecing is Superior's MasterPiece. I always keep 3 cones of it on hand. I like the neutrals and use a light, medium or dark value depending on the fabrics I'm sewing. Customer service and shipping are great if you order from the web site: http://www.superiorthreads.com/shop/category/masterpiece/description/

You might also be interested in some of Bob's thread information available on the site here: http://www.superiorthreads.com/education/


Even more good stuff about Superior Threads -- they have incredible 'Try Me Specials', you can sign up for their informative Newsletter, and their shipping is only $3.95 no matter how much you buy.

Here's a link to the Try Me Specials: http://www.superiorthreads.com/shop/category/specials/products/

Debbie

"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont' 08 Feb 2011 07:49 #57057

Barbara

I got my Aurifil thread through http://sewezdesigns.com/Aurifil1.html. She has all the colors of Aurifil. I love this thread. It sews beautifully and you don't have to worry about the lint building up in your machine. When I bought mine she had a sale on for $6.00 a spool. It looks like she's running a sale for $7.00. Hope this helps :lol:

Mildred, Manalapan NJ
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont' 08 Feb 2011 07:30 #57055

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RiverOwl wrote:
Dear Sisters of the Traveling HST;
I can’t find the thread that Edyta mentions in her training video anywhere. What kind of thread are some of you using. I have Madera thread but it is polyester and i know that is not good on cotton fabric because it will cut through the fabric. The 100% cotton fabric thread I have I think is too thick. I have ordered some fabric from Jinny Beyer on line but it hasn’t arrived yet and I am anxious to get going.
Any suggestions on thread? I am in the coastal South East where we only have two quilt shops. Everything else we have to get on-line or drive to Savannah, Ga if one of the quilt shops has it. Thanks,

S/ Barbara

Historic Town of Bluffton, SC

Barbara, if you are ever attending a quilt show where Dr. Bob (Superior Threads) is having a thread lecture, it it definitely worth the time/money/effort to go. It is NOT a long sales pitch for Superior Thread, but rather is FULL of information about thread in general. You will learn that polyester thread will NOT cut through cotton. (Most commercial tee shirts are cotton, stitched with polyester thread, and those seams certainly don't get cut with use!)

With that said, my thread of choice for piecing is Superior's MasterPiece. I always keep 3 cones of it on hand. I like the neutrals and use a light, medium or dark value depending on the fabrics I'm sewing. Customer service and shipping are great if you order from the web site: http://www.superiorthreads.com/shop/category/masterpiece/description/

You might also be interested in some of Bob's thread information available on the site here: http://www.superiorthreads.com/education/


It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont' 08 Feb 2011 07:21 #57054

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NaneeWolf wrote:
MONDAY, FEB. 7 - - 42 PACKAGES RECEIVED TOTALING 12,684 HSTs.

SoTTT's Members -- please, ya gotta help me out here!! I received 13 packages today and only 6 had the screen name and HST count posted on the outside of the envelope, which meant I had to open the package and go through it to find out who and how many.
That's not so difficult now since there are not that many, but it does take time. And once I start receiving 20,30,40 a day, it will take me all day to sort through them if you don't do it correctly.

Also, it is imperative that you use your own name in the 'sender' space on your return envelope. If you have not included sufficient postage for your package, that way it will go back to you to pay the extra postage and not me. Plus the fact that my P.O. Box will be closed after all the packages are received and your HST's could be lost forever. :( :( :(

Some of the packages I have been receiving have been done exactly right and I am most appreciative of those of you who did it right...and you know who you are! :D :D

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I'm repeating this same post today for the benefit of those of you who are getting your packages ready for mailing. And please remember go to the 1st page of this Forum, 2nd post, to review additional mailing information.

Thanks,
Debbie

Please take your time getting your package together correctly. There's still plenty of time to get them to me, so you don't need to rush.

Thank you very much,
Debbie

"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont' 08 Feb 2011 07:16 #57053

RiverOwl wrote:
Dear Sisters of the Traveling HST;
I can’t find the thread that Edyta mentions in her training video anywhere. What kind of thread are some of you using. I have Madera thread but it is polyester and i know that is not good on cotton fabric because it will cut through the fabric. The 100% cotton fabric thread I have I think is too thick. I have ordered some fabric from Jinny Beyer on line but it hasn’t arrived yet and I am anxious to get going.
Any suggestions on thread? I am in the coastal South East where we only have two quilt shops. Everything else we have to get on-line or drive to Savannah, Ga if one of the quilt shops has it. Thanks,

S/ Barbara

Historic Town of Bluffton, SC


Try Masterpiece #156 by Superior Threads. Bob the Thread Guy and his crew are great! Prompt shipping.
Pat--"Keep Calm and Carry On"
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont' 08 Feb 2011 06:49 #57050

checking in. The Hst paper arrived and now starting to pull fabrics from my stash. I am too so excited to hear Alex and ricky is joining us. by sewmany
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont' 08 Feb 2011 06:01 #57049

A couple of you have asked recently re: which thread to use....Superior's Masterpiece is my choice, and I think a lot of others are using it as well. It is a 50-wt, almost lint-free long-staple cotton thread that is a delight to work with (I use it for all my piecing). Hopefully you can find it in a LQS, but if not, Superior threads provides very quick, efficient online service (http://www.superiorthreads.com/shop/category/600-yds/products/). I have ordered their 3,000 yd cones in several neutral shades and am a huge fan of this product! Nancy
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont' 08 Feb 2011 06:01 #57048

RiverOwl wrote:
Dear Sisters of the Traveling HST;
I can’t find the thread that Edyta mentions in her training video anywhere. What kind of thread are some of you using. I have Madera thread but it is polyester and i know that is not good on cotton fabric because it will cut through the fabric. The 100% cotton fabric thread I have I think is too thick. I have ordered some fabric from Jinny Beyer on line but it hasn’t arrived yet and I am anxious to get going.
Any suggestions on thread? I am in the coastal South East where we only have two quilt shops. Everything else we have to get on-line or drive to Savannah, Ga if one of the quilt shops has it. Thanks,

S/ Barbara

Historic Town of Bluffton, SC

Hi,
Edyta was using a 50 weight thread from Aurafill but you can use any 50 weight thread or something similiar. The idea is to use a thread that won't cause bulk and change the size of the block. I started with Gutterman thread but switched to bottom line by Superior Threads when someone said it would be good to work with.
If you can't find anything local you could order from Superior. Although if you are like the rest of us you don't want to wait. :)
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont' 08 Feb 2011 05:36 #57045

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I have gotten some triangles done and have decided to down size the amount and make a small wall hanging. I kept thinking oh my , I'm going to be getting the same amount back and then have to sew them together. So for once in my life, I am not biting off more than I can chew.
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont' 07 Feb 2011 23:37 #57035

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I would also like to know about the recommended thread for these projects.
Terrie
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont' 07 Feb 2011 22:30 #57033

Hi all,

I'm so excited that Alex and Ricky are joining in and as for Alex signing that is ok with me. I finally finished my HST's tonight and will be shipping them out this week. I have 22 bags with 28 HST's in each bag. I labeled each triangle with my town, state and country and on each bag I have my screen name and the number of HST's in each bag. I will post a message when they are mailed.

Mildred from Manalapan, NJ :lol:
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont' 07 Feb 2011 22:27 #57032

Dear Sisters of the Traveling HST;
I can’t find the thread that Edyta mentions in her training video anywhere. What kind of thread are some of you using. I have Madera thread but it is polyester and i know that is not good on cotton fabric because it will cut through the fabric. The 100% cotton fabric thread I have I think is too thick. I have ordered some fabric from Jinny Beyer on line but it hasn’t arrived yet and I am anxious to get going.
Any suggestions on thread? I am in the coastal South East where we only have two quilt shops. Everything else we have to get on-line or drive to Savannah, Ga if one of the quilt shops has it. Thanks,

S/ Barbara

Historic Town of Bluffton, SC
Last Edit: 07 Feb 2011 22:33 by RiverOwl.
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont' 07 Feb 2011 22:19 #57031

Okay Sisters (and Brothers), Now I really have the fever. Got my papers and fabrics sorted out almost a week ago, but now I really need to clear my schedule for sewing time. Y'all are having WAY too much fun without me :? This is my first exchange and the sheer size of it is so exciting; I can hardly wait to get back those little treasures and start figuring out what to do with them. Happy stitching to all of us :lol: Jackie, in chilly Texas (Thank God no snow or ice where I am!)
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