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Re: Beading thread 11 Dec 2011 20:41 #72150

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Oh ! the power of lime green !! Awesome ! :mrgreen:
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Re: Beading thread 11 Dec 2011 20:12 #72149

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Nancy, those beads are PERFECT for your quilt! I'm a lime green fan too!
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Re: Beading thread 11 Dec 2011 18:31 #72139

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I am a big fan of lime green! And it ended up being the perfect border for the embroidery! I should mention that the embroidery was done by a woman in South Africa and not by me, in case anyone was thinking I did it. I am definitely not that talented! Thanks again for all of your support! I do love TQS!

Nancy
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Re: Beading thread 11 Dec 2011 17:27 #72133

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OMG! Nancy, that quilt is wonderful! You are so talented. Of course, it helps that there is lime green in it :D .

Kathy
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Re: Beading thread 11 Dec 2011 15:54 #72124

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love your hippo - he is wonderful - and so is the complete quilt - fab
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Re: Beading thread 11 Dec 2011 13:53 #72119

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Thanks again for the suggestions! I ordered some Nymo thread and have now completed the quilt. I really like how it turned out! Every bead is secure with knots everywhere.

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Re: Beading thread 27 Nov 2011 08:32 #71647

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Thanks for all of the wonderful, quick advice! I will definitely do frequent knotting. That is great advice! And what a beautiful wallhanging! I will look at these threads. I really appreciate all of your help! You guys are great!!

Nancy
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Re: Beading thread 26 Nov 2011 19:31 #71641

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Please, listen to Terry's excellent advice. Several years ago I received a lovely gift with tiny beads all along the edge of the binding. The thread broke in one place, but it took me half a weekend to find all the itsy-bitsy beads on the floor and under the sofa, and then sew them all back on. Since then, if I do any beading, I tie the thread every half a dozen beads.
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Re: Beading thread 26 Nov 2011 14:49 #71639

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I used nymo thread on my beaded project. If you are using bugle beads or beads that have sharp edges, the bead will cut through the cotton thread. Also, it is a good idea to sew a couple beads, then knot your thread and continue. That way if a bead is lost, you will only lose one or two instead of a whole row.

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Re: Beading thread 26 Nov 2011 13:47 #71637

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I have used good quality quilting thread as well as cotton
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Re: Beading thread 26 Nov 2011 13:34 #71636

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I've heard that beaders use Nymo thread which is really strong. I've only beaded a little on my quilts. Each bead was sewed securely down with just cotton piecing thread (doubled). So far so good!

Kathy
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Re: Beading thread 26 Nov 2011 13:03 #71634

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Personally, I just used Alex's Masterpiece for beading on a recent wall hanging. I folded it up, took it to a show, and handed it off to the ladies who would later hang it. Then other ladies unhung it, put it into a baggie, and I picked it up at the end of the show. So far so good! Didn't lose a single bead. :D

Dawn,
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Beading thread 26 Nov 2011 12:19 #71633

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Hi -

I'm thinking of adding some beads to a quilted wallhanging (time permitting) and was wondering what kind of thread people use when adding beads to quilts. This is a wallhanging so it doesn't have to withstand the wash, but it still needs to stand up to some handling if it will be taken off the wall and stored.

Thanks!

Nancy
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