Ruth1408 wrote:
Here is another way to keep your needle threaded when using silk thread. I found this in "Perfect Hand Applique" by Liuxin Newman. Thread your needle and knot the far end as usual. Hold the short end of the thread (about 1-2 inches) between the thumb and index fingers of your non-sewing hand. Pierce the thread with the needle tip about 1 inch from the end. Let the short end of the thread make a half loop and pierce the thread again with the needle. Make another half loop and pierce again. You should now have what looks like an 'S' or squiggle of thread on the needle. Gently slide the loops of thread down the needle, over the eye and on to the long piece of the thread. Gently pull the long end of the thread to position the loops at the eye of the needle. No way will this slip off or hang in the finest fabric.
Liuxin demonstrated this technique on TQS. I forget which show it was.
I love YLI silk thread for machine quilting. It's gorgeous!
Anne in Vancouver, Canada