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Re: Using leftover thread pieces 14 Jan 2012 19:17 #73772

  • suehenyon
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Thanks all, I'll check out those videos in hopes of cleaning up some mess!
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Re: Using leftover thread pieces 14 Jan 2012 16:56 #73759

There is a video on the Superior Threads website where Dr. Bob's son does something like that to make a guitar shaped fiber art piece.
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Re: Using leftover thread pieces 14 Jan 2012 15:33 #73752

I think the technique you are talking about was done by Sally Dutko in Episode 302. Rita. :D
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Re: Using leftover thread pieces 14 Jan 2012 09:01 #73716

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Hi Susan -

I've never done it myself, but I've seen it several times on different videos. You basically sandwich your threads in wash-away stabilizer then quilt it heavily to hold the threads together. I think I've seen some where then quilt a grid first, then do other quilting to catch all of the threads, but I don't think that's necessary. You can also throw in fabrics scraps and pretty much anything else that your sewing machine can sew through.

Nancy
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Using leftover thread pieces 14 Jan 2012 08:56 #73715

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I saw a lady at the Annapolis, MD Quilt show doing a demonstration of making texture from leftover bits of threads. It was really neat, and I remember that there was at least one piece of washaway stabilizer, but that's all I remember. Does this this technique ring a bell with anyone? If so, do you remember how to do this?
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