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IzzysGrammie 11-09-2012 08:32 AM

Help Please - need advice about metallic thread satin applique stitching...
 
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Hi Everyone, I'm building a bedspread for myself and having such a hard time with satin stitching using metallic thread. I have watched tutorials and am using a piece of styrofoam for the thread to travel through to help prevent twisting, I also have my tension loosened, have the metallic needle with the large eye, and still I can sew about one-half inch before the thread breaks. The zig zag is also pulling the bobbin thread to the top some too. This is so frustrating that I'm about to give up and pack it all away. The reason I'm using the metallic thread is because the fabric has little gold flecks all through it. It's hard to see but it's really pretty fabric.

I've included pictures of what I'm trying to accomplish if I don't lose my mind first. Do you have any other suggestions for me? Thanks in advance.... rebecca

Quilterfay 11-09-2012 08:39 AM

I love it! Pasley is one of my favourite patterns. As far as the thread breaking sorry I can't help you.

BrendaK 11-09-2012 08:50 AM

I also love pasley and this is just lovely. Don't have any answers for you but hope someone else does as I would love to see the finished quilt. BrendaK

MrsM 11-09-2012 08:55 AM

Some one once said to put the metalic thread in the bobbin and quilt from the back side but that seems so difficult to do. I think there is a product (sewers aid)that you can rub on your spool of thread to help it go through your machine better and prevent it from breaking.

Tartan 11-09-2012 09:00 AM

How many have you already done? If possible I would switch to a different brand metallic, one with a softer, less brittle feel. If not possible try a needle with a larger eye that is for top stitching or embroidery?

Sewcrazy12 11-09-2012 09:11 AM

Are you using the needles for the gold thread? The needles are specially made for that thread.

misspriss 11-09-2012 09:12 AM

Maybe if you contact a sewing center, one that sells machines, they might be able to help you. They do all sort of work that just amazes me. Good luck!

IzzysGrammie 11-09-2012 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by MrsM (Post 5645539)
Some one once said to put the metalic thread in the bobbin and quilt from the back side but that seems so difficult to do. I think there is a product (sewers aid)that you can rub on your spool of thread to help it go through your machine better and prevent it from breaking.

I forgot about Sewers Aid! I'll try that. Thank you!!

IzzysGrammie 11-09-2012 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by Sewcrazy12 (Post 5645593)
Are you using the needles for the gold thread? The needles are specially made for that thread.

Yes Ma'am... I made a special trip to the fabric store just for those before I even started this. I'm at my wits end right now... haha!

IzzysGrammie 11-09-2012 10:47 AM


Originally Posted by Tartan (Post 5645556)
How many have you already done? If possible I would switch to a different brand metallic, one with a softer, less brittle feel. If not possible try a needle with a larger eye that is for top stitching or embroidery?

I have thought about doing that also... just ripping out the 5 or six items I've already done and starting over... man o man!


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