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I am using Guterman upholstery thread for my bear. But I am finding it quite slick, unlike my Coats and Clark upoholstery thread. The C&C thread is nylon and Guterman is polyester. I am already not liking the Guterman because it's so dang slick. But I went this route because the lady at the store said it was the strongest thread she had and it matched my mohair perfectly. When I make my knots the are not staying tight. So I have to tie a knot then go back through to the other side, knot, go back to the other side and knot.
Also my first knot is not just a single knot on the end of the thread. I am actually tying the threads together so there is no chance of the knot slipping through the material. Same with the ending knot. Is this right?
Also is it a mortal sin to drop any kind of glue on the final knot after closing a seam? (Don't worry I didn't do it, but I had to ask).
Hi Jennifer, I am quite new so someone may have a better idea than me but I use Guterman and it is very strong. I oversew at the start and finish-I find that knots will pull through so I just do two overstitches in the same place where I need a stuffing gap (go in one side leave a little tail and then cross over the edge of the material to go in at the same point you went in last time and do it again) I then sew round putting an overstitch at the other side of the gap then re sew back the other way. I have found this helps to keep the stuffing gap from pulling as I do give it a bit of grief when pulling the right way and again when stuffing :hug:
Hi Jennifer, try waxing the thread. Get a small block of bees wax, pull the thread across it several times and smooth the wax on the thread by pulling it through your fingers/closed hand. This makes the thread slightly sticky and also prevents those pesky unwanted knots during sewing.
Are you asking about the knots in string jointing? I leave a tail of thread at the starting point, then when I come back again, I knot both threads, pull tight and double-knot again. Then I pull the tails through the body with my needle and snip off (pull while snipping so the thread ends will slip back into the body)
I bring both strands together, form a loop near the end, bring my needle through the loop once, then around and put it through again then pull real hard. I find this makes a much more secure knot than tying the two ends together. It's worked for me for 7 years anyway. I do agree it's very slippery stuff!
You might also try a quilter's knot. I find this one to work great too!!! I Googled it because there is no way I could explain it w/o pictures and it's too early in the morning for me to think that hard!!! Here is a great photo tutorial:
http://www.purlbee.com/hand-vs-machine- … -knot.html
You'll likely enjoy the blog too!
I agree that Guterman thread is pretty strong and used it for years...until I tried the thread bobbins from Sassy. They come in a multitude of colours and are STRONG! They also seem to grab a knot easier and are perfect for minis or larger bears.
Marion
I bring both strands together, form a loop near the end, bring my needle through the loop once, then around and put it through again then pull real hard. I find this makes a much more secure knot than tying the two ends together. It's worked for me for 7 years anyway. I do agree it's very slippery stuff!
You might also try a quilter's knot. I find this one to work great too!!! I Googled it because there is no way I could explain it w/o pictures and it's too early in the morning for me to think that hard!!! Here is a great photo tutorial:
http://www.purlbee.com/hand-vs-machine- … -knot.html
You'll likely enjoy the blog too! :)
Daphne! That is a quilting knot! I have been using that knot for years. Just one day, I did it and I've never looked back, I can't take my time doing knots any other way. You make such big knots from it also!
Richy~
I just paid attention to which threads I use most for closing seams/upholstery thread and it's the Mastex thread I use most often. Perhaps it's not quite as slippery? I don't find too much of a difference in the two brands visually and my knots hold but I can actually sit here and watch the knot loosen on the Gutterman. Perhaps it's just me??? Or the difference between poly and nylon?
I get Mastex at an upholstery shop but most often order it from Edinburgh as they have a great color selection and also have it on the bobbins if you only want a little bit to try. http://www.edinburghimports.com/shoppin … 92364=S023
I was also told to leave at least 1/4 inch of thread at the end of my Mastex thread so that it would not slip off the end. I find if I get in a hurry and forget to leave the tail behind my knot, I can loose it.
Donna
Thanks everyone!
I already do the quilters knot and didn't even know it. I will try the wax since I already have some.