What kind of thread is used for quilting loops? I assume it is heavier than standard thread.
Thanks.
Jbo
What kind of thread is used for quilting loops? I assume it is heavier than standard thread.
Thanks.
Jbo
Last edited by jbo_c; 01-29-2010 at 13:54.
or go to the sewing shop (or hobby/craft center) and look on the thread rack for quilting thred, or the home dec/buttonhole threads- limited colors, but much thicker and sturdier.
hope that helps, KM
Thanks for the quick replies.
I assume there are specific needles made for these?
Jbo
not really- there are yarn needles(frequetly referenced on the whoopie sling threads) and quilting needles, but mostly what you will need for the loops in a synthetic quilte (under or top) will need to be about 2" long and an eye big enough for the tread/yarn/ cord you will be using- I've even used some crochet cotton to make my loops- it was a test quilt, so no worry about excessive water exposure.
KM
I want to apologize for my previous entries- too much caffiene makes for bad keyboard skills.
KM
Jardine recommends thick, hairy yarn for quilting loops. The "hairiness" of the yarn prevents the loops from slipping and hence "traps" the fabric shell and insulation to prevent shifting.
I think an added benefit would be that the yarn would not cut through the shell fabric like thread might. When shifting the quilt while sleeping or preparing to sleep, there can be a lot of stress put on the quilting loops and thin thread might cut through the fabric.
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