 I recently mentioned to several friends that I was having trouble pulling my needle through my latest hand quilting project.  Kinda felt like when your hands get a little dirty, or a little sweaty and it makes the needle "stick" a little.  I got some helpful comments to my query, and I think the problem may be that this batting might be all cotton, which is harder to hand quilt than a bat with some polyester in it.  I bought it off a bolt in a shop, so I don't have a label to tell me what the content is.  My dear SisterStitches very kindly brought me a new kind of needle to try last week when she came to visit.  It is the needle pictured at the left, called Black Gold Needles by Clover.  You can tell in the photo that the needle really is black.  It. Was. Amazing.  These new needles are like a hot knife through butter.  Such a pleasure to use.  Thank you so much, SisterStitches!  To be an honest product tester though, I do need to tell you that I broke one of the needles while I was sewing, something I don't think I've ever done before with a hand needle.  Maybe it was the pressure I was putting on the needle, possibly bending it a little, and you can be sure these needles are very skinny.  But I still love the needles and will happily use them and recommend them to others.
I recently mentioned to several friends that I was having trouble pulling my needle through my latest hand quilting project.  Kinda felt like when your hands get a little dirty, or a little sweaty and it makes the needle "stick" a little.  I got some helpful comments to my query, and I think the problem may be that this batting might be all cotton, which is harder to hand quilt than a bat with some polyester in it.  I bought it off a bolt in a shop, so I don't have a label to tell me what the content is.  My dear SisterStitches very kindly brought me a new kind of needle to try last week when she came to visit.  It is the needle pictured at the left, called Black Gold Needles by Clover.  You can tell in the photo that the needle really is black.  It. Was. Amazing.  These new needles are like a hot knife through butter.  Such a pleasure to use.  Thank you so much, SisterStitches!  To be an honest product tester though, I do need to tell you that I broke one of the needles while I was sewing, something I don't think I've ever done before with a hand needle.  Maybe it was the pressure I was putting on the needle, possibly bending it a little, and you can be sure these needles are very skinny.  But I still love the needles and will happily use them and recommend them to others.Saturday, July 18, 2009
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 I recently mentioned to several friends that I was having trouble pulling my needle through my latest hand quilting project.  Kinda felt like when your hands get a little dirty, or a little sweaty and it makes the needle "stick" a little.  I got some helpful comments to my query, and I think the problem may be that this batting might be all cotton, which is harder to hand quilt than a bat with some polyester in it.  I bought it off a bolt in a shop, so I don't have a label to tell me what the content is.  My dear SisterStitches very kindly brought me a new kind of needle to try last week when she came to visit.  It is the needle pictured at the left, called Black Gold Needles by Clover.  You can tell in the photo that the needle really is black.  It. Was. Amazing.  These new needles are like a hot knife through butter.  Such a pleasure to use.  Thank you so much, SisterStitches!  To be an honest product tester though, I do need to tell you that I broke one of the needles while I was sewing, something I don't think I've ever done before with a hand needle.  Maybe it was the pressure I was putting on the needle, possibly bending it a little, and you can be sure these needles are very skinny.  But I still love the needles and will happily use them and recommend them to others.
I recently mentioned to several friends that I was having trouble pulling my needle through my latest hand quilting project.  Kinda felt like when your hands get a little dirty, or a little sweaty and it makes the needle "stick" a little.  I got some helpful comments to my query, and I think the problem may be that this batting might be all cotton, which is harder to hand quilt than a bat with some polyester in it.  I bought it off a bolt in a shop, so I don't have a label to tell me what the content is.  My dear SisterStitches very kindly brought me a new kind of needle to try last week when she came to visit.  It is the needle pictured at the left, called Black Gold Needles by Clover.  You can tell in the photo that the needle really is black.  It. Was. Amazing.  These new needles are like a hot knife through butter.  Such a pleasure to use.  Thank you so much, SisterStitches!  To be an honest product tester though, I do need to tell you that I broke one of the needles while I was sewing, something I don't think I've ever done before with a hand needle.  Maybe it was the pressure I was putting on the needle, possibly bending it a little, and you can be sure these needles are very skinny.  But I still love the needles and will happily use them and recommend them to others.
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Thanks for the great product review! Are you done quilting the big flower piece?
ReplyDeleteNo I'm not finished with that piece, Pam. I quilt on it when I need some "portable" work to do. Thanks again for the needles!
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