tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236789502357650552.post1720768228834597422..comments2023-06-30T08:34:46.612+01:00Comments on Feather On A Wire: Well duh!Featheronawire Sally Bramaldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12724148087746233712noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236789502357650552.post-88639685083520265492014-10-27T05:03:39.268+00:002014-10-27T05:03:39.268+00:00Learning curves are important, even if they do get...Learning curves are important, even if they do get in the way of perfectionism! <br /><br />Personally I never trust water soluble thread as I once used it on a much loved quilt - and instead of dissolving, it only partly dissolved, leaving stubble all over my beautiful quilt. I spent hours pulling out weirdly frazzled 'dissolved' fibers with tweezers and vowed to never believe them again.<br /><br />I know what you mean about 'early' blocks, sometimes I look back at mine and don't even know why I thought it was worth the time to make it - its extraordinary how quickly you grow in quilting!Esther Aliuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04760874340919976083noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4236789502357650552.post-70054106565791074782014-10-26T20:11:09.704+00:002014-10-26T20:11:09.704+00:00Water soluble thread does have many uses but, as y...Water soluble thread does have many uses but, as you observed, the complete process/situation, has to be thoroughly considered/analyzed!!! I keep my thread in zip-lock bags with as many of those desiccants as I can cram in with it/them!!!! If I machine baste a quilt I use it there, also!!!! Love Superior's thread!!!!! Doreenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13046337201611727831noreply@blogger.com