Mary.Jane
Publish time 2013-5-15 05:35
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What's YLI thread?
This might sound kind of cheap, but I've used monofilament fishing line for bea ...
That makes sense - good idea.
shazie
Publish time 2013-5-22 23:50
I'm so glad I saw this post because I was thinking about buying some, maybe I won't bother and just use floss instead.
misia2
Publish time 2013-10-13 06:11
Dobry pomysł,można spróbować ,dziękuję :)
GrannyNeedle55
Publish time 2013-10-16 04:25
I find it is harder to knot the invisible thread so I avoid it whenever possible.I know there are different gauges that you can buy, but they mostly sit in my thread box, neglected and alone.:o
marc11161986
Publish time 2013-11-6 12:02
what are the technics to attach the beads to your pattern work
seb0357
Publish time 2013-11-8 10:43
I just tried the invisible thread to add some beads. I find it VERY hard to use and after this, I will probably go back to floss.
jillyann
Publish time 2013-12-2 12:11
Thread of the same color works best for me too.
siennaX
Publish time 2013-12-8 07:20
Not a fan of invisible thread.I use floss that matches the bead color.
flora_81
Publish time 2014-4-13 23:19
i have used the invisible thread by Dritz, it is very good. I have used in mill hill and mirabilia, it is heat resistant, I tested it by iron. It is convenient for me to make up different colour beads together.
naine
Publish time 2014-4-14 00:26
Tryed. I hate it. Prefer Nymo instead.