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Jun 20, 2007 03:47

The more I work with Cebelia thread, the harder it is to go back to "regular" threads, such as DMC perle cottons, crochet cotton, etc ( Read more... )

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emmacrew June 20 2007, 20:27:56 UTC
Even more than Cebelia I like DMC Cordonnet. Because I find sometimes the Cebelia wears and fuzzes a bit. But yeah, it's hands down better than most cheap crochet cotton, which I won't tat with any more.

The multi-strand sounds pretty, but it's going to be a pain getting nice even picots. I'd probably think about twisting them all together some in an attempt to get them to all behave as a single thread.

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navygreen June 20 2007, 20:34:42 UTC
I know people mix strands all the time. Is there a method to twisting the thread together beforehand? I'm kinda nervous about starting this, but it's a request...

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emmacrew June 20 2007, 20:53:27 UTC
Hm, I'm a spinner, too, so I've got all the tools. You could fasten one end to your shuttle, hold the threads about a yard up, give the shuttle a twirl, watching to make sure the threads don't get so twisted they try to kink up, just enough to make the group more cohesive. Keep pinching while you wind that part onto the shuttle, and repeat.

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navygreen June 21 2007, 01:57:25 UTC
Thanks for your help!

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