tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post2801489702279098963..comments2024-02-25T01:55:51.626-06:00Comments on Diane Gaudynski "A New Tradition in Quilting": YLI Sparkle Metallic ThreadDiane Gaudynskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15164789327167957184noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post-9153554454327172702011-11-30T18:44:16.978-06:002011-11-30T18:44:16.978-06:00Susan, No, I won't be attending even though I ...Susan, No, I won't be attending even though I was so very cordially invited to teach again. I can't do as much travel now, but I know you'll have great classes there and an excellent show.Diane Gaudynskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15164789327167957184noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post-56998905861119464952011-11-30T18:26:33.241-06:002011-11-30T18:26:33.241-06:00Diane - will you be attending next year's even...Diane - will you be attending next year's event in Tacoma? I'm sure hoping you are!<br />Thanks for your quick response!susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17825831094820580684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post-34914510129849404492011-11-30T09:28:13.858-06:002011-11-30T09:28:13.858-06:00Susan, hope you have good luck with the thread. I...Susan, hope you have good luck with the thread. I really like it, it truly gives just a "sparkle" when light hits the quilt. Jersey needles for me worked perfectly. Start with a #80, and then try a #70 and see if it works; it did for me, left a smaller hole.<br /><br />Anytime you have skipped stitches or frayed thread, the needle is probably too small, so go up a size. Something about the Jersey design that worked so well with this thread. <br /><br />I think the Machine Quilting Challenge will help everyone, and will be fun too. Hmm, must start planning my part in that. <br /><br />I loved the event in Seattle - next year it is in Tacoma and I encourage everyone to go, terrific show. APWQ www.apwq.orgDiane Gaudynskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15164789327167957184noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post-91003897380926317312011-11-30T08:09:21.825-06:002011-11-30T08:09:21.825-06:00Good morning Diane! I so enjoyed your detailed ti...Good morning Diane! I so enjoyed your detailed tips in using this thread! Thank you! I too just bought YLI with a sparkle. I didn't know about the Jersey needle -- now to find one. <br />I am so looking forward to the Machine Quilting Challenge with Sew Cal Gal. So so glad that you will be one of the teachers! It reminds me of your three classes I took in Seattle at the Pacific NW Quilt Show a few years back. Keep up the good work of teaching us! Thank you so much for sharing your tips and experience with us!susanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17825831094820580684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post-77265578970277062662011-11-21T09:31:28.159-06:002011-11-21T09:31:28.159-06:00victoria girl, yes it's a ball point needle. ...victoria girl, yes it's a ball point needle. If you have that, give it a try. I noticed there are "stretch" ball point needles in my drawer too, but YLI specifically said "jersey" ballpoint, to that's what I used. You might even try a Universal first, but I have to say the jersey ones work great, no shredding or fraying at all quilting at normal speed. <br /><br />I do use #100 silk in the bobbin as well, but find that a very fine Egyptian cotton works great too - my favorite is Aurifil #50, orange cones. <br /><br />There are many "fine" threads now on the market - silk, poly, cotton. See what works best as a combo with silk in the top in your machine and to your eye for the back of the quilt. But do avoid the heavy cotton threads for the bobbin.Diane Gaudynskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15164789327167957184noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post-13045131721151498662011-11-20T22:37:29.795-06:002011-11-20T22:37:29.795-06:00Diane, by Jersey needle, do you mean ball point ne...Diane, by Jersey needle, do you mean ball point needle? Also, when you quilt with the silk do you use silk in the bobbin. I've never used silk before but want to try it on a hand appliquéd quilt with a wool batt. Your work is inspiring as alwaysvictoria girlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01341991368436280997noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post-69037269538064010222011-11-10T17:09:37.251-06:002011-11-10T17:09:37.251-06:00Diane, I love your work and hope that some day I w...Diane, I love your work and hope that some day I will be 1/2 as good as you are. You make me want to do more.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post-928958238130182492011-11-10T11:04:18.177-06:002011-11-10T11:04:18.177-06:00Thank you for doing all the work, I love seeing th...Thank you for doing all the work, I love seeing the differences thread can make. Much appreciated<br />CorinneAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post-29370877183448117682011-11-09T08:38:42.775-06:002011-11-09T08:38:42.775-06:00The home machine is indeed more gentle. I think i...The home machine is indeed more gentle. I think if you use all the right combinations any of the metallics should work just fine. <br /><br />Gini, yes, the YLI is definitely more "me." I already used it in one quilt as a line of echo quilting that blended in with the silk thread and it looked wonderful. I think it also holds some possibilities for the actual quilting motifs. We shall see! <br /><br />The flat metallic was sent to me to try, and I probably would have walked right by it in a shop, not even tempted. Sometimes it's good to explore just a bit.<br /><br />I don't like a lot of bling on my quilts so the YLI Sparkle is a nice compromise for drawing attention to designs without going over the top, for me at least.Diane Gaudynskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15164789327167957184noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post-70137069011377088312011-11-09T07:12:03.656-06:002011-11-09T07:12:03.656-06:00I think the YLI looks more like "Diane" ...I think the YLI looks more like "Diane" than the previous flat metallic. Lovely as always.Gini Ewersnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post-26039600745051349322011-11-07T21:50:05.655-06:002011-11-07T21:50:05.655-06:00Beautiful quilting, Diane. Metallics are not some...Beautiful quilting, Diane. Metallics are not something I've tried much but I have a few here so might need to try them. They haven't worked well on my longarm but the domestic machine is so much gentler.<br />cheers, cat stone.<br />For some reason I can only post as 'anonymous'.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post-87572371441694431222011-11-07T14:02:41.079-06:002011-11-07T14:02:41.079-06:00Caryl, Yes, this is wool batt, and I used plain wa...Caryl, Yes, this is wool batt, and I used plain washed muslin on the back. I think this was Pellon Legacy wool, as it is soft and not too poufy.Diane Gaudynskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15164789327167957184noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post-20817354412411509572011-11-07T13:32:04.656-06:002011-11-07T13:32:04.656-06:00Diane,
Are you using wool batting? I am so impres...Diane,<br />Are you using wool batting? I am so impressed.<br /><br />CarylAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post-39321482016884895082011-11-07T11:38:36.401-06:002011-11-07T11:38:36.401-06:00This one looks lovely, so many things to try, so l...This one looks lovely, so many things to try, so little time....Featheronawire Sally Bramaldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12724148087746233712noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post-64096752261092284552011-11-07T11:25:31.420-06:002011-11-07T11:25:31.420-06:00Kheli and Taryn, thanks, and glad it was helpful. ...Kheli and Taryn, thanks, and glad it was helpful. It is indeed so absolutely frustrating at the beginning, but I see in classes that I teach that getting things right, trying, seeing what needs work or change, trying again, repeating and repeating makes a huge difference very quickly. Take breaks as well, so you re-gain concentration each time, each attempt. <br /><br />Then repetition in a real project of the skills is the way to go. It will definitely get easier, smoother, better with repetition and concentration. Then it becomes so much fun to do.Diane Gaudynskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15164789327167957184noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post-8787554112371343552011-11-07T11:11:12.504-06:002011-11-07T11:11:12.504-06:00I appreciate reading the evaluations of different ...I appreciate reading the evaluations of different threads from someone who is so accomplished at machine quilting. I also appreciate the encouragement to practice everyday. It is frustrating at the beginning so encouragement helps.Tarynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03455236914872943577noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6348163707540787409.post-27771363050637205322011-11-07T10:53:23.390-06:002011-11-07T10:53:23.390-06:00Diane - I am such a fan of your work! Thanks for a...Diane - I am such a fan of your work! Thanks for all this info on metallic threads.<br /><br />Oliver looks quite please with himself!Kellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12471627015846601167noreply@blogger.com