I got the Nora Corbett Letter D and it calls for YLI invisible thread. Where can I get this?
Thanks, Debbie
Posted by: debbaker on 07/07/15
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Hello,
I googled to see where this can be purchased and it looks like Jo-Ann Fabrics carries it as well as Amazon. I hope this helps :) Thank you!
~Kristi @ ECS
Posted by: Kristi @ ECS on 07/07/15
Thanks so much for your help!!
Posted by: debbaker on 07/07/15
I know I'm not very bright, but if you're using invisible thread, couldn't you just pretend to use it? :)
Posted by: VCESS on 07/07/15
Didn't think about that so look whose not so bright. Thanks for the idea. That will save me some money!!
Posted by: debbaker on 07/08/15
What is invisible thread and what is it used for.
I'm with VCESS, just pretend. It will save time as well. LOL
Posted by: Texas Stitcher on 07/09/15
That's our Nora for you. Quilters use it, & it can be used with another thread for strength. Perhaps she's put a blending filament in " D "
Posted by: jlhewes on 07/10/15
I use invisible thread for attaching beads and for finishing ornament edges, especially when I'm using a lacy ribbon for the edging. It's kind of a pain to work with, being so barely visible, but the end result is fantastic! Never thought of using it as sort of a blending filament... would go with a Kreinik for that. Interesting.
p.s. Nordic Needle sells YLI also... might give them a call, though their standard shipping is high.