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  • whatnots [he/him, it/its]
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    1 month ago

    ohhh that sounds perfect, i'm definitely gonna get one of those packs you mentioned!

    i was overthinking how much fabric i might need so i'm glad there's little sets, especially since i need to practice my sewing anyways.

    some supplies i do have lying around, but i'm missing a few things like the rotary cutter and specifically sewing thread. what kind of thread do you usually use? blob-no-thoughts

    • Blockocheese [any]
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      1 month ago

      I use regular 100% cotton 50/3 thread for piecing and basting (I double it for basting because I use longer lengths and it tangles less for me)

      Most people use a thinner thread for piecing and I might when I run out of the 50/3 I have but I'd recommend trying a few types and seeing what you like comfy-cool

      If you don't like one type for piecing you can just use it for basting