Members Drover Posted September 5, 2011 Members Report Posted September 5, 2011 Has anyone tried Thrum Natural Thread? On Abbey England's website it says it is 'best alternative to best common hemp'. I was just thinking of giving some a go and thought I would ask. Thanks Jason Quote
Members amuckart Posted September 6, 2011 Members Report Posted September 6, 2011 I've never heard of it but I use dry-spun 10/1 almost exclusively for hand sewing so I'll be really interested in what it's like to work with. Quote
Members Drover Posted September 9, 2011 Author Members Report Posted September 9, 2011 Thanks for your reply amuckart. I have ordered some and am waiting for it to turn up, will let you know when I finally get to try some. What is the dry-spun 10/1 like to work with? I am wanting to use hand rolled thread more, I like the control it gives you over your threads. Quote
Members amuckart Posted September 9, 2011 Members Report Posted September 9, 2011 Thanks for your reply amuckart. I have ordered some and am waiting for it to turn up, will let you know when I finally get to try some. Thanks, I look forward to the feedback. What is the dry-spun 10/1 like to work with? Variable. The stuff I'm working with is 70 or so years old so it's a little brittle occasionally. Overall though, I like it. Making threads is a little time consuming, and a bit of an art unto itself but I think it's absolutely worth it in terms of the longevity of the final product and the ability to make threads to almost any thickness from a single spool. It does rely on good hand wax though, and making that is another skill again, but worth learning. Quote
Members Drover Posted September 29, 2011 Author Members Report Posted September 29, 2011 The thread has finally turned up, I haven't used any to sew with yet, but I made a 4 strand thread to see what it is like. The staple length is very good (as good as the Hemp I have used), it gives a long tail that makes it easy to set your needle on. It also seems to take the wax well. Quote
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