Bluesman Report post Posted April 17, 2012 Until I get a machine, I am going to hand stitch some of my projects. I thought it may be a good idea to use the same thread that is used on a machine. This way i can understand the different sizes and textures. Is this recommended? Thanks, Jon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bruce johnson Report post Posted April 17, 2012 Jon, I use machine thread for handsewn repairs and to match machiune stitching in places I can't get a machine into. You can get a little sticky wax like besswax to grab it a bit. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bluesman Report post Posted April 17, 2012 Jon, I use machine thread for handsewn repairs and to match machiune stitching in places I can't get a machine into. You can get a little sticky wax like besswax to grab it a bit. So can I use the Nylex (sp) thread and just rub it with beeswax. The stuff I get from TLF is already waxed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rayban Report post Posted April 18, 2012 I have used machine thread to hand stitch (bonded nylon) but only when I really have to...I sure don't enjoy it, it like stitching with a wet noodle, even when I've run it through beeswax....but it got the job done. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bluesman Report post Posted April 18, 2012 Well I got my answer. You folks are the best. Thanks, Jon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
steelhawk Report post Posted April 18, 2012 When there is a part that I have to hand stitch, I will use the bonded nylon thread only if I have to match the thread that will be machine stitched. If I don't have to, then I will use waxed thread from Tandy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ramrod Report post Posted May 8, 2012 i use the tandy machine thread....the #69 nylon. it works out very well and i have, like a million feet of it. i'd like to try some linen, tho. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jacket potato Report post Posted May 16, 2012 (edited) i use the tandy machine thread....the #69 nylon. it works out very well and i have, like a million feet of it. i'd like to try some linen, tho. Hi Ramrod, I have a question for you if you do not mind please. I also have this tandy Z69 nylon and I have been trying to use it with my machine like a million times and every time I give up exhausted. This nylon is so slick, it winds around the bobbin on a second stitch and the machine stops making warning noise. My machine is not a special machine for leather, I just use special needles and foot for leather but I think this is not the reason? How do you use the nylon on bobins so they keep thread tension? Thank you! Edited May 16, 2012 by jacket potato Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ramrod Report post Posted May 17, 2012 jacket potato - well, first i have to apologize to you....i don't know how or why i got #69 in my head. but the thread size i'm hand sewing with is the tandy 277 machine thread. i've made a few posts and stated #69 in each of them. i feel like a total idiot. i'm sorry, but i can't answer your question. i'm sure one of the sharper and waay more experienced sewing machine gurus will be able to help out on this one. you might want to state what machine you're using forst of all so these guys can help you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites