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Feb 21, 2022 - 10:22 AM
This is the supply list:
• 6” x 44” Ultra Solvy Stabilizer (Finished size approximately 4” x 34”)
• 30 wt. Cotton Blendables Thread 90/14 Topstitch Needle
• 12 wt. Cotton Blendables Thread 100/16 Jeans Needle
• Marker (permanent or water soluable) • 6” x 24” Ruler
• Sewer’s Aid™ • Optional: The Thread Director™
The 30 wt. Cotton is 500 yards (for the bobbin, but could be used on top as well). The 12 wt. Cotton is 330 yards. For an "average" scarf this should be plenty, but if you're going to make it 72" long or so, you should get two spools each. So much depends on how dense you sew the design. It's always better to have more than less when doing a project like this, and you do want the spools to match in color, which can change from dye lot to dye lot.
• 6” x 44” Ultra Solvy Stabilizer (Finished size approximately 4” x 34”)
• 30 wt. Cotton Blendables Thread 90/14 Topstitch Needle
• 12 wt. Cotton Blendables Thread 100/16 Jeans Needle
• Marker (permanent or water soluable) • 6” x 24” Ruler
• Sewer’s Aid™ • Optional: The Thread Director™
The 30 wt. Cotton is 500 yards (for the bobbin, but could be used on top as well). The 12 wt. Cotton is 330 yards. For an "average" scarf this should be plenty, but if you're going to make it 72" long or so, you should get two spools each. So much depends on how dense you sew the design. It's always better to have more than less when doing a project like this, and you do want the spools to match in color, which can change from dye lot to dye lot.
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