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By: Pat Sloan

I am a crafter… there … the truth is out! I have done some sort of ‘making of things’ all my life. Most of it I taught myself, as my family does not have any crafty types in it.

pat sloans copy of mary thomas embroidery

But my mom is so amazing that she bought me whatever I wanted in the way of craft supplies. So I was able to try a lot of things. This is my embroidery book. I used it to teach myself all kinds of amazing stitches and I’m so happy to still have it.

pat sloan embroidery basket

This is my childhood embroidery basket. Being a child of the late 60s and early 70s a bold PLASTIC basket was the in thing to have… it’s sure durable!

In the world of quilting we don’t work just with fabrics cut and pieced together… oh no… we love to ADD to that fabric with amazing embroidery! There are many types of embroidery. Today I’m touching on three areas and have two guests sharing about their particular embroidery passion.

First up is a Q & A with Bari J. of Bari J. Designs. I thought she was perfect to give us some insider tips! She has videos on her “WLFK” blog as well.. so you’ll want to cruise over there.

Embroidery with Bari J.

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What are the common thread weights you like to do embroidery with?

It really depends on the project and what effect I might be going for or if I need to fill in a large space. However, I do use a lot of Cosmo multi-work which is a two strand floss. Honestly, I can’t figure out what the weight is according to the packaging. I also like the Aurifil Sashiko which is a 30 weight. (Stay tuned to the end folks.. you could WIN some of this amazing thread!)

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What size needles do you use?

I use a size ten for most of my work. However, if you are going to use perl cotton you’ll need a needle with a bigger eye.

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What fabrics do you like for the base of your design? Do you back the fabric with a interfacing or a batting?

I use a lot of plain old quilt weight cotton. I do put interfacing on the back of the fabric. I use form flex which is a light weight woven cotton fusible.

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What is your favorite way to transfer designs?

I love the product, transfer-eze. You print your design out, it sticks to the top of your work, you stitch right through and then dissolves in water when you are finished. I also like to use a light box and frixion pens.

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When is it important to hoop your work?

For many stitches, using a hoop is nearly imperative in my opinion. This is so that your stitches are nice and tight (not too tight) and not loopy and bumpy. However, there are stitches that are best done without the use of a hoop like the bullion stitch.

When you’re done, what are the ways you like to use the embroidery?

I like embroidery on pillows and in quilts and I especially like to use it on a smaller item such as a bag. The work is so small and intricate I think it makes a great impact on small projects.

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Visit Bari J. at Bari J. Designs.


Here at the Quilting Gallery we have a great series of posts by Lenna Green. She wrote and video taped an entire series on embroidery … check out her posts.

This year I’m the host for Aurifil’s Designer of the Month mystery blocks. And the featured style is embroidery!! Bari J. is one of our upcoming designers. And we already have four fabulous FREE blocks for you to download and print!

Aurifil BOM block by Sherri Falls

Find all the interviews and download the patterns here. Plus read how you can get in on a chance to win Aurifil thread!


Crazy Quilting

When we first announced our Learning Center topics we received a lovely note from Connie Eyberg about crazy quilting. Since Crazy Quilting is Connie’s passion I asked her to guest post about it today!

Crazy Quilting is one of America’s earliest quilt styles. It gained popularity in the 1800s through the early 1900s (roughly 1876-1910) and is a style of quilting associated with the Victorian quilts. It is easy to identify a crazy quilt by the use of irregular shaped patches in various sizes joined together in a random manner with no pattern in particular; it is then embellished with decorative stitching.

The seams were embroidered with intricate stitches and some areas on the quilts were then adorned with fine stitchery and sometimes painted designs. Originally stitched by wealthy women using fancy fabrics such as silks, velvets or brocades, women of lower income were soon creating their own crazy quilts through the use of castoff clothing of wealthier relatives, scraps sold by factories at reasonable prices, etc. Denim, flannels, cottons and other more common fabrics were also eventually used to create crazy quilts.

crazy quilting

Crazy quilting has been experiencing a new appreciation and resurgence in recent years and although still having the same characteristics as the historical quilts have evolved due to newly developed and more readily available materials, products and techniques. Anything goes, from solid fabrics to patterned fabrics, basic stitching to more elaborate creations with lots of embellishing. Options for embellishing are almost unlimited. It is perfectly acceptable to embellish such things as jewelry pieces, ribbon embroidery, buttons, sequins, beads, keys, ciggies or other images on cloth, doilies, laces, fancy fibers and charms for instance.

Two techniques used to construct crazy quilts are (1) paper piecing or (2) flip and sew (at times may be referred to as stitch and turn, stitch and flip, flip and stitch, or fold and sew among others). The pieces are constructed onto a base fabric such as muslin.

crazy quilting

Crazy quilting has no hard and fast rules. It is a wonderful means of expression as an art form in itself. Animals, flowers, insects and/or birds seem to be the favorite subjects used to decorate crazy quilts. You will very often see spiders in their webs on crazy quilts which is a symbol of good luck. Crazy quilting is not just used for quilts, but many items are now made using a crazy quilt patterning and embellishing techniques.

Some great links to learn more about crazy quilting and see more examples:

  • A wonderful sample of an antique CQ from 1885 was shared by Deb of Mosaic Magpie on a co-authored crazy quilt blog. You will also find many CQ related links to other sites on the sidebar of this blog: http://simplyCQ.blogspot.com
  • A variety of entries for a year-long crazy quilt project are shared on this site. Lots of eye candy here: http://www.cqjp2012.blogspot.com/
  • Pat Winter is a mentor to many of us and shares so much of her knowledge with others on her blog. She also produces a magazine devoted to CQ and the link to find it is on her blog: http://gatherings100.blogspot.com/
  • This is a site for CQ lovers from around the world. They host many round robins, challenges, etc. http://crazyquiltinginternational.blogspot.com/

Visit Connie Eyberg at http://ceoriginals.blogspot.com/ and http://ceostudiosolutions.blogspot.com/.

crazy quilt detail from mosaic magpie

Interested in more? Mosaic Magpie has a lovely write up with more photos of the full quilt at the beginning of this article!


Sashiko

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Do you personally challenge yourself to learn something new in quilting every so often? I do! This year I’ve become interested in not only learning more about embroidery but also taking a dip into the world of Sashiko quilting. I don’t know much about this.. but I have friends that do!

Today I’m going to give you a little overview, some links to videos and articles.. then later this year we’ll dive a little deeper with an expert.

What IS Sashiko?

Wikipedia says “Sashiko (literally “little stabs”) is a form of decorative reinforcement stitching (or functional embroidery) from Japan. Traditionally used to reinforce points of wear, or to repair worn places or tears with patches, this running stitch technique is often used for purely decorative purposes in quilting and embroidery. The white cotton thread on the traditional indigo blue cloth gives Sashiko its distinctive appearance, though decorative items sometimes use red thread.

Many Sashiko patterns were derived from Chinese designs, but just as many were developed by the Japanese themselves. The artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) published the book New Forms for Design in 1824, and these designs have inspired many Sashiko patterns.” Source

Sashiko is an embroidery pattern you put on the top of the fabric, just like the crazy quilting and regular embroidery. I’m drawn to the traditional navy with cream thread, it’s so beautiful! I can’t wait to try this!

Sashiko

If you can’t wait and want to try Sashiko now.. there is a nice tutorial at Purlbee. Here is more info at About.com with some freebies to download.

Did you know there is now a Sashiko machine by Baby Lock? I found this fascinating and will be taking a look at one next time I can!


Thread Give-Away

sashiko thread

Our friends at Aurifil are sponsoring a thread giveaway to celebrate MY interest in Sashiko! This beautiful box of colors was selected by quilter Sharon Pederson. You can learn about the threads from Sharon at these videos: Video 1 and Video 2.

To be in the running to win… Answer one of these reader questions in the comment section below:

  • What kind of thread to use for embroidery? There are so many choices!
  • What type of embroidery is your favorite?
  • What is your preferred size and brand of needles to use for embroidery?

One winner will be randomly selected next Wednesday, April 25, 2012. One entry per person please.


Pat Sloan - The Voice of Quilting

Pat Sloan is owner and founder of the quilting design and publishing company Pat Sloan & Co. She has published over 25 books, more than 100 patterns, nearly 10 fabric lines, and has had her work featured in all the major Quilt magazines. In January 2010, Pat started hosting her weekly Internet Radio show called Creative Talk Radio.

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Congratulations to the winner #100 Winona.. check your email for a message from me.

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549 responses to “More Quilting Styles – Embroidery, Crazy Quilting, Sashiko”

  1. upstatelisa Avatar
    upstatelisa

    I don’t embroider as much as I would like but I just bought a couple of spools of 30 wt aurifil at the Lancaster show. I have used a lot of perle cotton in the past. As for needles… usually whatever has a big enough eye for the thread… perhaps I need to look closer at the size! I do a lot of back stitch, running stitch and I love a french knot or two!

  2. Sue Avatar
    Sue

    I love cross-stitch- I haven’t done very much of it lately. I usually use DMC floss and any embroidery needle that I happen to have around!

  3. Connie Eyberg Avatar

    Those threads are beautiful! I tend to use embroidery floss but have just begun experimentiing with different threads. I’d love to try these! (hint, hint *smile*). My go-to needles are embroidery crewel needles in sizes 6 to 9, depending on the number of strands or type of thread. I truly enjoy all types of embroidery I’ve tried so far, but am just completing an on-line class in Chikan embroidery and I’m loving it.

  4. Missy Avatar

    I love embroidery of every kind, I’m just not any good at it. I am making a crazy quilt purse though that I will be attempting decorative stitches on!

  5. M-R Avatar
    M-R

    Great post! I haven’t done embroidery for years, but when I did I used DMC. Thanks so much for the giveaway!

  6. Barbara Avatar
    Barbara

    I love embroidery of every type. From heavy crewel to the light and airy designs of today – it’s all fun !

    ~great~ giveaway – thanks for the chance

  7. DianeH Avatar

    My favourite embroidery to do now is incorporating stitcheries into my quilts. I use DMC floss and DMC Perle cotton. Thanks for such a lovely post.

  8. Nancy S Avatar
    Nancy S

    I love the clean lines of Sashiko work. It is nice to get back to embroidery after such a long while.

  9. Sunnybec Avatar

    I always use DMC thread for my embroidery, and to be honest never take much notice of the size of the needle.

  10. Carrie P. Avatar

    I am so glad that embroidery is becoming popular again. My grandma taught me how to embroider. That is so neat that your mom was so generous about getting you the craft things. She knew you were an artist from the beginning.
    I use mostly DMC floss because I have so much of it from my cross stitch days, which I don’t do any more. I really like embroidery better. I do have some Cosmo floss and have also used some floss made of bamboo.
    Perle cotton is becoming one of my favorites to embroider with too.

  11. Patti Avatar
    Patti

    I enjoy doing crazy quilting. I like trying different stitches using different thread, each giving a unique look. Thanks for a chance. This thread would be great to try.

  12. Annerieke Avatar
    Annerieke

    When I do embroidery I usually make cross-stiches, but I would like to try shasiko. The needle I use is usually a blunt one, but I don’t know what brand(?) 😉
    Once I did ‘hardanger’ I used perle cotton for this.

  13. Lee Ann L. Avatar

    1. I’ve been wanting to do a little embroidery. I heard that 30 or 40 wt is best. Of course, I have neither at the moment. LOL. 🙂

    2. Honestly, I love the look that has a variety of embroidery stitches.

    3. To be honest, I have no clue! I used to cross-stitch and would use a special size needle that would handle floss. But, what I have in mind would need to be different. I’d have to trust this person being interviewed saying she liked the size 10 needles (unless using pearl cotton). 🙂

    Thank you for a chance to win.

  14. DinahT Avatar
    DinahT

    ■What kind of thread to use for embroidery?
    My favorite thread for embroidery is Splendor Silk, strandable 12-ply. Great coverage and a wonderful hand.

    ■What type of embroidery is your favorite?
    Overall I am a fan of surface embroidery, but open work is great too.

  15. Mary S Avatar
    Mary S

    I love to do embroidery work, it’s very relaxing for me. Usually I make small pillow designs with some pieced quilting patterns to frame it. I also love redwork, bluework,etc….To me quilting & embroidery work go hand in hand. Usually use DMC or pearle cotton. It’s the most available.

  16. Helga Avatar
    Helga

    I love all embroidery, but my favorite is free or open work.

    I love silk to stitch and all other.

    I´m a chaoss stitcher.

    LG,
    Helga from Germany

  17. MC Avatar

    I love embroidery, but usually stick with the simple stuff like cross stitch and blanket stitch. I use embroidery floss from the craft store, and sometimes regular 50wt cotton thread for tiny things.

  18. Jenn Vallimont Avatar
    Jenn Vallimont

    I have new fire for embroidery, especially now that much of my sewing time must be completed while sitting at Little League baseball games. I like DMC floss for most of my embroidery, but just started using some Kreinik metallics blending filament to add a little bling to some projects. I have fun learning new stitches.

  19. Patty Happel Avatar
    Patty Happel

    I love machine embroidery and free motion thread work. I like the new titanium needles.

  20. sandyb Avatar
    sandyb

    I love cross-stitch and crewel with different threads but not until recently since I have discovered the world of blogging have I discovered the wonderful threads and how to use the metallic and other wonderful threads to add some dazzle to my works. I also use the threads to add dimension to quilting. How a project can change with wonderful threads.

    Thank you.

    sandyb720 at gmail dot com

  21. Patty Swatzell Avatar
    Patty Swatzell

    I used Sulky embroidery when I first started but now I love using Aurifil threads. My Bernina loves Aurifil and what ever I make either sewing or embroidering is perfect.

  22. Mary Avatar
    Mary

    I’m so glad to see embroidery making such a comeback. I embroidered everything when I was young (my clothes, my niece & nephew’s clothes,,,anything that wasn’t moving!) I usually use DMC, but have been eyeing up Aurifil as of late.
    Thanks for the chance to win.

  23. Maryellen M Avatar
    Maryellen M

    I used to do more embroidery by hand, and did candlewicking, as well. I used DMC then, but would switch to Aurifil now. I really want to try Sashiko by machine. I recently got some Aurifil 28 and 12 wt, and loved playing with my fancy stitches on my machine. It worked great!

  24. Krista - Poppyprint Avatar

    I love embroidery! Thank you for a very informative post. I’ve just started using chenille needles for embroidery on linen. My current thread preference is perle 8 cotton by Presencia. I like not having to separate strands.

  25. Elizabeth Johnson Avatar

    Sashiko looks very interesting. I might like to try a block or two with you. I like collecting old embroidery of all types. But I personally have only done one and used DMC thread. I was a little girl. Would love to win and try Sashiko with the threads. Thanks for the giveaway. It’s always fun stopping by. Lisa

  26. Ashley Avatar
    Ashley

    My grandmother taught me cross stitch when I was little. That’s what the majority of my projects are. I love that it becomes like an impressionist painting with thread. I’ve recently started trying out more free form embroidery styles, especially ribbon embroidery.

  27. MarciaW Avatar
    MarciaW

    For regular hand embroidery I use DMC floss because it is affordable and readily available. I still have my embroidery basket from when was a kid and stitched all over our pillowcases.
    I’m so VERY excited to read this post! I WANT, no NEED, this Aurifil sashiko thread kit (and where can I find the Aurifil sashiko thread – how much does it cost?)! Right now I am working upon a Japanese fan quilt that requires sashiko for the fans. I also need to find a resource that has the stitches in the right proportions of the ratio so can transfer the straight stitch design to my fans. Had given up on being able to do this until saw your post. Thanks for the information and the chance.

  28. Myra Avatar
    Myra

    For quite awhile now I have been obsessed with all the vintage embroidery patterns! I love to wonder how many others have made this or that pattern before me! But recently, I have begun to discover all of the new designers that are producing wonderful embroidery patterns for us to incorporate into our quilts and I must say, I am quickly becoming addicted to these also. My favorites? Hmmmm…..animated kitchen fruits and veggies? maybe,…..state by state birds & flowers? Maybe,…pillowcase bonnet ladies?Maybe,…Aaaaugh! There are just way too many for me to pick my fave!! LOL!

  29. landscapelady Avatar
    landscapelady

    Like pat, I’m a child of the 60s and learned when I was young but I haven’t done embroidery for years. I always used the floss that you have to pick apart and use two or three strands. Would love to try it again with aurifill. Love the 50 weight for sewing

  30. mammafairy Avatar

    I do very little embroidery now by hand, but I enjoyed smocking on dresses for the girls when they were small. Does that count?
    I love the look of sashiko, and am very tempted to give it a go. I really cannot recall what I used for the smocking, perle cotton, perhaps?

  31. Mary Avatar
    Mary

    I have just started doing embroidery on wool felt applique projects. I’m using a chenille #26 needle. I’m using DMC embroidery thread because that’s what the blog I looked at said to use. I’m all about trying new things so I’m sure I would use this thread and learn me some sashiko. Aurifill thread is the best. How does this compare to their 50 weight?

  32. Jennifer Rodriguez Avatar

    I love to use perle cotton size 5/8..but I’ve been itching to try Aurifil!!

  33. lynda Morrissette Avatar
    lynda Morrissette

    I love to do machine embroidery. I would love to try Aurifil for my projects.
    Now I use DMC or Madiera. That is just what I have..
    Thanks

  34. Bev C Avatar

    Thank you for the inpsirational post. I use mainly DMC threads for embroidery because that is what is avalable locally. I would love to try the Aurifil threads, the colours look amazing.
    Thanks for the opportunity to enter the giveaway.
    Happy days.
    Bev.xoxo

  35. Judith Avatar
    Judith

    I’ve embroidered forever, mostly using cotton floss, but occasionally silk. Recently, I’ve begun to use perle cotton for hand quilting and I really like both the look and the idea of “utility” quilting. I’d like to expand my experience with sashiko, and I can’t think of a better way to start than with this wonderful selection of threads.

  36. Ramona Avatar
    Ramona

    I haven’t embroidered in ages. My mom used to crewel embroider with wool(?) thread that looked amazing. Now a lot of my “embroidery” is done on the machine. I am very tempted to pick it back up. There are so many cute embellishments that can be added to a bag or quilted project.
    Like you I would love to try sashiko.

  37. Jennyroo Avatar
    Jennyroo

    I love all embroidery, maybe Crewel the best of all?

  38. robin Avatar
    robin

    I’ve done some cross stitch in the past, using DMC. Would love to try these threads!

  39. wanda Avatar
    wanda

    I only do embroidery by hand using DMC thread. I have embroidered since I was 7 , and doing cross stitch, then counted cross stitch. I wish I lived close to you to learn more about Sashiko,but I guess I will teach myself with the help of the internet. I am currently collecting for a crazy quilt, I love them. Thanks for the chance to win the thread. Have a great weekend.

  40. martina Avatar

    I normally use Cosmo or DMC threads for my embroideries. I got into stitching about three years ago, which I never tought I will never be doing. And now I can’t stop.Lol! The newest adventure is crazy quilt embroideries. Just have finished my first block.Wow. Love it.

  41. Marissa Avatar

    My favorit style of embroidery is traditional Mexican embroidery. It was the first style I learned and it was my grandmother-inlaw who taught me how to do it.

  42. JOAN GODFREY Avatar
    JOAN GODFREY

    i have done counted cross stitch in many threads, fibers, flosses……mostly using 22 or 24 tapestry needles. i have a sashiko kit, but haven’t started it yet. i will be watching some of these videos and maybe learning enough to get started.
    those threads are such lucious colors!!!!!! i have seen sashiko only in white thread on navy fabrics. these would be REALLY fun to play with.

  43. Rafael's mum Avatar

    My favourite embroidery type just at the moment is actually sashiko. I just finished a large quilt where every other block is embroidered in sashiko. It’s black background and white sashiko yarn but I would love to try and experiment with different colours so thank you for the chance to win some!

  44. Elizabeth Lee Avatar
    Elizabeth Lee

    In the last year or so I have gotten back into hand sewing. Right now
    I am working on my first hand turned applique quilt. The thread I’m using is Aurifil 50 weight with straw needles of different sizes. Over the years I have used a lot of Madeira thread for machine embroidery.
    I would love to win some more Aurifil thread !!!

  45. Karen Avatar

    I enjoy doing a variety of stitcheries and have just completed my first one using Aurifil. And loved it!!!
    Thanks for the great give away.

  46. Esther Olesen Avatar
    Esther Olesen

    I normally do handembroidery with DMC and Weeks dye Works handdyed floss, My needle depense on how many strands I embroidery with. I love backstitch and a new one I have learned colonial knots, which look like french knots, but easier to do.
    I would love to try machineembroidery with aurifil
    Regard Esther

  47. Sew Create It - Jane Avatar

    I love stitchery and like to use a stem stitch instead of a backstitch as I find it looks more fluid. I tend to use 2 strands of DMC, but would love the chance to try the thicker Aurifil and see what that looks like.

  48. Kathy H Avatar
    Kathy H

    I love to do stitcheries. My favorite thing to do is to find a sweet quote that I love. Trace it on good muslin or linen, stitch the quote, embellish a bit and then make it into a pillow. I’ve always used DMC floss and whatever needle seems to be handy (and has a big enough eye to thread my two or three strands). These make perfect personalized gifts. Be especially blessed, Kathy

  49. Sarah Vee Avatar

    Great post with lots to look at and check out. Thanks, Pat! I love to embroider – now. Happiness Key brought me into a wonderful new world of adding words to quilts. I usually use DMC. I have lots of leftovers from my husband’s granny’s stash and my sister who used to cross stitch. I only do basic stitches right now, blanket stitch and stem stitch, but I am always looking at more stitches to try.
    A great stitch resource is Sharon B’s in a minute a go http://inaminuteago.com/stitchindex.html – her blog is a lovely inspiration too.

    Thanks for the chance!

  50. Margaret Avatar

    I usually use DMC floss – mostly because that is what I’m use to and I’ve never paid that much attention to the size of the embroidery needle any embroidery needle that I have around usually workds

  51. Brenda Avatar
    Brenda

    HI there – I really love hand embroidery !!!!! I have always used DMC but within the last year I have turned to the new floss – Cosmos !! It is really fun to have it on a spool where you already have three strands of floss !!! And I usually use whatever needle will work for the job. Sashiko is something I haven’t tried yet but I bet I will.

  52. Jeanne Stoness Avatar
    Jeanne Stoness

    I enjoy using embroifery to embellish my fibre work. All stitches combine to enhance my work.

  53. Margarita Avatar

    I enjoy doing a variety of stitcheries in my “Paper and Fabric Quilts”. Love the effect of thick threads. I’ve been using DMC embroidery thread and pearl cotton. Would love to try Aurifil. My needle of choice is chenille number 18 or 20.
    Thank you for the great giveaway!
    Kindest Regards, Margarita

  54. Lynn Avatar
    Lynn

    I love any kind of embroidery with most types of thread. Hand stitching is very relaxing. I like adding hand stitching embellishments to sewn objects such as clothing and purses or bags.

  55. Sally Avatar

    I don’t embroider much yet so haven’t made an investment in good threads. My Mom is a very accomplished embroidress (is that a word?) – I may be a little intimidated! I like straight stitch and chain stitch though I’m starting to branch out a bit – a crazy quilt is definitely on the horizon! I’ve been using whatever needles I have onhand – usually a 10 but sometimes the eye is too small so I move up.

  56. Gene Avatar
    Gene

    I love doing ribbon embroidery and use DMC floss with it. An article can really be dressed up with just a little stitching.

  57. Gudrun Avatar

    I inherited my Auntie’s embroidery threads collection. Most is DMC, a few other brands from Europe….with the 10 cent sticker still on them. I love french knots, but do a variety of stitches on my quilting.
    I look forward to the chance to use some new threads.

  58. Carol Avatar
    Carol

    What type of embroidery is my favorite? … All of it. 🙂
    I love needle work. I find my personal embroidery to be more of a free-style…as in if it will go through the eye of the needle and be stitched onto fabric…it’s fair game! 🙂

  59. Marjorie Avatar
    Marjorie

    I haven’t done a lot of embroidery; mostly just quilting. But what I have done is with DMC floss…and pearl cotton. I love that sheen of the pearl cotton..Thanks for the giveaway. It would be wonderful to try the Aurifil threads.

  60. CarolC Avatar
    CarolC

    I use mostly DMC floss because its readily available and very lost cost. I have also used Valdani and Presencia pearl cotton which is wonderful to work with. I really don’t pay much attention to the needle. As long as I can thread it I’ll use it. Thanks for the chance to win. This thread looks fantastic.

  61. Kathy Raabe Avatar
    Kathy Raabe

    I’ve embroidered since I was a little girl, doing dresser scarves and guest hand towels on our front porch. I definitely want to try crazy quilting (an idea is floating around in my head as we speak) and Sashiko is definitel a must try once too. I use whatever floss is on sale and don’t recall the size needles-whatever I can see that will hold the floss!! LOL

  62. Marianne Avatar

    I use DMC floss when I do embroidery work.

  63. Jacque Avatar

    What a gorgeous collection of thread! Wowser! I love to embellish with embroidery stitches….I typically use a perle cotton but if I don’t have a color, I’ll pinch hit with some floss. My favorite needles are the ones in a “Pebble” from Colonial Needle. Thanks for the chance to win!

  64. Marla Avatar
    Marla

    I’ve-always used floss but have recently tried purl cotton. I tend to like a heavier look.

  65. Debbie Constable Avatar
    Debbie Constable

    When I embroider on knit or crochet items I use yarn. Usually a fingering weight or baby weight that I already have in my stash. I would love to win this thread! Thanks for the nice giveaway!

  66. Maria Kievit Avatar
    Maria Kievit

    DMC has always been my go to thread when cross stitching. Would love to try the Aurifil thread. Thanks for the giveaway.

  67. Dora S. Avatar

    I use many types of thread for embroidery. One of my favorites right now is variegated, hand-dyed thread. I have quite a bit of Needle Necessities that has been in my stash for years and that I turn to for an on-going project as well as floss I’ve dyed myself. I have a small supply of pearl cotton as well.

  68. LaDonna Avatar
    LaDonna

    I have not done a lot of embroidery, but when I do, I used DMC. I have so much of it from my cross-stitching days!

  69. Donna Cutting Avatar
    Donna Cutting

    My mom Taught me to embroider using JP threads, but I have been using DMC thread for years . Love to use embroidery in quilts , bags & clothing.
    I am really excited to learn about aurifil embroidery threads. Thanks for the learning centre.

  70. Peggy Avatar
    Peggy

    I use DMC floss when I embroidery but would be I interested in trying something new.

  71. Debi Avatar
    Debi

    My favorite embroidery is Sashiko. I fell in love with it while living in Japan, and recently taught it to myself by watching a DVD.

  72. Dolores Avatar

    Great article. Thanks for sharing with us. I’ve mainly used DMC floss because I was given lots of it years ago by a friend. I’m still i the learning stage so haven’t really developed a favorite yet.

  73. Helen Beall Avatar
    Helen Beall

    I have used DMC for all my embroidery and perle cotton for Sashiko. I would love to try Aurifil’s, because I am already hooked on their thread for sewing. Fine quality stuff!

  74. kathy h Avatar
    kathy h

    I use sulky 12 wt for embroidery or dmc floss. I didn’t know that aurifil had 12 wt also. I use aurifil for my hand applique and love it.

  75. Barbara Beeney Avatar
    Barbara Beeney

    I have used DMC for my embroidery and crocheting that I do by hand. In my embroidery machine I use Robison-Anton Textile Co. And use the Inspira embroidery needle 90. The embroidery pattern that I like are the floral by I love the crazy quilt because I can use all the stitches that I have learn myself.

  76. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    I love all handwork! I use DMC embroidery thread for handwork and I use Madeira in my embroidery machine. There are so many choices out there that I’d love to try sometime. Thanks for the opportunity to win some!

  77. Nerida Avatar
    Nerida

    I was a DMC user but this year I’ve been changing to Aurifil 12 wt embroidery thread just love the variety of colors, the ease of use (no separating of threads) no knotting. Can you tell I’m a convert am slowly replacing my DMC . I use mainly straw/ milliners needles in sizes 9-11. My favorite type of embroidery is bullion roses, redwork and hardanger.

  78. Angie Avatar

    I love handwork on dishtowels, but I am interested in adding it to my quilting, not only in blocks, but as embellishments too! DMC is the only floss I’ve used, but I will have to give Cosmos and Aurifil a try. Thanks!

  79. kris Avatar
    kris

    I like using Aurifil 12 wt and DMC floss.

  80. Dee Avatar
    Dee

    I have used everything from DMC in my early embroidery days, to Valdani Pearl Cotton and floss – LOVE Valdani, and I love the Aurifil wools. OK, I admit (head hanging down) I am a thread hoarder….Would love to try the sashiko

  81. Judy Avatar

    Thanks for this wonderful post. Loved it. I have done hand embroidery ever since I was little, and love to do simple designs on pillow cases, quilt blocks, and decorative stitches on bags. I’ve used DMC and would love to try the Aurifil thread.

  82. Ellen M. Avatar
    Ellen M.

    I’ve mostly used DMC because that’s what is available locally. I did use Anchor floss years ago when I took a smocking class because it was supposed to be more colorfast, and smocking is done on garments that are to be worn and washed. I haven’t embroidered lately but this great article has inspired me to try it again. Thanks for the chance to win!

  83. Susan Avatar

    I, too, have been embroidering since a child and am the only crafty on in my family. I grew up with DMC and it is my preferred one unless I need a specific color and then Cosmos usually has it. I use size 10 Jeana Kimball needles.

  84. sylvia Avatar
    sylvia

    I use DMC floss for hand embroidery and rayon (usually Sulky or Robison-Anton) for machine embroidery–because those are what I can get around here!

  85. Barbara Avatar
    Barbara

    I’ve generally used DMC floss, but have recently tried a couple of types of hand dyed floss as well. I’ve also recently purchased a book on crazy quilting and have wanted to try that for some time. The Aurifil threads look like they would be beautiful for crazy quilting!

  86. Diane Avatar
    Diane

    Love the thread selection! I am a quilter, but in my “previous life/pre-quilting life” 🙂 I was an avid cross stitcher and used DMC thread. I still “drool” over all forms of embroidery!

  87. Barbara Robson Avatar

    Redwork! I haven’t done enough of it though. It is on my to do list!

  88. Jacquelyn Morris-Smith Avatar

    Awesome article. I love to hand embroider, that was my passion as a young girl/teen and into adulthood. I used to dream of how my little projects would look in my house after I was married. I especially remember doing a table runner with a beautiful peacock at each end of the scarf. Isn’t funny how you can still feel the texture and see the colors in your mind, from an event of so many years ago? Today I do more Machine Embroidery, but hand embellish many pieces with my love of hand work.

  89. Dawn Daymude Avatar
    Dawn Daymude

    I have recently learned Sashiko, so am using Japanese thread on my first project. For redwork, bluework, etc, I prefer pearl cotton, as there is less fuzz and it feel cleaner, softer. When going for embroidery embelishment, DMC floss give me a variety of choices for color and thickness.

  90. laurie bay Avatar
    laurie bay

    I have just started to use colonials big stitch needles and they are easy to use. They are sharp, easy (relatively) to thread and economically priced.

  91. susan litle Avatar
    susan litle

    I made my first rug with Aunt lydia’s rug yarn on a rae trip to Canada on a road trip when I was still a teenager.
    I went from there to making a bedspread with nothing but roses bought for me by my mother.
    I am trying my hand at Trapunto. It is a very cool stitch with an awesome result.

    Susanlitle51@live.com

  92. Ann Avatar

    I like to use perle cotton when I embroider because the work shows better then if I used floss. I am also IN LOVE with the hand dyed perle cottons from Laura Wasilowski of Artfabrik. The gorgeous gradations of color just sing when you add them to your work. I haven’t tried Aurifil’s Sashiko threads but they seem like something that would work for me, though I wouldn’t use them with traditional Sashiko patterns.

  93. Debra Avatar

    If you saw the crazy stuff I’ve been doing with 6-strands of embroidery floss you’d know I’m nuts! But I love it!
    In an attempt to create my interpretation of some artists, I’ve been pretending that cross stitch aida is a canvas to paint and my paint is embroidery floss.
    I have been attempting to actually paint some background color on the cloth first, and then stitch all over it, but the paint can be an issue. Acrylic, even watered down, can seal up the holes in the aida cloth. I have some paint pens that work excellent for coloring the cloth and not making it stiff, but they have some type of chemical mixed in and stink like crazy!
    So the hand needle I end up using depends on how easy it is to stitch through the cloth.

  94. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    I have always wanted to try different colors for Sashiko. So far I have only used white! My thread of choice for embroidery is DMC.

  95. stevii Avatar
    stevii

    I use DMC thread or hand dyed perle cotton and embroidery floss that I find at quilt shows.

  96. Evelyn G Avatar

    I am branching out from DMC thread and love working with silk floss. I love to add a metallic strand to some of my crazy quilt seams and now I am starting a collection of varigated flosses.

  97. Hueisei Avatar
    Hueisei

    I used DMC embroidery thread and pearl cotton no 8.
    Thanks !

  98. Marilyn M Avatar
    Marilyn M

    I always use DMC because that what is the most easily available.

  99. Winona Avatar

    I use DMC floss because that is what is available around here. Sure would like to try some of the newer ones, though. I use Piecemakers #8 needles and always use a hoop. I am still kind of new to embroidery, so I mainly use the basic stitches… backstitch, stem, lazy daisy, chain, running, satin, and french knots.

  100. Paula Coleman Avatar
    Paula Coleman

    DMC embroidery has been my choice in the past. I don’t embroidery much any more since I seem to live and breathe quilting. But, I would like to get back in to doing a little someday. Thank you for the giveaway opportunity. sewsilly@cox.net

  101. Bonita Reveles Avatar
    Bonita Reveles

    These threads are beautiful and I think combined with quilting they would dreamy 🙂

  102. Terry Avatar

    I enjoy doing basic embroidery stitches and have always used DMC brand. Would love to give Sashiko and Aurifil a try…thanks for the chance!

  103. Carol Christensen Avatar
    Carol Christensen

    My favorite kind of embroidery is silk ribbon embroidery. I just love the color and sheen of the silk ribbon and how just a few easy stitches can create such lovely effects.

  104. Barbara Spurr Avatar
    Barbara Spurr

    I use DMC floss……because I have tons left over from the days when I did needlepoint and crossstitch…..now that I have gotten into quilting I don’t do much else!!

  105. Marya Avatar
    Marya

    Depends on the project! DMC for samplers, hand embroidery. Valdani and DMC perle cottons for wool applique. Love linen threads, too, for special effects! Also love DMC perle cotton size 3 for needlepoint. I’d love to give these Aurifil threads a workout!

  106. Joy Heasley Avatar
    Joy Heasley

    Would love Aurofil- it makes my Bernina very happy. Thanks for the chance! Joy

  107. April Mae Avatar
    April Mae

    Aurifil 12wt is my go to embroidery thread.

    Just wish that it was easier to come by.

    Thanks for the opportunity of this giveaway!

  108. Madonna Reynolds Avatar
    Madonna Reynolds

    Do mostly machine quilting and love aurfil thread. Thanks for this give away.

  109. Pat Piechocki Avatar
    Pat Piechocki

    I use Aurifil to do my applique – it is easy to use and I love it………

  110. TinaM Avatar
    TinaM

    What type of embroidery is your favorite?
    I love to just make pretty pictures. I frequently have to “relearn” how to make French knots, but they are so cute! Thanks for hosting a giveaway!

  111. June Piper-Brandon Avatar
    June Piper-Brandon

    I love aurifil thread and I really need some more for my applique work. I remember learning all the fancy embroidery when I was young and paid for college working for a company called Creative Circle doing home parties with their embroidery and needlework kits.

  112. Lori Kay Avatar
    Lori Kay

    My favorite embroidery is redwork. I like using a variegated red thread for redwork.

  113. Lois Avatar
    Lois

    I have a collection of DMC Floss, but have been trying other options, such as 12 wt threads for lots of stitching. It is fun to try new things. I love Bari J’s work.. thank you so much for all the helpful information 🙂

  114. Jenice Avatar
    Jenice

    Ive always used DMC floss. It was the thread that was available to me as a child so I have always used it

  115. Karen O'Connell Avatar
    Karen O’Connell

    For hand embroidery, I use DMC and pearl cotton. For machine embroidery, I’ve been using Mettler, mostly. For non-embroidery sewing, I only use Aurifil. I love its smoothness.

  116. Deb Worthman Avatar
    Deb Worthman

    I’ve been using DMC embroidery thread, because that is what is available in my area. I have been working on a stitchery and also counted cross stitch.

  117. Wendy Scott Avatar
    Wendy Scott

    I can no longer hold the needle to do hand embroidery, so I do machine embroidery and I love it!! I really love doing free standing lace.

  118. Carolyn Avatar
    Carolyn

    Love, Luv, Love Aurafil thread. I have large cones of the basic colours for piecing plus lots of regular spools in lots of different weights and shades. Did I mention that I love Aurafil thread?
    Your bobbin holds so much more thread when you fill it with the 50wt so you can sew longer without stopping for than annoying bobbin change.

  119. Kathy J. Thomas Avatar
    Kathy J. Thomas

    Hand embroidery is my favorite seeing as how I do not have an embroidery machine – make sense? Thanks for the opportunity! ,Kathy

  120. Brenda Avatar

    My favourite embroidery style is sashiko. thanks for the chance to win.

  121. Joyce Mitchell Avatar
    Joyce Mitchell

    I’ve been using DMC embroidery thread for years. Just recently used some pearl cotton.

  122. Mary G Avatar
    Mary G

    I love the varigated #8 pearl cotton for my embroidery enhancements on quilts and art pieces. Bold and striking!

  123. Machelle Avatar
    Machelle

    One of the first crafty things I learned how to do was embroider. It is still one of my favorite things to do.The second quilt I ever made was a crazy quilt, learned stitches and foundation piecing from my dear Grandma Gadsby. .We both made crazy quilts the year I was 17.What fun,I taught myself a lot of stitches , copied some from a crazy patch pillow my great grandmother had made, and made some up too! I follow Bari J and Love her blog! Haven’t tried sashiko , but it is on my want to do list. I would love to have this thread to play with!

  124. JoAnn L Avatar
    JoAnn L

    I am really new to embroidery so I am very much in the experimental mode right not. I mainly use Floriani thread. I also have Isacord and Robison Anton. I mainly do machine embroidery. I have been using a topstitch size 14 needle. I use Aurafil for quilting. Love the collection shown!

  125. Connie Douty Avatar
    Connie Douty

    Sashiko is my embroidery of choice since I am newly handicapped from an MS eipisode that requires I use my fingers as therapy. Being a machine quilter. I have always enjoyed embroidery so I am using Sashilo thread a lot.

  126. Carol Y Avatar
    Carol Y

    I’ve been using Cosmo – I just love the sheen and colors!

  127. Kim Pebley Avatar
    Kim Pebley

    I have always used DMC that is what I learned with. I would love to try Aurifil as I have heard so much about it.. Thanks for sharing!

    Kim

  128. Rita Goff Avatar
    Rita Goff

    I love using the Edmar threads, especially when doing Brazilian Dimensional Embroidery. They are a Z twist thread and take some getting used to, but the sheen they give and the vast colors available in several different weights.

  129. Mary Jo Boyd Avatar

    I just got a new embroidery machine last year and have been having a blast learning how to use it! I have made some very fun projects and I love Aurifil thread!! Thanks for the awesome giveaway!!! Pick me please..please..please!!!

  130. jane smith Avatar
    jane smith

    I’ve always used DMC,but have recently gotten the chance to work with some Aurifil. From now on, I’ll use aurifil, except for projects already started with DMC.

  131. Darlene Brace Avatar
    Darlene Brace

    I love all kinds of machine embroidery. I have grandchildren so I love making them clothes and pillows and embroidering on them, boys and girls. Embroidery that looks like you chocheted a sweater. I like to do towels, and free standing lace and it goes on and on. There are so many possiblities it’s mind blowing. If you can think it up, you can do it!! There just isn’t enough time, it’s so exciting. I could talk for hours but that takes away time from embroidering!

  132. Lesley Avatar

    I used Aurifil for my Redwork and loved it! Then I bought a blue for Bluework and loved that! I think I’m ready for more colors! Thanks!

  133. Tia Avatar

    I normally just use Perle cotton for embroidery, but I really want to try the Aurifil. So many people are talking about it, and I want to try it too! I am trying to convince my LQS to carry it so I can get it easily.

    Thanks!
    Tia

  134. NanaJo Avatar
    NanaJo

    I haven’t done much embroidery since I was a child so I can’t really answer the questions but I’d like to start adding embroidery to my quilting so I know I want a good quality thread such as Aurifil.

  135. Barbara Greene Avatar
    Barbara Greene

    I am pesently working on a couple of quilts that require embroidery work and I must say I’ve spent more time on quilting than embroidery work lately, but I actually find it more relaxing than machine work. I’ve always used DMC.
    Aurfil is my favorite for quilting and regular sewing so I’m anxious to use different weights of it. Thank you for the terrific give – a – way. One person is going to be very happy.

  136. Sherri G Avatar
    Sherri G

    I use mostly DMC 6-strand floss because I still have all the colors from my cross-stitching days. I would like to try Aurifil since I love it for my piecing.

  137. Daisy Christopherson Avatar
    Daisy Christopherson

    Those threads are just beautiful and it would be nice to be able to embroider something. I have just recently gotten back into emboidery and have really been enjoying it. I find it very relaxing. Thanks, Daisy

  138. Denise Vinson Avatar
    Denise Vinson

    I use DMC thread for my hand stitch projects. Also I use a size 26 needle for my cross stitch. Thank you for the opportunity for the tread giveaway. Have a Blessed Day!

  139. Denny Avatar

    I like pretty basic hand embroidery (since that’s what I know). I like to add to some of my quilts with running or straight stitches to outline or highlight something. I like the fern stitch. I like to try French knots and some work and some . . . well . . . become something else! I’ve been curious about this thread and look for it in my shop visits, but haven’t found any yet. I’d love to win!

  140. Maureen Taylor Avatar
    Maureen Taylor

    I’m new to quilting but have embroidered for years. There are soo many wonderful new things on the market now and those colors are soo very tempting.

  141. holly fitzpatrick Avatar
    holly fitzpatrick

    Gorgeous fabric and thread. I would be thrilled to win.

  142. Joan Avatar
    Joan

    Perfect weight and glorious colors. I look forward to using it.

  143. Barb Avatar
    Barb

    Love the new Aurifil 12 wt-have been using 8 or 12 wt to stitch on wool appliqué. I use embroidery needle with a big ole hole to thread it and have a neat hoop I got from Crabapple Hill. I have eyeballed your sashiko thread and am
    in love/threadcrush..

  144. Laura Cahill Avatar
    Laura Cahill

    My favorite is DMC floss. Thanks for the giveaway.

  145. Rachelle Avatar
    Rachelle

    I have always loved handwork, which includes all kinds of embroidery. Up until recently, I used DMC floss exclusively — I guess I didn’t realize that I had other options. I purchased Cosmo a couple of months ago and love it! I did not realize that Aurifil has thread for embroidery, but I’m anxious to try it and see what I’ve been missing.

  146. Joan Avatar
    Joan

    Perfect weight and glorious colors. I am anxious to use it.

  147. Claudia Nelson` Avatar
    Claudia Nelson`

    I have used DMC floss for years but, would love to try the Aurifloss.

  148. Claudia Avatar
    Claudia

    I have many small embroidery items hanging and placed everywhere. I just started two quilts since I don’t have embroidered quilts. I prefer items with many colors because if I am doing all red work for instance I get bored.

  149. Barbara Eisenrauch Avatar

    I am a new user of aurifil. I use it for piecing. I think my seams lay flater. I have used DMC for embroidery for years.
    Thanks for the giveaway.

  150. Claudia Nelson Avatar
    Claudia Nelson

    I have used DMC floss for years.

  151. jean Avatar
    jean

    I use dmc for hand embroidery, but have seen so many blogs etc where people use different types of aurifil for hand embroidery with beautiful results. I have been changing over to aurifil for sewing, and plan on changing over to it for hand embroidery, too.

  152. Bunny Avatar
    Bunny

    I love Aurifil for piecing as well as embroidery. I do a lot do free motion and Aurifil never fails.

  153. Lori M Avatar
    Lori M

    I love all the DMC floss colors and use them quite a bit, but I buy alot of Valdani just to have on my shelf in a cute little glass container…..it’s all about the packaging.

  154. Dawn Avatar
    Dawn

    I love Aurifil thread and would love to win this great group. Thanks for the giveaway.

  155. Lisa Cox Avatar
    Lisa Cox

    I haven’t done embroidery in a long time. When I started, I was about 8 years old, and all I knew was to use a needle and some sort of colored floss.

  156. Sharon Avatar
    Sharon

    I like to cross stitch when I sit down to stitch. I also know how to do crewel work and needlepoint. Cross stitch is my fav. though and I do use embroidery floss for that.

  157. Jan Mueller Avatar
    Jan Mueller

    I have embroidered for many years and have always used DMC. But then I was introduced to Lana Wool, which I use for my wool work, and found that it is beautiful in embroidery. I was thrilled to see the Aurifil giveaway as that is the best sewing thread I have ever used.

  158. Karyl Avatar
    Karyl

    I’ve been a long-time user of Aurifil because of the lintless qualities in all weights and types. Sashiko is my favorite embroidery/quilting style for embellishment, and I use the Schmetz Denim needles for that. Aurifil colors are always perfect for any project; thanks for making them easily available by mail.

  159. Karen A Avatar
    Karen A

    I usually do counted cross stitch with DMC floss.

  160. Rita Goshorn Avatar

    i use thread for my embroidery and am pleased with the way it turns out. i’ve seen some gorgeous sashiko and am interested in trying it.

  161. Carolyn Nanner Avatar
    Carolyn Nanner

    I love Aurifil thread and also love to do Sashiko! I am thrilled to find out that they carry Sashiko thread now!

  162. Regina Penfold Avatar
    Regina Penfold

    I have done redwork with Aurafil and it is wonderful to work with!

  163. Kim Avatar
    Kim

    I would love to have a collection of Aurafil as that is what I used almost exclusively in my Bernina for sewing, piecing, and for hand sewing!!!!

  164. Carolyn Nannery Avatar
    Carolyn Nannery

    I love Aurifil thread and also love to do Sashiko! I am thrilled to find out that they carry Sashiko thread now!
    It would be wonderful to win this set of thread!

  165. Ada Shave Avatar
    Ada Shave

    I am not into the Embroidery but I do love to topstitch with the different colour and with shine.

  166. Marie Atkinson Avatar
    Marie Atkinson

    I use regular embroidery floss and perle cottons. I’m still trying to find my “perfect” needle.

  167. cynthia meredith Avatar
    cynthia meredith

    I like to use Valdani perle cotton.

  168. Kim's Crafty Apple Avatar
    Kim’s Crafty Apple

    Right now I just use DMC Floss – BUT I just learned some embroidery stitches for the first time a few weeks ago at a crazy quilting class. I may have found a new addiction…

  169. Vicky Bogan Avatar
    Vicky Bogan

    Aurifil thread is my favorite thread to use for machine and hand sewing!

  170. Jeanne G Avatar

    I do redwork, bluework, greenwork and blackwork embroidery. But my all time favorite embroidery is ‘whitework” or my “freehand” designs that I have been doing for yrears. I became familiar with Aurifil about 6 months ago and there is no other thread for me.

  171. Lisa T Avatar
    Lisa T

    I use DMC for my cross stitch but I am always looking for new items to use with felted wool, embroidery and quilting projects. I love to introduce new things to my class!

  172. sande krikke Avatar
    sande krikke

    I mostly do machine embroidery and use Rayon thread with an embroudery needle in the machine.

  173. Froma Sommers Avatar
    Froma Sommers

    I grew up using DMC. The only problem with DMC is the red running. I am 71 and have been embroidery for most of my life. Can’t remember not having a threaded needle in my hand.
    Thanks for the chance to win. 3/4 of my machine thread is already AURIFIL.

  174. Debbie Gallett Avatar
    Debbie Gallett

    I use DMC floss because I have loads of it from years ago. I would love to try some of the new threads. The auriful threads are beautiful and it would be great to have some of those.

  175. Kristen Avatar
    Kristen

    Usually use DMC floss and since I’ve learned about Aurifil during a quilting class, I’m curious to start using that in both quilting and hand work.
    What beautiful color choices available in Aurifil.

  176. annmarie Avatar
    annmarie

    I use DMC thread because it’s the only brand available to me in my small town. I’d love to try Aurifil sometime. I’m also going to put Sashiko on my list of things to do! Thanks for the great post.

  177. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    I’m new to Aruifil, about a year. I ordered every 12 pack kit on your site! My Bernina 1090 love it. I haven’t tried any for embroidery. My favorite is the common redwork, backstitch, stem, daisy, french knots etc. Love it and use all colors. Linda

  178. Jan Tjerne Avatar
    Jan Tjerne

    I love the Scarlet Lady needles for embroidery.

  179. Valerie Avatar
    Valerie

    I really enjoy embroidering with #8 perle cotton to add details to quilt tops. I made an appliqued veggie quilt for my dad, and used Presencia Finca in variegated shades–it turned out so lovely.

    I really like Aurofil for needleturn applique, and would love to win so I can try it for embroidery as well.

    🙂

  180. Kate O Avatar
    Kate O

    I would love me some Aurofil thread!

  181. c Avatar

    I’ve used DMC for years but recently I discovered Cosmos thread by Lecien. Very nice. I’ve purchased several skeins of their variegated colors and I like them a lot.

  182. Janet S. Avatar
    Janet S.

    I use JP Coats thread as it is the only one they carry in my neck of the woods. I love doing hand embroidery. Thanks for the chance to win.

    Janet

  183. Libby Avatar
    Libby

    What an interesting “Learning Center”. I am so impressed ~ I grew up hand embroidering using DMC EMBROIDERY THREAD; and that’s the only thread I have ever used. I do see so many other brands out there just waiting for me to try. Thanks for this opportunity to win and the loads of information you just gave.

  184. Ellen Ban Avatar
    Ellen Ban

    I’ve only used DMC to hand embroider. I’ve been wanting to experiment with the different weights of Aurifil.

  185. Aggiequilter Avatar
    Aggiequilter

    My grandma taught me how to embroider when I was about 7-8, making tea towels and pillowcases etc. I still have most of them, and some of hers too …
    I’ve always used DMC floss and perle cotton, but I need to try Aurifil … thanks for the chance to win !!

  186. Marcia-- Avatar
    Marcia–

    Adding to the manyabove, DMC embroidery floss has been most available in my area, so have used it for years. Have also used perle cotton for big stitching,etc. on my quilts.

  187. French75 Avatar
    French75

    For years, I used DMC embroidery floss and then about a year ago I bought some Cosmos floss and love it. It is a nice smooth floss. I’d be happy to give the Aurifil a test run. I love the colors and larger spools.

  188. Lynda in SPokane Avatar
    Lynda in SPokane

    How funny to link to this post and see a book that I have owned for probably 30 years! I don’t use it daily, but as a self-taught needlewoman, it sure showed me what I needed to know!
    The colors in the sashiko kit are just yummy! I am taking a workshop with Sylvia Pippen next week and the variegated blue is just stunning–hint, hint!! I usually use DMC threads for cross stitch, but sometimes perle cotton for art quilts. The only time I attempted sashiko, I confess to using whatever the thread that came with the kit was.

    Lynda in Spokane

  189. Brandy M. Avatar
    Brandy M.

    I like the DMC floss for hand embroidery and the Aurifil choices for machine embroidery. 🙂

  190. Marcia Avatar
    Marcia

    I am a newbie and have so much to learn. I like the Organ Titanium needles 15×1 regular eye. I’m still experimenting but KNOW titanium is a must! I love learning all about quilting and embroidery!!

  191. Pamela Mickey Avatar
    Pamela Mickey

    My favorite is Valdani!

  192. Eva Lyn Avatar
    Eva Lyn

    I like redwork, blackwork, greenwork, LOL! I love the simplicity…but that being said I am getting ready to learn to do Brazilian embroidery. I only use Aurifil for my quilt piecing but have not tried any for hand sewing.

  193. Debi Hassler Avatar
    Debi Hassler

    In the past I’ve used DMC or perle cotton – excited to try Sashiko and would love to win these threads!

  194. Sue Graham Avatar
    Sue Graham

    I use DMC floss, Cosmo multi-work, and Valdani, depending on the project. I would love to try the Aurifil – it’s an exciting giveaway!!

  195. Lynda Avatar

    I haven’t used Aurafil yet, but I have heard many good things about it through my friends in my quilting group. I would love the opportunity to increase my thread stash and to experience the Aurafil for myself! As for the embroidery, I have been using DMC since forever.
    Thanks! ~ Lynda

  196. Brenda Avatar
    Brenda

    I love Aurifil thread. The color choices are yummy!

  197. Terry Avatar
    Terry

    Is it normal to lust after thread (and fabric)? Never tried this thread but have heard many wonderful things about it — would love to try it???? Thanks for the giveaway – Terry 🙂

  198. Liz Avatar
    Liz

    I usually use DMC floss, but I really like to use the silk floss when I can find it for some projects. I haven’t tried Aurifil for embroidery yet, but thanks for giving me the chance to win some and I will try it!

  199. RoseLandon Avatar
    RoseLandon

    I used DMC for years because that’s all i knew. One time on vacation ran out of thread and went into a quilt shop in South Carolina and Aurfil is all they had. Boy am I glad I love the thread and use it for everything. It’s so nice to work with.

  200. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    I use a wide variety of thread for embroidery as each type and weight seems to alter the design in many ways. One of my favorites is the wool thread that I can find in my mother’s large thread chest.

  201. GG Bocchino Avatar
    GG Bocchino

    I have tried the Sulky brand made for embroidery. And oh, how I would love to win & try this Aurifil thread!

  202. lindawwww Avatar
    lindawwww

    I use DMC floss and love all types of embroidery.

  203. Ann Davis Avatar
    Ann Davis

    Love, Love, Love Aurifil thread!!!!

  204. Shari Avatar
    Shari

    I am working on a project right now that uses Cosmo embroidery floss. Have never used it before now. It’s really pretty and shiny. I would LOVE to have some Aurifil to use though! I have a very big assortment of needles and I can’t tell you which one I go to the most. I grab the one that has the eye big enough for the thread I’m using. I am working on a quilt now that has your basic embroidery and piecing. Loving the results so far.

  205. Diane Heller Avatar
    Diane Heller

    I have always used DMC until my daughter suggested I try some of her Aurifil #12. It is wonderful. I also use Aurifil wool threads.

  206. Sharon Avatar
    Sharon

    I machine embroider on and around my needle turned appliqué

  207. Gretchen Avatar

    Right now I use Valdani, Weeks Dye Works, and Cosmo threads for embroidery in different weights depending on the type of stitching I’m doing. I would love to try some Aurifil thread though.

  208. Brenda Sanderson Avatar
    Brenda Sanderson

    My favorite type of embroidery is hand embroidery after a long day- I love to sit down and embroidery. I’ve never owned any Aurfil thread so this would be such a great win for me. Thanks to you Pat for all the great information on your web page and blog.

  209. Jeannie leal Avatar
    Jeannie leal

    I use mostly DMC floss but would love to try these..on my machine.

  210. Robin Parton Avatar
    Robin Parton

    I would love to have some Aurifil thread, it is on my wish list. I have started thread sketching and would like to try it for that since it is not as heavy as the threads in my collection right now. Also love the new blue fabric line.

  211. Barbara Young Avatar
    Barbara Young

    I love to do all kinds of embroidery and needlework. I especially love to do Assisi work – that is where the image is left open and the background is filled in. I use a variety of threads, floss, rayon thread, pearle cotton, silk ribbon. I would love to try the Aurifil thread. Thanks for giving us this opportunity.

  212. Nancy Avatar
    Nancy

    I love to do Redwork embroidery. I use traditional, vintage and original designs in my work. My original designs include a quilt of the President’s Wives, Pride and Prejudice scenes, and a quilt featuring Abolition and Civil Rights women leaders. But I dream of embroidering a large piece of linen and use it to upholster a chair. That would be my masterwork of embroidery!

  213. Marcia Avatar
    Marcia

    I am currently using up all my “other” threads to switch totally over to Aurifil! My Bernina loves it! I use DMC floss for some of my embroidery, but love to find vintage threads to use with my wool projects.

  214. Cindy Avatar
    Cindy

    I use top stitch needles for my quilting and embroidery.

  215. carol steffensen Avatar

    I use anything and everything that is out there for embroidery, depends on what project I am working on. I have tried the Auriful 12, just recently, and have fallen “smack dab” in love with it. For needles, I use smaller than for typical embroidery, but have recently been introduced to the Clover Black Gold needles and am totally in love with them.

  216. Kathy M Boice Avatar
    Kathy M Boice

    My favorite embroidery is Brazilian Embroidery, but I also love red work and and all older embroidered towels, dresser scarves, aprons, pillow cases, etc. I do some machine embroidery, but hand embroidery will always be my favorite!! I have fond memories of Huck towel weaving from my childhood! I saw a post the other day that makes me think it might make a come back. I would love to try the Aurilfil threads! I always say it is a good day when you learn something new!

  217. Deb poole Avatar
    Deb poole

    I use any thread to embroider,. I’m pretty lucky that my little Janome likes pretty much anything except metallics. She hates them! I have several friends that use the aurifil and just love it. I would love to try it soooo PLEASE PICK ME!!!!!

  218. Paulette Doerhoff Avatar
    Paulette Doerhoff

    I do a lot of embroidery quilt tops and hand quilt them. I use DMC thread. I just recently started some blocks with pearl cotton, size 8. Seems to be working pretty nice. I have done needlework, most of my life – almost 60 years.

  219. Debbie Buske Avatar
    Debbie Buske

    I love Aurifil tread for sewing and quilting. Have wanting to try the other weights for art quilts and embroidery. Thank you for all your ideas.

  220. Kathy Stoessner Avatar
    Kathy Stoessner

    I am just getting started quilting other than small wall hangings and I am awed by the colors, textures and patterns. I am glad there are places like this to go to for detailed information.

  221. Carol Rogers Avatar
    Carol Rogers

    Typically, I use DMC for embroidery… but would LOVE to try Aurifil!!! Currently, I’m working on a Redwork design for a quilt.

  222. MargaretAnnB Avatar
    MargaretAnnB

    I like Aurifil thread for sewing quilts and doing embroidery design quilting on them. It’s beautiful.

  223. gailllc Avatar
    gailllc

    My favorite type of embroidery to *look at*, in the past, was Jacobean crewel. I love the organic curves and the colors! Nowadays, I am excited to see the “doodle-art” style of embroidery everywhere, showing such personal artistic styles. However, I am on the quest to take my embroidery skills into the Crazy Quilting area this year, so that’s what I’m doing. I am sure these Aurifil threads would be a terrific addition to my hand-stitching collection! (I always machine piece with Aurifil.) Thanks for the chance!

  224. Bee Avatar
    Bee

    Love the colors !! Would love to sew with them 🙂

  225. Polly Hada Avatar
    Polly Hada

    I use the Jenna Kimball, size 10 needles usually. LOVE Lecien AND Aurafil threads. DMC used to be the standard and I have a lot of it, but prefer the newer threads. Fingers crossed. Would LOVE to have me some Aurifil. Good stuff.

  226. Sonya Avatar

    I use DMC, sulky, and Isacord – really depends on what I am doing.
    I like to embroider details on quilts, pillows, smocked dresses for my nieces, anything and everything. A touch of embroidery makes pieces stand out!!

    I have never used Aurifil but would love to try it.

  227. pat stroup Avatar
    pat stroup

    I really enjoy machine embroidery. I love Aurifil thread.
    I did Sashiko using my Juki Tl98E by handwinding very fine crochet thread on a bobbin (had to adjust the tension screw) and stitched from the wrong side on navy blue linen jacket…I was very pleased with the results.

  228. BARBARA WALDBESSER Avatar
    BARBARA WALDBESSER

    I AM A BEGINNER WHEN IT COMES TO EMBROIDERY AND HAVE ONLY DONE BASIC HAND EMBROIDERY STITCHES SO THAT IS MY FAVORITE SO FAR, IT IS SO RELAXING. I LOOK FORWARD TO LEARNING MORE.

  229. laurie tigne Avatar

    I have always used DMC embroidery floss, but would love to try some 30 wt aurifil….I love crazy quilt embroidery….

  230. Carole Price Avatar
    Carole Price

    I’ve used DMC, Cosmo and several others. I love embroidering and am doing”Calendula Patterdrip’s Cottage by Crabapple Hill, right now. I only use Aurifil in my machine, and would love to try the embroidery thread.

  231. Linda B Avatar
    Linda B

    Use the Aurilfil threads for quilting and would love to try their embroidery weight threads. If they are as great as the ones I use for quilting, I will LOVE, Love, Love them. Thanks for the opportunity.

  232. Kathy Avatar
    Kathy

    New to the machine embroidery & the Aurifil threads would be a great motivator.

  233. Valerie Avatar
    Valerie

    Aurifill is the best……..

  234. Cindy Teta Avatar
    Cindy Teta

    AURILFIL ROCKS! AURILFIL IS THE BEST THREAD IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD! Aurilfil keeps my machine clean (NO LINT) and the results are fantastic!

  235. Anita Avatar

    I basically use DMC, but I would love to try Aurifil!
    Lately, I have mostly been stitching, as parts going into quilts.

  236. Rosalie Avatar
    Rosalie

    I used to do a lot of crewel embroidery, but now just simple running stitches on quilt blocks or the last one was on a little Christmas ornament for my granddaughter. Love french knots and have plans to do candlewicking projects someday. Love Aurifil thread and the new lines and colors are awesome.

  237. Linda Avatar
    Linda

    Loving to do Redwork at present! Recently completed a Raggedy Ann,shown stitching her own embroidery piece;used 498 (turkey red) perle cotton. It turned out so cute! I’ll frame it in a round embroidery hoop painted the same red shade and hang it with a red braided cord. This is a gift for a little stitcher!

    Thanks Pat+Aurifil for sharing!
    HAPPY STITCHING ALL !

  238. Stevie Avatar
    Stevie

    What beautiful thread. I’ve never had a chance to try it yet, but will be looking for some at my LQS.

  239. Becky Greene Avatar
    Becky Greene

    I am such an embroidery novice that I don’t know most of the answers to your question 🙁 I have tons of DMC floss left over from my cross stitch days, so that is what I use when I want to add some embellishment. Favorite needle? One with an eye big enough for the floss – ha ha!

    If I win this wonderful prize, I will apply myself and learn all I need to know! Thanks for the chance to win!

  240. Betsy Albertson Avatar
    Betsy Albertson

    I have such a huge collection of DMC thread on hand and that is what I grew up with using for all my hand embroidery. I hear so much about this Aurifil though, thanks for the chance at the giveaway!

  241. Susan Entwistle Avatar

    My favorite thread is a 28wt Aurifil cotton. I just started using it. I love Sashiko and have seen the Babylock. It’s on my ‘when I win the lottery’ list. Thanks for all the info and the giveaway.

  242. Rhonda H. Avatar
    Rhonda H.

    I guess in the past I’ve always used DMC because it was what was available locally; have read good things about Aurifil; thanks for the chance to win some to try for myself!

  243. MoeWest Avatar
    MoeWest

    I have DMC for hand embroidery but I don’t do much of this. I have various rayons for machine embroidery. I have some Unique size 5 needles here. I picked up a book on crazy quilting and I would like to do some more of that in the future. I also have some redwork on my to-do list.

  244. Sally Avatar
    Sally

    I like machine embroidery. I took a great class from Jane Sassaman, and she showed us how to use a heavy weight thread to outline and give impact to a small embroidery/applique stitch.

  245. Sunnymay Avatar
    Sunnymay

    I do counted cross-stich and a little crewel embroidery. My favorite threads are DMC and I keep the thread from knotting up by passing it over beeswax or a conditioner(in the quillt notions area of store) like they do for quilting. The metallic Aurifil gives sewing an unexpected richness and sheen and looks like someone took extra care in the making of the artwork.

  246. JudyCnNC Avatar

    Doing a lot of hand embroidery right now and using Sulky 12 wt and have been very happy with it. Sashiko is on my radar and I purchased a kit at Mid Atlantic show. This is a very generous giveaway as I love Aurifil and would love to try their Sashiko thread. Thank you for the opportunity. Judy C

  247. Claudia Small Avatar
    Claudia Small

    I use Cosmo for hand embroidery and love it so much. DMC has more vibrant colors, though, so I use it, too. I do not machine embroider. For quilting I only use Aurifil, ONLY. I found it about 6 months ago and have been using it ever since. I’ve tried everything else – Mettler and all the other brands, but nothing sews piecing and quilting like Aurifil thread. Another reason I love it so much is because there’s not near as much lint and dust with it. Every other brand is a mess. I’m having a giant love affair with Aurifil and will never cheat on it!

  248. Sherry Avatar

    I use several different kinds of thread now but used DMC six strand for many years. I have just started using Aurifil thread and have been participating in the Designer Block of the Mont this year. I still have one to complete and I will be caught up. I love the 12 wt Aurifil thread fro embroidery.

  249. Jennie P. Avatar

    I have actually never embroidered! I hope I can still enter…

  250. EllenB Avatar
    EllenB

    I do free motion embroidery on my sewing machine using “wonderful” Aurifil thread.

  251. Karen Lieberman Avatar
    Karen Lieberman

    Crazy quilting is my very favorite form of embroidery!!! I love the creative freedom and using MANY types of fabrics, threads and embellishments.

  252. Betty Deines Avatar
    Betty Deines

    I use Coats and Clark thread when I attempt to embroidery. I usually divide it into 2 or 3 threads to use at a time. If I won I would have to try embroidery because of the beautiful rich colors. I am a beginner when it comes to embroidery.

  253. Anita Campbell Avatar
    Anita Campbell

    I love the thread, I would love to start a new project with it.

  254. mjb Avatar

    I’ve only ever used embroidery floss for stitching, but a number of brands. I love redwork and occasionally cross stitch.

  255. Susan Ober Avatar
    Susan Ober

    I love to embroider, my favorite is red work, I am working on a redwork quilt. I use DMC mostly because it is the only thread I can get locally. I’d love to try Aurifil!

  256. Judy in Idaho Avatar
    Judy in Idaho

    I love hand embroidery the best and I have used DMC,
    COSMOS which is wonderful, and I was pleasantly surprised and pleased with Aurifil 12 wt. which is what I am presently using on 3 different projects.

  257. Kathleen Frosch Avatar
    Kathleen Frosch

    I recently started using Cosmos thread and I really like it.

  258. Maryella Avatar
    Maryella

    I so love Aurifil threads. That is my thread of choice now. It makes my quarter inch seams nearly perfect all the time. I also love, love, love MODA and your new line is wonderful. Keep up the great work Pat.
    Maryella in Maine

  259. Kathy Avatar
    Kathy

    I do all kinds of embroidery, both machine and hand. I’ve been looking for the aurifil , but can’t find it. I’d love to try some.

  260. Phyllis Ferguson in Charlotte Avatar
    Phyllis Ferguson in Charlotte

    I use many different makes of thread. Each manufacturer has something different going on. Aren’t we lucky to have so many choices!

  261. Quilt Rat Avatar

    Well, first of all, I love any sort of hand stitching. I do want to give Sashiko a try. Currently I am playing with hand stitching wool and have a few cottons and silks. I have used Auifil for machine work…ADORE it…..so I would love to try the heavier weight for some hand work.
    Thanks for the chance to win they look fabulous! …..fingers and toes crossed

  262. Kaye M. Avatar
    Kaye M.

    I think hand embroidery really enhances a quilt. I use DMC floss because that’s what is available at my local store. I like Nancy Halvorsen’s designs because she adds buttons and embroidery for great detail.

  263. Kathy Jones Avatar
    Kathy Jones

    I am using Aurifil thread for some time and really enjoy the Problem-less Performance functions, It is expensive, but the finish look is certainly worth it. Little backlash, knots, easy to thread and to get a knot at the end. My bernina enjoys having this silky thread go through it’s innards and leaves very little lint. Thanks for a great product and a chance to own more.
    PICK ME!

  264. needlewings Avatar

    I love Auriful for machine quilting but have never used it in embroidery. I use DMC pearl cotton when I hand embroider.

  265. Kathy Avatar
    Kathy

    I have just been using DMC and occasionaly Weeks Dye. I see there is a wonderful choice of vibrant colors. I like the blanket stitch as I mainly do primitive projects.

  266. Willie in GA Avatar
    Willie in GA

    Love Aurifil thread.Embroidery was the first needlework I did.My Grandmother taught me when I was about 5 or 6 years old.

  267. Joanna Avatar
    Joanna

    Aurifil in the machine. Valdini for wool applique. DMC perle cotton for some embroidery- just playing with that right now.

  268. Maggie Avatar
    Maggie

    I like to use DMC because it comes in so many colors. I have been trying Sulky 12 wt for a large redwork project. I love Auriful for machine piecing, so I would love to try another weight for embroidery!

  269. Swansetta Rumbolt Avatar
    Swansetta Rumbolt

    I love the new Aurifil block of the month and can’t wait to see how its all going to go together!! I love working with thread and keeping my hands busy…

  270. Judy G Avatar
    Judy G

    Up until the last year it was two or three ply of DMC floss, but now that I’ve tried the Aurifil 12wt I’m hooked. I love the
    free patters each month.

  271. Delores Avatar
    Delores

    I mainly used DMC embroidery floss, but have recently been introduced to Valdani embroidery thread… LOVE it!!
    Would love to win the thread collection. Thanks for the chance.

  272. Sandi A. Avatar

    Oooooooh, this is a post that is “right up my alley”!! I love crafts, too, and I love embroidery. I love anything that lets me be creative. 😉 I am currently working on a stack of 23 crazy quilt blocks that got their start in 2000. I find handwork so relaxing and the results are always better than what I get when I am at the sewing machine. 🙂

  273. Marg McCulloch Avatar
    Marg McCulloch

    as I told you earlier in the week Pat, I really suck at embroidery! But sometimes you just have to suck it up and do some to complete a piece. So far I have just used DMC for embroidery, but I use Aurifil for piecing and quilting all the time and I love it. I bought my first two sets from you about two years ago! I have since bought lots more and have many colors but no embroidery thread. Maybe it would improve my lousy embroidery skills!

  274. Gloria Avatar
    Gloria

    I have hand embroidered since I was very young and use DMC..I have only just started to machine embroider and have used Coats & Clark…..I would like to try Aurifil thread …can’ t get it in my area. Love the look of embroidery on my quilts.

  275. TheaM Avatar

    I LOVE simple redwork – Aurifil 12 wt cotton is great!

  276. Cathy Miller Avatar

    I use Aurifil thread all the time for piecing and applique. My favourite style of embroidery is Crazy Quilting, and I’ve also fallen in love with Colonial knots for “tying” quilts. (I did a miniature hexagon quilt this way.) I’ve also done some redwork. Would love to win this thread, Pat! 😉

  277. Judy Waters Avatar
    Judy Waters

    wow, i’m an aurifil fan for sewing my quilts but haven’t tried the sashiko collection. i ususally use dmc but would love to try this. thanks.

  278. Jackie Avatar
    Jackie

    I have been using Aurifil for years.

  279. Heather H Avatar
    Heather H

    I’ve used DMC, Valdani, Sulky, Aurifil and Cosmo for embroidery.

    For sashiko I’e used Japanese sashiko thread. Haven’t tried the 12-wt Aurifil for sashiko yet! I’ll have to give that a try.

  280. Barb Cullen Avatar
    Barb Cullen

    My usual is machine embroidery with a regular sewing machine on crazy quilt designs. I have used rayon thread but would love to try aurifil.

  281. ChrisTea Avatar
    ChrisTea

    I’ve always done hand embroidery and I’ve always used DMC thread. Lately, though, I’ve heard about other threads that are described as wonderful to use, and Aurifil is one of them. I’d really like to try these threads to find out for myself! Thank you so much for the chance to do just that.

  282. Barbara Losee Avatar
    Barbara Losee

    I love Aurifil thread, however for embroidery I have been using Florini lately. Love that too.

  283. Kristin M Avatar
    Kristin M

    My favorite type of embroidery is traditional. However I would love to give stumpwork a try one of these days.

  284. LoriD Avatar

    I like to use pearl cotton I think it is number 8 for trhe little bit of embroidery I do. I need to do more! What a terrific informative beautiful post!!

  285. Amy B. Avatar
    Amy B.

    Favorite embroidery is hand embroidery. I am just learning and love to draw my own patterns & words and watch them come to life. Would love to try the beautiful threads!

  286. Ella Avatar
    Ella

    I’ve only used embroidery floss…and I’ve mostly done cross stitch. Thanks for the chance to branch out!

  287. lori weigel Avatar
    lori weigel

    I usually use dmc for any embroidery….my sweet mother in law gave me her entire stash. She has passed away, but I live seeing her handwriting on the floss holders! I love to make French knots!

  288. Joy Avatar
    Joy

    I love Aurifil thread for sewing – but have not tried it for embroidery (Machine). I use DMC for hand embroidery as the thread doesn’t bleed and it is about the only kind at the craft stores here in SD. I too am a ‘crafty’ Lady!! I have all kinds of hobbies and too much in my ‘stash’! LOL! Love your website!

  289. Charity McAllister Avatar
    Charity McAllister

    I love French Knots! I usually use DMC but I have been broadening my horizons and trying new things.

  290. Lee Avatar
    Lee

    I usually use Sulky because I love the shiny. Pearl Cotton is also very nice.

  291. Cathy Avatar
    Cathy

    I am just learning embroidery stitches. I sit with my Mom during the day and have found that embroidery is something I enjoy and also my Mom talks about some of the stitches I am working on. It reminds her of the embroidery she did when she was younger. I would love to win this wonderful thread assortment.

  292. Marlene Avatar

    I’ve always use DMC thread for hand embroidery, Isocord thread for machine embroidery and thread painting. I would love to give Sashiko a try.

  293. Dee Werner Avatar
    Dee Werner

    Did a Thread Painting Class today used 90/14 embroidery needle and Aurifil and Sulky Thread.

    Thanks

  294. Marion Avatar
    Marion

    I started doing Sashiko embroidery a few years ago and loved it. Previous to that my favorite was crewel embroidery. I have used pearl cotton thread for Sashiko but would love to try the Aurifil .

  295. Martha kirkcaldy Avatar
    Martha kirkcaldy

    I love Aurifil thread. I use the neutral colors for all my piecing and would enjoy trying other colors. Fabric in backround is beautiful.

  296. Mary Ellen Brandau Avatar
    Mary Ellen Brandau

    For my embroidery machine, I use Sulky rayon threads. For piecing and quilting I use only Aurifil because of it’s great quality and because it is almost a lint lint free thread.

  297. Janet Avatar

    I use mostly DMC floss because that is what I can buy locally. I’d love to try the Aurifil. My go-to stitch is backstitch. It looks nice and is easy.

  298. Gwen Windham Avatar
    Gwen Windham

    I have only ever used DMC floss for embroidery– but would love to try the Aurifil for Sashiko!! I get together with friends once a week to just sit and sew, and one of the girls is working on a Sashiko project– and it is so beautiful! I definitely want to learn how!! Thank you and Aurifil for the generous giveaway!!

  299. Mary Chevalier Avatar
    Mary Chevalier

    Redwork is one of my favorites and i use DMC as it is easies to access unless i buy on line

  300. barbara Avatar
    barbara

    i love all kinds cross stitch and embroidey

  301. Shirley in Canada Avatar
    Shirley in Canada

    How wonderful is this giveaway!! I love to do embroidery and I would so love to be able to start using Aurifil thread to do it!!

  302. Tina Gillard Avatar

    I’m from New Zealand and haven’t seen Aurifil thread here. Am a dedicated quilter and also love redwork. Would love to see what Aurifil is like.

  303. Karrie S Avatar
    Karrie S

    My favorite embroidery is the Sashiko quilting. I REALLY want to learn how to do it. I really like what you have shown, because you make it look easy, and not scary to try. Thanks for that! That prize box makes me drool. I can’t wait to be able to add stuff like that to my collection.

  304. Linda Ferguson Avatar
    Linda Ferguson

    I do mainly machine embroidery with many different threads. I use aurifil for quilting and piecing my quilts. I’m finding it difficult to type as my kitty is trying to help me.

  305. RoseLandon Avatar
    RoseLandon

    I used to use DMC then while on vacation I ran out of thread and went to a quilt store to get some more and they only had Aurfil so I got some. Boy was I in for a surprise and since then only use it when I can get it!

  306. Kim Avatar
    Kim

    I really like doing redwork and find clover embroidery needles work well. I am starting to use Aurifil threads in my applique work and would love the opportunity to try out some new ones 🙂

  307. peggy Avatar
    peggy

    I HAVE USED FLOSS IN THE PAST BUT LOOK FORWARD TO TRYING THE AURIFIL 30 WT. THE COLORS ARE BEAUTIFUL. THANK YOU FOR OFFERING A CHANCE TO WIN THIS BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION….

  308. AlessandraLace Avatar

    I all kind: cross stitch and embroidery, I am addicted of threads. hugs

  309. Patti Avatar

    I really love using threads on top of quilting. After all I am a hand stitcher first and love to combine both of my love for machining and hand work. I would so love to try this new weight of thread as the 40wt isn’t quite thick enough.
    Lots of Love
    Patti xxx

  310. Cathey S Avatar
    Cathey S

    I am not sure it is a “type” of embroidery, but I love the delicate hand embroidery done on tiny heirloom baby dresses.

  311. Becky Avatar
    Becky

    I love to cross-stitch, embroider on crazy quilts, and embroider a label on every quilt I finish! This thread looks gorgeous!

  312. Angie C Avatar
    Angie C

    I have only tried counted cross stitch, but would love to try more embroidery!

  313. Carla N Avatar
    Carla N

    I am so excited about 12wt thread in great colors. I have just started working on a Japanese quilt for my niece’s wedding and am excited to try this new quilting style on it. Thanks Joan for the showing this.

  314. Karen Pollard Avatar
    Karen Pollard

    ■What kind of thread to use for embroidery? There are so many choices! I don’t really know since I’m just trying to learn. I just bought a used embroidery machine to learn with it and would love to learn enough about hand embroidery to do a crazy quilt.

    ■What type of embroidery is your favorite?Probably the types of stitches that you would use on a crazy quilt.

    ■What is your preferred size and brand of needles to use for embroidery? I have no idea; you tell me what I need to buy!!! LOL

  315. RuthWW Avatar
    RuthWW

    I am not ver adept at embroidery but would love to begin. That’s why I follow you now!

  316. Donna Lockwood Avatar
    Donna Lockwood

    Aurifil is my favorite thread. Sashiko is one of my favorite techniques! Please enter my name in the contest. Pat, you have made a difference in my “quilting life”. Your workshop here in Wilmington, NC will always be a memorable event for me.
    Donna

  317. Judy Avatar
    Judy

    I’ve been using machine embroidery thread when doing projects on my Bernina. DMC floss has been my brand to use when doing embroidery by hand. I would love to use the new Aurifil to try Sashiko or some redwork that I’ve been contemplating for awhile – hand embroidery is my favorite!

  318. Dawn Stout Avatar
    Dawn Stout

    I love hand embroidery, I use DMC mostly, but really prefer Cosmo threads.. Would love to try the Sashiko technique sometime.
    Dawn

  319. Linda S Jones Avatar
    Linda S Jones

    Wow !! What a fantastic giveaway. I have used my machine to embriodery as I am a newbie but don’t remember what kind of thread I used-definitely not Aurifil. I go to a quilting class at a local university and some of the ladies use the Aurifil thread and they just love it. Pat I just love your site and your beautiful work. I would be so excited to get the Aurifil thread. Thanks so much , Linda in NC

  320. Sandi Avatar
    Sandi

    I have really only done embroidery on my machine but I really would like to to try Sashiko after having seen some stunning work by Pepper Cory.
    I’d love to win the thread!

  321. Crystal Treu Avatar
    Crystal Treu

    I am new to embroidery, but have used Aurifil and love it! All Colors!

  322. Suztats Avatar
    Suztats

    I’ve used all kinds of thread for embroidery: silk, perle, tatting, floss, but i haven’t yet tried Aurifil. I’d love to have the opportunity. Thanks.

  323. marie Avatar
    marie

    I use Valdani for blanket stitching on wool. I have also used Aurifil #12 but not available locally.

  324. Brenda Howard Avatar
    Brenda Howard

    I am learning to embroidery and I have been lucky to find a variety of types that were the stash of a neighbor that moved. I am finding that I like the Cosmo so far.

  325. Jane Grizzard Avatar
    Jane Grizzard

    I like Aurifil and I want to get back embroidery again.Hope to learn Sashiko.Love your new fabric. Piece and happiness .Jane

  326. Jackie Avatar
    Jackie

    I do all kinds of embroidery and needlework. I have just begun learning Sashiko. I would love to try the Auriful Sashiko.

  327. Debbie Avatar
    Debbie

    At the moment, I am using Perle cotton with a size 5 needle.

  328. Laurie Sanders Avatar
    Laurie Sanders

    I enjoy crazy quilting using lots of different stitches for “interest”. Thanks for a chance to win 🙂 Laurie

  329. Jane Bitz Avatar
    Jane Bitz

    I have loved traditional embroidery since my grandma taught me my first stitches as a little girl. I have mostly used embroidery floss (like 6 strand DMC), but I’d like to try 12wt Aurifil or other specialty threads. I wish there was a “sample” pack of Aurifil I could buy to try it before plunging in an getting a spool with 325 yards. I am going to a Sashiko workshop that my guild is sponsoring next week Friday and I’m very excited about that!

  330. Terry Avatar
    Terry

    I love both machine and hand embroidery. I have used ALL types and brands of threads. I am especially liking the Aurifil block of the month and the threads. For hand embroidery I use Scarlet Today English needles size 8.

  331. Linda Margheim Avatar
    Linda Margheim

    I love Aurifil thread. I recently moved to Rapid City, SD and can’t buy Aurifil thread at any of the quilt stores here. I get mine from the shop in the town that I moved from. It is the best thread.

  332. Jean B Avatar
    Jean B

    I love doing all kinds of embroidery and have been wanting to try Sashiko. My favorite embroidery needle is a Bohn size 10 millener. Great chance at another great giveaway! Thanks for the opportunity.

  333. Debi Avatar
    Debi

    My favorite type of embroidery is my mom’s hand embroidery that she has made for everyone that she knows who is blessed with a new baby. I’d love to win this set and gift it to her. I use Aurifil for making handbags and I know she would love it as much as I do 🙂

  334. Carla Avatar
    Carla

    Self taught in many needlework styles, I have done Sashiko years ago with traditional white thread.

  335. Terri Avatar
    Terri

    I enjoy all kinds of embroidery. I love using Bohn needles, 10 ml.

  336. alice Avatar
    alice

    Being ADD, I like all kinds of embroidery. The floss I use is dictated by the project. I love the feather stitch for my guilds heart quilts and for crazy quilting. 🙂

  337. Tamara Heptinstall Avatar
    Tamara Heptinstall

    From traditional embroidery on dresser scarves as a child, to cross stitching, & machine embroidery as an adult. Now I’m returning to my first love, and incorporating hand embroidery with crazy quilted designs. I’ve primary used DMC, most recently purchased some DMC 5 cotton pearle. I think the needle sizes I’ve used for hand work range from 20 to 24. I would LOVE to work with those beautiful Auriful threads!

  338. Joyce Carter Avatar
    Joyce Carter

    I love to do hand embroidery and I use DMC floss. Thanks for the giveaway.

  339. Nanci Timmmins Avatar
    Nanci Timmmins

    I love embroidery of all kinds…….especially crazy quilts!

  340. Mtneedle Avatar
    Mtneedle

    My favorite type of embroidery is silk ribbon AND dimensional.

  341. Mary Ann Harpe Avatar
    Mary Ann Harpe

    What type of embroidery is your favorite? I like about anything, my favorite thread to use is hand dyed thread.

  342. Agnes Gates Avatar
    Agnes Gates

    I love doing hand stitchery, have been for years. This thread looks amazing. I want it, I need it, gotta have it. LOL

  343. Denise J. Avatar
    Denise J.

    I have always used DMC embroidery floss in the past or occ. perle cotton. I have been hearing so many wonderful things about the Aurifil thread I would love to try it for embroidery. Aurifil is my favorite thread for piecing so I’m sure it will be become my favorite for embroidery as well. Thanks for the chance to win!

  344. Karla Cummings Avatar
    Karla Cummings

    I just got a new embroidery machine and I am so excited about learning how to embroidery and learn what I need to know…..I’m eager to learn….lead me to it……….

  345. Pat Avatar
    Pat

    I love Aurafil thread. Have recently started using the #12 for embroidery. Would love to try the Sashiko. Keep up the good work.
    Also, I love your new line of fabrics. Can’t wait to see the rest. Also waiting to see your new patterns that were talked about on Bigfoot Bay.

  346. Marg in Mirror, AB, Canada Avatar

    I learned to knit about age 8; cross-stitch and embroidery came along a bit later. I still use the felt needlebook I made in Grade 6 (age 11 or 12), with samples of various stitches on the cover. I took up quilting in my 40s, and have turned to crazy quilting this year with the Crazy Quilt Journal Project (http://cqjp2012.blogspot.com/) and Sharon B’s “Take A Stitch on (a) Tuesday” (TAST – . I use all kinds of thread — whatever suits the purpose. Needle size? Whatever feels comfortable in my hand at the time. 🙂 As for that box of threads — in a word: “Yummy”!

  347. carole thorpe Avatar
    carole thorpe

    I usually use DMC. I would like to try Aurafil embroidery thread.

  348. marogez Avatar
    marogez

    My favorite would have to be cross stitch. I have tried patterns using the different stitches but they really look strange when I do. I’m getting nervous because I’m working on a Baltimore quilt and there is embroidery on it.

  349. Patty shotwell Avatar
    Patty shotwell

    I would love to find Cosmos thread but have looked locally without any luck. I have been using Valdani which has been good. I use Aurifil thread in my machine to piece with and LOVE it!

  350. Becca Avatar
    Becca

    Aurafil thread is wonderful.

  351. Barb Johnson Avatar
    Barb Johnson

    I’m not positive that counted cross stitch counts as embroidery, but that is my favorite type of hand work.

  352. Melissa Clifford Avatar
    Melissa Clifford

    I use DMC Embroidery Floss
    I’m still learning embroidery…I like many types. I’ve just picked up my first few tools for punch needle work and am interested in learning that too.
    I use DMC needles I believe.

  353. Maryjane Avatar
    Maryjane

    I like Aurafil and DMC! Both wonderful I particularly like these colors!! They are beautiful!!

  354. ronda stockton Avatar
    ronda stockton

    hand embroidery i normally use DMC, in machine embroidery i use Isacord, but i would love to try Aurafil

  355. Margaret Parks Avatar
    Margaret Parks

    Love Aurifil threads.
    I really enjoyed seeing your childhood sewing basket. so glad that you still have it..
    cheers
    maggie

  356. maryann Avatar
    maryann

    Aurafil Is Love to the Quilters LIfe

  357. Gail Barabasz Avatar
    Gail Barabasz

    I would love to try out this thread.

  358. Deb Avatar

    I like the Aurafil thread and have used it only once or twice, but I’d like to try it more.

  359. Pat McCoy Avatar
    Pat McCoy

    I like the pearle cotton and aurafil. The sashiko collection is beautiful.

  360. KatieQ Avatar

    My embroidery skills are improving, but are still in the beginning stages. My favorite embroidery stitches so far are: stem stitch, back stitch, and French knot. For piecing and quilting, I use Aurifil thread. So far, I have only used DMC thread given to me by my mother for hand embroidery. As I use it up, I will branch out and try other brands.
    I love crewel embroidery, but haven’t done any in over 25 years. I love the look of satin stitch worked with wool.
    We went to a Japanese Winter celebration at my daughter’s college last year and there was an exhibit of Japanese handicrafts. Some of the girls were showing how to do Sashiko embroidery. I enjoyed trying it and would like to make something with it.

  361. Karen Miller Avatar

    Oh my — I recently started stitching wool applique with hand stitched blanket stitch — also making lovely cross stitch designs on hand dyed linen.

    Thanks for the giveaway !

  362. Wanda Myers Avatar
    Wanda Myers

    So far I’ve only used DMC, but can’t wait to try the Aurifil!

  363. Jocelyn Avatar

    I have only used DMC floss for embroidery and cross stitch. It would be fun to try something new. I’ve never used Aurifil, but have heard so many wonderful things about their threads.

  364. Amy Avatar
    Amy

    Aurifil is my favorite thread! It works so well in my machine. I rarely have the thread fuzz that other threads build up.

    My favorite embroidery stitch is probably the lazy daisy stitch…love me some flowers!

  365. Joyce Cloud Avatar
    Joyce Cloud

    I use DMC floss to hand embroider and also do cross stitch. When sewing on my machine I use Aurifil thread and simply love the Sashiko thread… would love to use it to try it out

  366. melissa Avatar

    I hand embroider with DMC floss. I also cross stitch. I have never machine embroidered.

  367. Cheryl A Avatar
    Cheryl A

    I love to embroider…both by machine and by hand. I have not tried Sashiko but have always wanted to…..so would love to have this collection of thread!!

  368. Dianne Kronika Avatar

    I have primarily used DMC threads for embroidery, though I have used others on occasion, especially in kits. While I have heard a lot of good things about Aurifil thread, I have not yet had an opportunity to be able to use it. I would love to have the chance. It looks gorgeous!

  369. MaryAnn Avatar
    MaryAnn

    Machine embroidery is my favourite, but have done some hardanger embroidery and enjoyed that too!

  370. Carrie Dunn Avatar

    I pretty much only do machine embroidery, I have used several threads, Sulky, Floriani, Madera, and Aurifil are my favorites.. I usually use a size 70 or 80 depending on the thread. Thanks for the giveaway!

  371. Beth Hammergren Avatar
    Beth Hammergren

    Aurifil thread-nice. I have use some for machine quilting. I have never used it for embroidery. I found both of the videos incredibly informative. I would love to learn some embroidery techniques if I won this-even if I don’t win this.

  372. Anda Avatar
    Anda

    I use DMC floss for embroidery. awolk at rogers dot com

  373. Anda Avatar
    Anda

    I use DMC floss for embroider. awolk at rogers dot com

  374. Linda P Avatar
    Linda P

    I’ve used many type threads for embroidery, Aurifil, Valdani, DMC, Flower Threads – I like them all for different reasons and looks.
    As for the type of embroider, I’ve embroidery almost all my life, my grandmother showed me and coached me. In the mid 90s I learned to do silk ribbon embroidery, and fell in love with the beautiful ribbons.

  375. Christie Avatar
    Christie

    I love to use Cosmo or weeks dye works for embroidery but I just got my first spool of aurifil and can’t wait to give it a go!

  376. Sharon M Avatar
    Sharon M

    I love doing redwork and applique/crazy quilt embellishing with all kinds of threads. I use DMC flosses: skeins, size 8 and 12, Cosmos floss, Sulky 12 wt thread. I did not know Aurifil made 28 and 12 wt thread. Would love to win this box, the colors are great. I am currently doing a baltimore quilt with Aurifil thread and love their thread <3

  377. Barbara Barrier Avatar
    Barbara Barrier

    Red Work is my favorite type of embrodery.

  378. Susan Foster Avatar
    Susan Foster

    I love to longarm quilt with Aurifil–never thought to embroider with it.

  379. Mary Jo Avatar
    Mary Jo

    I love using neutral color Aurifil threads when sewing and quilting. I am looking forward to use the color Aurifil threads in my hand embroidery wool projects.

  380. Cindy Farmer Avatar
    Cindy Farmer

    My favorite type of embroidery is shadow embroidery. I love making bullion knots and lazy daisy stitches.

  381. Jeanne J. Avatar
    Jeanne J.

    I love all the colors, but especially the variegated blue.

  382. Needlinaround Avatar
    Needlinaround

    Love them all, depending on the project, but I do really love Aurifil and Cosmos. Valdani is my favorite for wool. Would love to win!!

  383. Sandi Avatar
    Sandi

    I use DMC for cross stitch, and I’ve used some Sulky for free-motion machine embroidery. This Auriful looks yummy, though! I love Aurifil for quilting piecing, and I’m sure this is just as nice.

  384. Janice T. Taylor Avatar
    Janice T. Taylor

    My favorite type of embroidery is Sashiko, so my favorite size needle is big!

  385. Nicole Sender Avatar
    Nicole Sender

    I use DMC embroidery floss for my embroidery projects!

  386. Terry Back Avatar
    Terry Back

    I have lots of DMC to use for hand embroidery. I love aurifil threads for quilting. I like to machine embroider, also.

  387. Peggy Gibbs Avatar
    Peggy Gibbs

    I use DMC threads for cross stitching and usually use a size 24 needle.
    Thanks,
    Peggy

  388. Nancy Antonio Avatar
    Nancy Antonio

    I am trying out any threads I can get hold of! Ribbons to silk. It depends on the project and the effect I want. I am interested to see thread for Shasiko. I have some patterns but haven’t liked the threads I’ve tryed.

  389. karen Avatar
    karen

    1. I have used glide, superior threads, aurofil, Floriani, Madera
    2. machine embroidery is my favorite, although I will occassionally do hand embroidery
    3. Embroidery needles for the machine. I usually use a size 70 or 80 depending on project and thread.
    would love to win this gorgeous thread in this collection.
    thanks for the give away and PICK ME!

  390. Bronwyn @ StopThatOwl! Avatar

    I haven’t done much embroidery lately, but I love Aurifil threads for piecing – I would love to try out the 12wt to create some decorative pieces like I’ve seen on Pinterest.

  391. Kate Avatar
    Kate

    I love to do cross stitch, and embroider using French knots and blanket stitch, and… Have not tried Sashiko yet but would like to. I often use cross stitch thread,but would love to try the Aurifil thread.
    Thanks for the great giveaway!

  392. Renita Avatar
    Renita

    Thanks for the chance to win these wonderful threads!

  393. Bonnie Avatar
    Bonnie

    I use DMC floss, but would love to try Aurifil!
    In the past I did alot of crewel embroidery, using fine wool yarns and loved it!

  394. Ka N. Avatar
    Ka N.

    I used DMC and Pearle Cotton. Would love to try the Sashiko Collection.

  395. Sorchagirl Avatar
    Sorchagirl

    Currently, my favorite embroidery is redwork using perle cotton on tea towels. Each month I send the completed towel to my mother to decorate her kitchen. It’s my Christmas gift to her–a person that is difficult to shop for.

    I’m also trying Aurifil by doing the block of the month. What a great idea!! Small projects done quick.

    Thanks for the opportunity to win thread, Pat.

  396. Brandy Maslowski Avatar

    LOVE Sharon Pederson-very inspirational. And the aurifil threads are gorgeous! Great giveaway.

  397. Janine Allen Avatar
    Janine Allen

    I use 80/12 needles. Love Aurufil !

  398. debby Avatar
    debby

    I use DMC to embroider. I love Aurifil for piecing my quilts. Have not tried others.

  399. Maria do Carmo Pezzuto Avatar
    Maria do Carmo Pezzuto

    Eu uso DMC e ANCHOR,Eu sigo gráficos ponto cruz,e vou por eliminação de cores.Obrigada pela chance.

  400. Diana Nelson Avatar
    Diana Nelson

    I use aurafil whenever I can as it is such great thread. Love all the colors it comes in so I’m never without a good match.

  401. Nancy B from Many LA Avatar
    Nancy B from Many LA

    I’m fascinated with crazy quilting embroidery!

  402. Cathy von Jess Avatar
    Cathy von Jess

    I have not tried Aurifil for embroidery, yet; but boy I would love to try Sashiko! Just look at those luscious colors!!!!!!
    I’m sold. Thanks for hosting the give-away. Cheers.

  403. Susette Avatar

    I love to embroider! I have not tried aurafil before and would love to try it since I’ve heard so much about it.

  404. Val warren Avatar
    Val warren

    Hi Pat, I have some Aurafil with my cotton use it only for special quilts as it is hard to come by in NZ
    It Is a great thread for quilting
    Cheers
    Val

  405. Grace Avatar
    Grace

    Right now, I have been doing a lot of redwork. But, I have always wanted to try crazy quilting, and I just bought a book to help me get started. I really love the Aurifil threads, but very difficult to find it locally. I can usually find it when I go to quilt shows, and then I try to pick up a few spools.

  406. Rhonda D Avatar
    Rhonda D

    I love embroidery. My favorites are redwork and crazy quilt. I have never tried Aurifil threads, but would like to.

  407. Sandy G Avatar
    Sandy G

    I am enjoying the African Embroidery right now, but I also love my embroidery machine and the shiny Mexican threads. Aurifil is also very pretty when I can find it.

  408. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    I have tried many different embroidery threads and have recently discovered Aurifil. I am really happy with the results. I have been using 12 wt. I am planning a project were I can try the lana wool. I enjoy doing any type of hand embroidery (and needle turn applique) and always like to try something new. At my local quilt and craft show last year I did a Sashiko workshop and have a quilt design in mind to incorporate this technique. Clover number 9 embroidery needles are my favourite.

  409. Kathy Feltmate Avatar
    Kathy Feltmate

    I love Aurafil Thread…and summer…and Pat Sloan’s blog…and chocolate!

  410. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    I can remember when french knots were all the rage back in the 80’s. We made wonderful designs on pillows and table runners. They were the so beautiful. Thanks for the giveaway chance to win.

  411. Janice Avatar
    Janice

    I haven’t tried embroidery for many years until recently. I have used my old DMC thread for a couple of towels I embellished with an embroidery design. I’d love to try a new thread and the Aurifil threads sound great!

  412. Cheryl K Avatar
    Cheryl K

    I love crazy quilting embrodiery because you can use so many different stitches! Thanks for your give aways – they are the highlight of my day!

  413. Angie Avatar
    Angie

    I first learned hand embroidery over 40 years ago in the Brownies. My Mom still has the pin cushion I made her. I’ve just started adding machine embroidery to some of my quilts.

  414. Terri C Avatar
    Terri C

    I have used Aurifil 50 wt for piecing alot but not tried Aurifil for embroidery yet–sounds promising though. I’m currently “dusting off” my embroidery skills with “Snow Days” by Crabapple Hill. I want to make a Crazy Quilt some day though…

  415. Shelley C Avatar
    Shelley C

    DMC is so readily available, that that is what I use. I would love to try other brands like Aurifil, but have nothing locally. I am glad I read this article because I had started a Stitch along online, but didn’t know how to transfer designs…I tried taping my fabric to a window and that worked for the design elements but not the words. I couldn’t figure out how to to it to embroider those words that I gave up. I need to go see that transfer paper that you stitch through and then dissolve in water! It sounds like the perfect solution to my problem! THanks!

  416. Jan Gobeille Avatar
    Jan Gobeille

    Aurofil is the greatest. I ove it for applique.

  417. Sharon Avatar
    Sharon

    I have used Aurifil but have a very hard time finding it. I enjoy counted cross stitch but would love to try Sashiko .

  418. Claudia Voorhees Avatar
    Claudia Voorhees

    I LOVE Aurifil thread…..it stitches so nice !! I hope to add more colors to my “collection” very soon.
    Have a great day !

  419. Wanda Porter Avatar
    Wanda Porter

    I use Isacord, but I really like the colors in this box. I would love the opportunity to try this thread, I have heard a lot of good comments on the thread from a friend.

  420. Melissa Lamb Avatar
    Melissa Lamb

    Thanks Pat for your web site! I’m learning a great deal about embroidery. I love sashiko and redwork. I use DMC and have no luck finding aurifil locally.
    Best wishes with all your deadlines!

  421. vonda wise Avatar
    vonda wise

    I love, love the Aurifil threads Ionly use these for my hand embroidery, Ilove the 12wt. and all the others AQurifil threads. vonda wise

  422. vonda wise Avatar
    vonda wise

    I so love the Aurifil threads,I only use these for my hand embroidery,the 12wt. also love the other Aurifil threads. vonda wise

  423. Denniele Avatar
    Denniele

    Currently I am using Cosmo thread…love it but am always looking for new things.

  424. terriequilts Avatar
    terriequilts

    I use DMC embroidery thread for hand work and I usually use Isacord for machine embroidery. I have not used Aurifil threads for embroidery, but I have used it to piece with. It is my favorite to use in my sewing machine. Would love to try the embroidery threads.

  425. dawn Avatar

    I have not tried Aurifil for embroidery yet but use it for quilting. I have always used DMC threads and recently tried some perle cotton. Thanks for a chance to win some Aurifil!

  426. Joan Avatar
    Joan

    Hi. I have not yet tried Aurifil threads, but they look gorgeous. I have two favorite embroidery types – applique and in the hoop projects. Thanks for showing us this product.

  427. Velveteena Avatar
    Velveteena

    Pat- I only hand embroidery, I never have felt the calling of the embroidery machine. But would love the chance to win some Aurifil as I haven’t tried it and maybe it could call me!!

  428. Kathleen Rice Avatar
    Kathleen Rice

    Such gorgeous embroidery. I don’t know how, but you sure have me interested with all those beautiful examples. Auriful thread is the best!!

  429. Evelyn Donohue Avatar
    Evelyn Donohue

    I have used only DMC for hand embroidery in the past. But I am a huge aurifil fan. My Bernina loves it and so do I.

  430. Kris Avatar

    I’ve been using perle cotton for embroidery. Seems the floss always gets tangled upon me! I also use size 10 needles, at Bari’s recommendation.

  431. Bente Avatar

    I use the John James Peppels for my redwork, and I would love to quilt with aurifil, thanks for the chance to win!

  432. Dyanne Cox Avatar
    Dyanne Cox

    i love aurifil and have three different weights of the thread in my thread box…just in case. my favorite is plain old embroidery that my granma taught me.

  433. Suzanne Avatar
    Suzanne

    DMC

  434. Sandy Avatar
    Sandy

    I love Aurifil Threads and have several different projects in mind for these amazing threads! The colors are amazing!
    I love Thread Painting and in need of threads….

  435. vickie van dyken Avatar
    vickie van dyken

    I love Aurifil thread. I also use DMC because it is so readily available in so many colors. Aurifil lasts forever!! It’s great for all projects. I am trying some Sashiko right now 🙂 I also like to do landscape projects and projects with multiple blocks that I can make into a quilt top.
    Thanks for the great contest….hope I win !!

  436. LisaAnn Chavez Avatar

    I’ve used several threads for embroidery, perle cotton, DMC, Anchor and even Sashiko thread (Olympus brand, I think) but I’ve never tried the Aurifil. I’ve recently completed my first Sashiko and I would love to try it again using Auriful!

  437. LisaAnn Chavez Avatar

    I’ve used several threads for embroidery, perle cotton, DMC, Anchor and even Sashiko thread (Olympus brand, I think) but I’ve never tried the Aurifil. I’ve recently completed my first Sashiko and I would love to try it again using Aurifil!

  438. Lisa Porucznick Avatar

    my favorite is Aurifil 28. And Alex 😉

  439. Cathy Avatar
    Cathy

    Love to embellish quilt wall hangings with embroidery using Aurifil thread.

  440. ElaineChapman Avatar
    ElaineChapman

    I love both hand and machine embroidery! I do some digitizing, and would love to try digitizing some sashiko designs. I’m a sucker for any beautiful thread!!! It’s fun to try all the different ones!!! Thanks for the opportunity to add to my stash of thread!!! Thanks, Auafil!!!

  441. shirley Avatar
    shirley

    I Usually use alot of DMC, but if its a large piece with lots of color, I love Weeks or Cresants colors. thank you for the giveaway chance to win.

  442. Diann Cornell Avatar
    Diann Cornell

    I usually use 6 strand embroidery floss, different brands, but often DMC.

  443. Kathy Avatar
    Kathy

    I use DMC usually, but I just bought some Aurifil for hand quilting. I’d love to try the Aurifil for embroidery. Embroidery is the first stitching I learned. I do not come from a family of crafters. Much of what I do is self- taught.

  444. DebrafromMD Avatar
    DebrafromMD

    I’ve mostly used DMC embroidery floss in the past, but I would love to try the Aurifil. I use their 50 cotton for my piecing, and I love it.

  445. Mary Ann Avatar
    Mary Ann

    Great thread colors! Love them. I use Aurfil sewing & quilting. Love to read Alex’s articles too.

  446. mary lou dawson Avatar
    mary lou dawson

    I think redwork is beautiful. I did, however, take a sashiko class last year and really like that too. I like to use a variety of threads and also a variety of needles – depends on thread that is used.

  447. Diana C Avatar
    Diana C

    Count me in on the beautiful thread givaway.

  448. Nancy Avatar
    Nancy

    I started my crafting with cross-stitch, and subsequently have a whole box of DMC which I am still trying to use up! My favorite type of embroidery is actually redwork, but I often spice it up with a rainbow of colors to keep things interesting!

  449. Carla G Avatar
    Carla G

    My favorite is counted cross stitch and I use DMC floss, sometimes DMC Perle Cotton and Krenik blending fllament. Thanks for a chance to win! 🙂

  450. Amy C Avatar

    I like to do needlepoint and have used mosty DMC thread. I just got a book on Blackwork so hope to try to do some of the designs in that one day. I still have sooo much to learn and love trying new things!!! Thanks for the chance to win!!

  451. Lynda W. Avatar
    Lynda W.

    I am in love with redwork! Only I use other colors, too, just don’t know what you call it then..blue work? Green work? I like to play with my threads and fabric to see what weight to use. Currently I am using Aurifil 12 wt. It sure is hard to find, though. Everybody carries 50 wt. Sewing thread but not the heavier thread for embroidery.

  452. Irene Nash Avatar
    Irene Nash

    Love the Sashiko. but would not buy a machine as I would not make that much use of it. I however enjoy doing hand work whilst I am at Chat and Sew.

  453. Virginia Hendricks Avatar
    Virginia Hendricks

    What kind of thread to use for embroidery? There are so many choices!

    For machine embroidery, I use the Robison Anton thread. It’s what my local quilt shop favors.

    I use DMC floss for hand work.

  454. Yvonne Avatar
    Yvonne

    I like all types of embroidery, but, I prefer to use 100% cotton. Cotton will behave in the way you want it to. Aurifil 12 is a great choice for hand and machine embroidery.
    In Australia, Bohin needles are a great choice of quality needle. usually in a size 10 for hand work.

  455. Doris Avatar
    Doris

    I am loving machine embroidery. I usually use the poly threads on baby items.

  456. Kyndra Avatar

    The Sashiko is very cool, but right now I’m really into redwork. I haven’t done much embroidery and am quite a novice, but I love trying new things!

  457. Binks Avatar
    Binks

    I’m a hand embroiderer. I really only use DMC floss. Nothing else is as accessible, but I love it.

  458. Barb Adams Avatar

    I received an embroidery machine for Christmas and purchased some sashiko patterns to use for quilting. I absolutely love Robison Anton thread, although I admit I haven’t tried any other brand.

  459. Deanna Avatar
    Deanna

    I learned to embroider when I was very young, 8 or so, and still have the old chocolate box I used to keep my supplies. I like basic embroidery and have just made a patchwork pillow with my granddaughter’s name on it.

  460. Wanda Avatar

    Pat this is an awesome give away and one that would really make me ecstatic to win. I love Aurifil 12 wt for embroidery and have been having a great time with the BOM they have going this year. I love embroidery and it is wonderful to get back to it after years of not doing it. I also am enjoying red work and have a project to do in blue work when I finish the the one I am working on now which is the Crab Apple Hill Winter Wonderland. I am using size 10 Richard Hemming & Son Milliner’s needles for my embroidery. I like the longer needles and they are easy to thread with the Aurifil 12 wt thread.

  461. Mary Avatar
    Mary

    I love to use Aurifil 12 wt for my embroidery projects.

  462. Nancy in IN Avatar
    Nancy in IN

    I love red work. The last I did I used Sulky blendables. That looked great. I haven’t tried Aurifil 12 wt so to win would be wonderful.

    Two of my grands got to see the shuttle fly over VA/DC. They go to school in VA. What a history lesson.

  463. Jodi G. Avatar
    Jodi G.

    I love that you posted about all three ways. I’ve belonged to an embroidery group four years and each year we choose a project we all do but on our own. I’ve used DMC and Cosmo mostly. I’ve heard of but not tried Valdani. I’m so happy that Aurifil has the heavier thread. I can’t wait to try it. I love their thread and that’s what is on my machine now. For needles I’ve tried John James and I think their called Kimbal?. I’ve even tried the no name ones. It’s frustrating for me to find a nice needle that has a big enough eye for the pearl cotton. Any suggestions?

    Such a beautiful box of thread! Come to mama! hehe. Thank you and Aurifil for a generous giveaway and a chance to win.

    usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

  464. Judy Avatar
    Judy

    Lately I have been doing hand embroidery. I have not yet tried machine embroidery but it sure looks fun! The Sashiko colors look so inspiring!

  465. Serena Avatar
    Serena

    What kind of thread to use for embroidery?
    I love Aurifil 12wt!
    I’m italian and I HAVE to use that thread!
    🙂

  466. Dale M Avatar
    Dale M

    My favorite type of embroidery is machine embroidery. It’s both fast and beautiful. Plus, there are many fabulous designs out there to choose from.

  467. Anita Westerveld Avatar
    Anita Westerveld

    Hi Pat,
    Just looking at those Aurifil threads makes me watery eyed. I heard from them and started to use them when I was making your Meadow Breeze and it’s safe to say I never looked back. I love love love Aurifil and am slowly but surely building up my collection. I’m an avid redworker too and you know what I use for embroidery? I use Aurifil cotone mako # 12 wt. It is awesome for embroidery.
    You have a good Sunday, hug from Anita.

  468. MARLENE SWISS Avatar
    MARLENE SWISS

    WOW beautiful threads. I would LOVE to put those to good use. My aunt gave me a table cloth to embroider and I have put it off for about 3 years. This would definitely jump start this project ! ! ! ! !

  469. Mary Avatar

    I really love the Sashiko look and have been wanting to give it a try myself. My embroidery has been done with the DMC threads for the most part. I guess I should broaden my horizons as I did not realize that Aurifil made embroidery thread.

  470. Nora Avatar
    Nora

    My friend made a Winter quilt with snow scenes in Bluework.Is beautifull.Love the Aurifil thread.

  471. LeAnne L Avatar
    LeAnne L

    I haven’t hand embroidered for a long time. I’ve been wanting to try some redwork just to have something to do while I’m sitting and watching TV.

  472. trillium Avatar

    I like to do traditional surface embroidery the best. I use DMC cotton & metallic floss, as well as some different brands of overdyed floss.

    I use a tapestry needle, size 24, I guess. I think they are just Prym-Dritz. Not much available where I live.

    I need to buy Aurifil online, as no place here sells it. Even Walmart is carrying mostly 100% polyester now, not the nice all-cotton of times past. I could surely use that box of Aurifil thread!

  473. Sandy Avatar
    Sandy

    I love Silk Threads and Brazilian Embroidery and Stumpwork.
    I love the gold John James Needles and use Tapestyr #26.

  474. chris beresford Avatar
    chris beresford

    Thanks for the contest! I just invested in an embroidery machine. I am still attempting to learn about thread. Superior has lots of information available. For hand embroidery, I am a Valdani snob! I cannot say enough about this thread: colors, variegations, weight, ease of use! Love it, love it and love it. Most recently, I finished a BOM that called for a thread called Silken Pearl. OMG!!!! I think it is my new favorite and the bullion stitch should be placed on every open corner!!!! LOL!
    I would love to win your sampler and make these threads my new favorites too. chris beresford

  475. Robin F. Avatar
    Robin F.

    I love to do Sashiko as an accent on my quilt projects.

  476. Sharon Avatar
    Sharon

    I love counted cross stitch and redwork the best and I usually use DMC floss. I am looking forward to trying Sashiko soon because I love the patterns. Thanks for the chance to win the beautiful thread!

  477. Cloud Mom Avatar
    Cloud Mom

    I loved all the examples in the post. Aren’t the sister/friends adorable? I usually use DMC floss to outline my quilted wall hangings.

  478. Elaine H. Avatar
    Elaine H.

    A few years ago my husband bought me a book on Sashiko and I made a small wallhanging. Unfortunately I don’t remember what thread I used, but it was a fairly heavy-weight cotton. I still love the results.
    I also do counted cross stitch projects and use DMC floss.
    The Aurifil thread has such beautiful colors and would be great to win!

  479. Shelley Daley Avatar
    Shelley Daley

    This is the first time I have visited here. I’ve done embroidary off/on for many years. Usually I use DMC floss. Recently I started a quilt that uses crayons and floss provided by Crabapple Hill. It’s varigated and amazing. Would love to try some of your threads also.

  480. Lotte Avatar
    Lotte

    I use the DMC floss, it is beautiful and durable and has been on the market since I learned to embroider.

  481. Maxine Fun Avatar
    Maxine Fun

    ■What is your preferred size and brand of needles to use for embroidery?
    I love to hand embroider, and have finally found a needle that I love. I use size 7 John James. They are perfect and do not bend like some of the others i have used.
    I would love to try Arfil thread on my embroidery machine though. I seldom use it but would certainly love to start.

  482. Sue Avatar
    Sue

    I have done counted cross stitch in the past, with the DMC floss, and now am learning to machine embroidery. I use Rayon Madeira thread so far…

    I would love to try the Aurifil for the hand quilting things in my projects.

    sue
    legato1958@aol.com

  483. Jeanne Wisniewski Avatar
    Jeanne Wisniewski

    I love to do redwork. Its easy, one color, many, many, choices of patterns, projects, and very relaxing. You can prepare small project kits to take with you when traveling, going to doctors/dentists/hospitals, and sew till you drop. Much better than taking a pill to relax. No side effects.

  484. Anne Avatar
    Anne

    I mostly use DMC floss, simply because that is what I have lots of. But I’ve always been interested in sashiko and keep wanting to try it. I have a few Aurifil threads which I use for hand piecing and also for appliqué, and it is by far the best thread I have been able to find. So I’d really like to win their threads!!!

  485. carol broughton Avatar
    carol broughton

    Aurifil is my fave! I discovered it a few years ago, so much less lent in my machine and it just glides through my fabric, I don’t use anything else.

  486. Jane S. Avatar
    Jane S.

    I like to do redwork and “regular” embroidery as well as counted cross stitch. Preferred thread for all? DMC. It’s what I started out using and I still love it for the colors and the sheen. Good stuff!

  487. Lauren E Avatar
    Lauren E

    I like to use size 14 schmetz embroidery needles. They seem to be the correct size for the simple embroidery that I do. Love your work and can’t wait to see your new fabric designs.

  488. stevii Avatar
    stevii

    I wanna Sashiko! Sounds like fun and I can see lots of ways to use this stitch….. especially if I had the thread!

  489. Kathy U. Avatar
    Kathy U.

    Beautiful….someone just gave me a sashiko kit….some new aurofil threads would be a nice addition!

  490. CJ George Avatar
    CJ George

    My daughter bought an embroidery machine a few years ago and I was never really all that interested. I’m a quilter and last month I needed to add a little something to a quilt that was a gift. My daughter suggested machine embroidery, now I’m hooked. I love all the variety that machine embroidery has to offer. I am still playing with different threads, so I don’t really have a favorite, yet. I’ve started a “thread stash” that I am sure will rival my fabric.

  491. Billie K Avatar

    DMC is what I’ve used.

  492. Kay Avatar
    Kay

    I love to make crazy quilts and use many different kinds of embroidery thread. DMC is most easily found, but I have collected many threads at quilt shows and in classes over the years, including hand dyed threads. I have also hand embroidered a Christmas quilt, a Noah’s Arc baby quilt, and am currently working on embroidering some of my grand daughters pictures onto quilt squares. Hand work is most relaxing for me and somehow it feels more creative.

    I have a machine that embroiders but I haven’t gotten into that. So many things to do, so little time.

  493. Lindy Avatar

    I am just gearing up for my Magnum Opus Crazy Quilt. Up to this point I have just done tea towels, pillow cases, quilt blocks. Wish me luck (and perseverance!)

  494. Andrea Southern Avatar
    Andrea Southern

    Because I’ve done a lot of crazy quilting I have heaps of different threads. I must admit I haven’t used Aurifil, but would like to have a go with it.
    I have a lot of DMC thread that my mum passed on to me, she did a lot of cross stitch, but I like to use something a bit different, a bit unusual.

  495. Mary Avatar
    Mary

    My favorite type of embroidery is the basic embroidery, but I admire the crazy quilt embroidery and sashiko that many people do. Those are certainly on my bucket list.

  496. LJ Avatar
    LJ

    I did lots of embroidery as I was growing up in the 50s and 60s. A few years ago I bought a home sewing machine that also does embroidery. Now that I’ve started reading quilting blogs, my interest in hand-embroidery is being rekindled! I saw a sampler recently and loved the look so have the pattern ordered. I usually always used DMC cotton embroidery thread but am thinking I may go with silk thread for this sampler.

  497. Patty B Avatar
    Patty B

    Dear Pat and Aurifill,
    What a wonderful bunch of thread to give. I do like to do embroidery, have not tried aurifill, but would love to win and have that chance. Thanks, Patty B

  498. Vickie Avatar

    I primarily use DMC floss and pearl cotton. I’ve recently purchased Valdani #12 Pearl Cotton and love it! I do have access to hand dyed threads that are fun and beautiful. Thank you for showcasing the three styles of thread work! Shashiko is on my bucket list as well as crazy quilts.

  499. jackie Avatar
    jackie

    I was given about 50 skeins of Venous cottons as a B’day gift 5 years ago, lovely colours also a chart to convert to DMC. I do lots of stitcheries as they are my passion, incorparated in patch work, when I have the oppertunity to shop away from my little town I seem to purchase DMC cottons and have had very good results. I am looking forward to trying shashiko and aurifil as I have never heard of them until I read the above comments.

  500. Lorna D in KZN Avatar
    Lorna D in KZN

    I have never had the pleasure of using Aurifil as I have not seen it in South Africa. But I believe they will be at the IQC and would love to look at all those gorgeous colours. I have only read good reports, so here is hoping to be able to sample them. 🙂

  501. Lorna D in KZN Avatar
    Lorna D in KZN

    I usually use DMC embroidery cotton, and I try my hand at all types of embroidery. Now you might find this strange but I prefer to use a needle with a rounded eye as I find them so much easier to thread.

  502. leanne Avatar

    great post on embroidery Pat – I generally use DMC in stranded cotton or perle 8 however I do have some beautiful australian threads in my collection from gumnut yarns and colour streams as well. I like doing stitcheries and I use a crewel needle in sizes 7 to 10, usually made by piecemakers or richard hemming & son.

  503. leanne Avatar

    forgot to add that I have yet to find aurifil in Australia but am looking forward to trying some out when I do 🙂

  504. Cindy Avatar
    Cindy

    Loved the post! It has inspired me to get my crazy quilt blocks out and start on them again! I have 6 completed and am working on #7! Plan to have enough for a lap quilt, one day! 🙂

  505. Terri Hoffacker Avatar
    Terri Hoffacker

    I usuallly use DMC cotton pearl threads. Love the antique look to embroidery blocks in quilts. My grandmother taught me her techniques and tips, sure wish she were hear to see some of my finished projects.

  506. elsa Avatar

    I always use Anchor thread or DMC, they are the only brands available here, and I use them for x-stitch and free style. The needle I’m not picky… I use the first that comes around.

  507. BOBBIE WARREN Avatar
    BOBBIE WARREN

    I have always used floss or pearl cotton, I am goin to see if I can find someone close that sells this thread so I can try it on my handwork.

  508. Frances Quigley Avatar
    Frances Quigley

    I usually use DMC BUT lately have been trying out Aurifil.

  509. Bertha Goggin Avatar
    Bertha Goggin

    I would love to try some beautiful thread. I’m new to machine embrodery — so I have only used “regular” thread. It has been many years since I did hand embrodery, and it was just simple stitches. I saw a Sashik machine on Craigs list, but I was too slow to get it – took me a bit to justify wanting it!!

  510. Wes M Avatar

    I have heard such wonderful things about aurifil but must confess that I’m just learning about thread as I never realized that there were so many to choose from as well as so many types! I have only done hand embroidery and only use DMC….it’s what I knew…I have recently purchased a new Bernina and it has embrodiery stitches on it and so will need to figure out what thread is best to use…..I’m learning!

  511. kathy h Avatar
    kathy h

    I usually use dmc or 12 wt sulky for embroidery.

  512. Janet Maple Avatar
    Janet Maple

    DMC is usually the easiest to find and I have used over the years. I will start looking for a place that sells Aurifil, but right now I am interested in machine embroidery.

  513. Kylie C Avatar
    Kylie C

    I love huck embroidery (aka- swedish weaving, huck weaving, and a dozen other names)! It’s gorgeous and works up quickly so it’s great for last minute gifts that look really impressive. I generally work on the small scale (though people use this method on monk’s cloth to make afghans) so I use DMC 6-strand or Perle #5 depending on the application and colors I want. Thank you for a great giveaway.

  514. MargaretAnnB Avatar
    MargaretAnnB

    What a great give-away! I love using Aurifil thread and would like very much to win this. Thanks for the chance.

  515. Brenda Avatar
    Brenda

    I use DMC thread for embroidery. I LOVE Aurifil thread and use it all of the time for piecing, it’s awesome!

  516. Darlene Avatar
    Darlene

    I usually use DMC thread for embroidery. Aurifil thread is so awesome and I love working with it for applique and piecing. Thanks for the chance to win the Sashiko collection!

  517. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    I love Aurifil!!! I go out of my to find it. Best thread ever!!!

  518. Judy Perl Avatar
    Judy Perl

    I love Aurifil thread! It’s such a nice clean thread – not all that lint you get with out threads. Hope I win. Thanks

  519. sarah Avatar

    Ooh what a great blog. Please include me in your giveaway.

  520. WandaFish Avatar
    WandaFish

    I love cross stitch as it’s so orderly and you don’t have to worry about stitch size! I’m just starting to try a few traditional hand embroidery stitches and having fun playing around 🙂
    Thanks for the giveaway – I’d love to try some Aurifil thread.

  521. Elaine Phillips Avatar
    Elaine Phillips

    I like using size 8 perle cotton for embroidery, and size 7 needles by Scarlet Today. I love piecing with aurifil, have not tried it for embroidery.

  522. Kathie L Avatar
    Kathie L

    I generally use DMC since I inherited about 5 boxes of this floss from an aunt who died. I rarely don’t have a color I need. Kathie L in Allentown

  523. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    I have not done much embroidery myself. However I do remember that my grandmother always had embroidered pillow cases. Beautiful work.
    Thanks for offering the give away!

  524. Nancy Sue Avatar
    Nancy Sue

    I love simple redwork. Just seeing it, or working with it instantly brings me back to memories of my Great Gram! That and the smell of burnt toast! (She had a junky toaster)..lol!

  525. Shiree Avatar

    I do use and love aurifil thread, and I do like to experiment with different threads for a different look, I am currently using a beautiful South African thread, which I love to, but would love to experiment more with Aurifil

  526. Janie Avatar
    Janie

    I usually use DMC or Cosmo floss for embroidery and cross stitch.
    Thanks for the giveaway.

  527. Debra Lee Avatar
    Debra Lee

    Just starting learning embroidery and I use DMC!

  528. Janet Avatar
    Janet

    I have always used DMC, but would like to try Aurafill. 🙂

  529. Susanne Avatar

    I love to use DMC floss for hand embroidery 🙂
    Susanne

  530. Cecilia Young Avatar
    Cecilia Young

    I have only been doing hand embroidery for a short time and I use DMC floss. Thanks for the chance to win.

  531. Terri Trail Avatar
    Terri Trail

    I use the DMC floss as well, I just started quilting and embroidery, I am totally in love with Crazy Quilting. I love this site, thanks for the chance to win. You are awesome!!! Quilting is Awesome!!!

  532. Gill Avatar
    Gill

    I like to use cotton perle thread mainly!

  533. Judy Cox Avatar
    Judy Cox

    I like crewel embroidery. Living in an old house it just seems to fit. When I visit museums I am always drawn to the needlework of years ago. I use crewel yarns to do the embroidery work. However, like all needleworkers, I want to try it all. I was started on embroidering tea towels by my mother when I was 5. It’s been a lifetime of needles, fabric, threads and yarn, and new things to learn.

  534. Natalie Avatar
    Natalie

    I have used the auriful for embroidery on a project that the silky look that other threads give was not the look I wanted
    the other is the Robinson Anton is the thread I use.
    I do machine embroidery
    I love the Aurifil for pieceing my Quilts as well

  535. Missie Avatar
    Missie

    I like to use Valdani pearl cotton size 12 or wool threads. I love Aurafil for wool appliqué and cotton appliqué…such a beautiful subtle shine.

  536. Glynis Avatar
    Glynis

    I use different threads right now I’m doing a crabapple hill Halloween piece I’m using a varigated valdani and aurIful love them both

  537. lynn jarzombeck Avatar
    lynn jarzombeck

    I use Valdani 12 to embroider on wool. Would love to try Aurifil. I do use 50 wt Aurifil to piece and ocassionally for quilting.

  538. liz Avatar
    liz

    Okay, I’m going to start out by being honest I REALLY REALLY WANT TO WIN THE AURIFIL. IT’S MY FAVORITE THREAD. But I’ve never used it for embroidery. I like the old time DMC that my Grandma taught me to embroider with 50 yrs ago.

  539. Maureen Niemeyer Avatar
    Maureen Niemeyer

    Aurifil 12 wt in every amazing color I can get my hands on!

  540. Tubaville Quilts Avatar
    Tubaville Quilts

    I use DMC thread and prefer to use cross-stitch needles with my work because the tips are dull. I love counted cross stitch but recently I’ve started to do some basic embroidery to quilt and accentuate beautiful bark fabrics. I’ve never had the pleasure of using Aurifil since we don’t have anyone that sells it around here. I’d love to win some & be a convert 🙂

  541. Karen Singley Avatar
    Karen Singley

    If I am hand embroidering–I use DMC & I try all types of embroidery. I use a needle that is dull on the point.
    If am machine embroidering–I use Aurfill. Janome, Marathon Sulky & any other thread that might give me the texture I am looking for. I use a red or blus tip needle.

  542. Susie Taylor Avatar
    Susie Taylor

    I would love to try the aurifil thread I’ve always use the DMC to embiordery with.

  543. Nita White Avatar
    Nita White

    I use DMC because it is widely available. I love to use this stranded cotton for making cording, bracelets etc using a marudai style cardboard base. Because the embroidery floss is not plied, the strands have more sheen. I love aurifil thread so I expect to love the heavier weight for embroidery.

  544. Anne C. Avatar

    Crewel embroidery is my favorite.

  545. Kathy Howard Avatar
    Kathy Howard

    I have never tried Aurifil thread. My grandmother started me hand embroidering when I was quite young. I think DMC is what I have used recently. I can’t find my bad of floss right now to confirm that.

  546. Cynthia Lynn Avatar
    Cynthia Lynn

    I am currently playing with crazy quilting – it’s less intimidating for me, because if the stitches aren’t perfect, it’s ok, because it’s a crazy quilt. Grandma taught me a few stitches when I was a girl – and I think it was DMC. I’d like to pass on an bit of embroidery info to my granddaughter. It would be great to have wonderful thread to start her off right!

  547. Amy Roth (IL) Avatar
    Amy Roth (IL)

    I used to cross stitch a lot and then moved away from that kind of handwork when I discovered quilting. With small kids at the time, I avoided any handwork on quilts, thinking I’d never have time to get it done. Well, I took a small class on Hawaiian applique and I was hooked! All this to say, that when I cross-stitched I used DMC and being fairly new to the scene when it comes to embroidery, I’m overwhelmed by the choices! I do like 6-strand floss — you can get just the right amount of thickness to your stitches. And I recently ordered some Roxanne needles and really like them. I think, like with most anything, you get what you pay for. For all the time and effort put into quilts, it’s worth the money to buy quality tools and materials so the piece will last.

  548. Valerie Avatar
    Valerie

    Aurifil is my favorite thread by far…. I am not a machine embroidery person but I lover piecing with audifil.

  549. Miet Verbeke Avatar

    sewing by hand : DMC , sewing with the machine : aurifil It would be great to have some extra thread to for our local ” project Linus ” Our name is ” De zonnedekens ” = “the sunny blankets ” Project “Zonnedekens”is a volunteer organisation. We aim to provide a sense of security and comfort to sick and traumatised babies, children and teenagers through the provision of new home made patchwork quilts and knitted/crocheted blankets, and give volunteers the opportunity to contribute .We cannot reach out to every distressed child but we can help to provide them with tangible evidence that someone cares, along with the physical reassurance that comes with being snuggled up in a quilt. We deliver quilts and blankets to children at ” Kinderziekenhuis Prinses Elisabeth UZ Gent ” . You can read more about us here : http://zonnedekens.be/ and
    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Zonnedekens/157550194309766 .

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