icecreamcake Publish time 2013-1-24 16:53

Knotty floss

Does anyone find they get lots of knots in specific types of floss?
I have a kit called frogpile and I seem to always be getting knots in the floss.
I am not sure what brand of floss it is as it just came in the kit but its very frustrating... any tips of how to stop this and also if people find one brand of floss better than others?
any suggestions are much appreciated
thanks:D


queenvi617 Publish time 2024-4-22 08:26

Thank you very much for sharing.

Whisper whisper Publish time 2024-4-19 15:44

Thanks for sharing

Knitpurlsm Publish time 2024-4-9 03:06

Thanks for the info!

Knitpurlsm Publish time 2024-4-8 06:03

Thanks for the info!

ruli Publish time 2013-1-24 18:31

I never use silk (poor animal) so I can't help

LouAnna Publish time 2013-1-25 00:09

I always untwist my threads as I am stitching, every stitch I give the needle a turn.   There are some flosses that just love to knot up.    You can always find the DMC floss number alternative and use it instead!

AnnikaGBG Publish time 2013-1-25 00:09

I like DMC, Crescent always seems to be knotty for me but I haven't heard that from other stitchers.

wally123 Publish time 2013-1-25 16:58

I always check the twists in the floss every couple of stitches and sometimes if it is a different floss from DMC I have to use shorter lengths to avoid knotting

lioda-44 Publish time 2013-1-27 10:28

que lio este

Nursedonna54 Publish time 2013-2-2 13:33

I notice that to!I feel you pain....as some others said it is more frequent stops to unwind...most of the time I will switch threads to DMC colors for that reason!

lewino001 Publish time 2013-2-2 17:36

I find that if I drop the needle in the back of the fabric every 10 or so stitch that it unwinds itself. Also you can use Thread Heaven on the floss to soften it up and maybe cut just shorter lengths as well. Hope that was helpful:)

pceluvnpenguins Publish time 2013-2-11 21:07

There is a great product called Thread Heaven.You just run the floss through it every time you start a new strand and its like magic!

EskimoKisses Publish time 2013-3-12 22:12

I usually let my needle untwist after every other stitch, takes time and longer and can get a wee bit frustrating but it prevents the knotting x
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