Very cool! Thanks for the link.
Just to clarify, though, what I mentioned was *wooly nylon*- it's a fuzzy, stretchy nylon thread which relaxes back to give excellent coverage for satin stitching and other decorative (and functional) overcast type stitches. It doesn't contain any wool.
That's a neat site, but wow! Their prices are a bit... steep! I wonder if you could find wool thread anywhere else for a better price? If not- well, you'll pay what they ask! But the true wonder of the internet is how easy it is to find some amazing deals, if you've got the time and patience to do some serious web searching.
I've posted this link before, but for nice quality fabrics (not top of the line "couture" stuff, mostly, but excellent quality FAR above anything you'll find at JoAnnes or WalMart) for really good prices, check out
www.fabric.com. Here is a hint- search for "fabric.com coupon code" on Google. You can almost always find one for 15% off their already excellent prices. But... you can also put what you want in your cart, and then DON'T FINISH THE ORDER. (make sure you've signed in, and have cookies enabled)
In about 48 hours, you'll almost always get an e-mail saying "we noticed you put some items in your cart and then left. Here's a 15% coupon code for you!" Presto- instant discount!
Oh, I want to get my sewing room organized and get busy sewing and quilting again SO bad. But we just completely stripped our bedroom and installed new flooring- finally! (found the stuff at a GREAT price almost 2 years ago, and it's been sitting here ever since. Our oldest son came to visit, and since none of the kids likes to sit around, he wanted a "list" of things we wanted help with. Installing that floor was on the very top of my list! What a job, though). Now, as soon as I get the radiator baseboard painted, and a hole in the wall patched (oops- he slipped when trying to jam a recalcitrant piece of flooring in place!), and we get the furniture back in place, we need to empty our office (right outside the bedroom) and put the flooring there as well. That will FINALLY finish all the floors on the first floor of the house- exactly 30 years after we rebuilt after the house fire!
Hopefully, by the time we get everything finished and organized (and getting everything organized has been THE priority for me for my "preps" for this year... not adding anything else until I've got everything taken care of that we already have) I'll be able to get back to my sewing.
thanks again for the link
Summerthyme