Thread Heaven!!

Threads can be frustrating…there is an answer…THREAD HEAVEN!
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Stop tangling and fraying with this new synthetic thread conditioner. Beeswax creates a sticky coating while this makes a slick coating that works more like ball bearings. Works especially well on metallics, silks, and rayon threads to make them more pliable and easier to use. Thread Heaven is chemically inert and will not react with the fibers.

Directions for using Thread Heaven…
the long version!

Thread Heaven can be easily removed from its container, but we suggest using it right from the box.

Cut along the dotted line on the right side of the label. Don’t cut the other side; it will act as a hinge. (If your label doesn’t have a dotted line, proceed to step two).

Using your thumb or forefinger, press one end of a length of thread into the conditioner and pull it across. Use enough pressure to embed the thread as you pull it through so that it is coated on all surfaces. (see Photo 1)

Now pull the thread between your thumb and forefinger, slowly and firmly, to stretch the thread and remove kinks. Notice how slick and smooth your thread feels! (see Photo 2)

Pull the thread between your finger and thumb a second time, only this time pull it through quickly with light pressure. This will cause the creation of a small static charge which forces the thread tails apart, drastically reducing the main cause of thread knots!

If your thread is extremely kinky, wrap it around a pencil, place your thumb on top of the thread, and pull. The ridges on the pencil will increase the pressure and aid in straightening the worst wrinkles. (see Photo 3)

Over time, the surface of your Thread Heaven may become embedded with tiny fibers. If this happens, use the tip of your scissors to push Thread Heaven away from the edge of the box. Take it out, turn it over, and it is like new again!

Step 1
Photo 1
Step 2
Photo 2
Straightening the worst wrinkles
Photo 3
Turning Thread Heaven over
Photo 4

Comments

  1. Anne Bloom says:

    I use it but have never seen these instructions. Cool! I want one of those thread separators, will you put my name on one? Thanks!

    Anne

  2. admin says:

    Will do!

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