pioneergirl
Wannabe Pioneer
Hey folks, not to long ago on BYC a person made a tote bag out of their feed sacks. I thought it was a great idea, and I tried my hand at it. I like to think of myself as a decent sewer, making a winter outfit for my nephew when he was born, hand sewing a quilt, sheets/bedding for a friend's baby crib, etc. So, here is what I ended up with (no pattern, just cut up the bag and 'winged it', lol)
So my question is, does anyone have a suggestion for the type of thread I should use? I'm using the term 'thread' loosly here, I know it needs to be heavy. With this first bag I used quilting thread, but am not sure that would hold up to groceries, or apples, or whatever. I don't have an industrial type sewing machine, and used a heavy guage needle (used for denim) on this one.
So, any suggestions? I do have a Jo-Ann Fabrics around here, btw. thanx!
So my question is, does anyone have a suggestion for the type of thread I should use? I'm using the term 'thread' loosly here, I know it needs to be heavy. With this first bag I used quilting thread, but am not sure that would hold up to groceries, or apples, or whatever. I don't have an industrial type sewing machine, and used a heavy guage needle (used for denim) on this one.
So, any suggestions? I do have a Jo-Ann Fabrics around here, btw. thanx!