CSeidler Publish time 2013-3-21 03:29

Use of bee wax

I have seen in several posts indicating the use of beeswax on thread so it does not twist or gives knot. How do you use it? What is the difference between this material and "Thread Heaven"?

Blinne Publish time 2013-3-21 16:10

Never used...but I know it was used in old times by shoes maker to reinforce the thread.

seb0357 Publish time 2013-3-26 07:57

I have some bees wax but I have never used it. I was afraid that it would make the thread greasy. I might try it out and see. Sorry I couldnt help.

amyleesf Publish time 2013-3-27 07:10

I dont know about bees wax. I use plain simple white candle - just cut a small piece of the candle and run the thread through it. Thats what we do in Malaysia.

R Lee Publish time 2013-3-28 20:02

Thread Heaven is just the brand name for the "thread conditioner". Basically the same as using a candle. It slicks the thread so it doesnt catch and tangle as much - just like hair conditioner.

magpire Publish time 2013-3-30 00:53

I prefer beeswax to thread heaven - bees wax isnt colored so i can use it on white silk where Id worry the thread heaven would leave marks.

To use bees wax you run the thread through it, then press it with an iron in a paper bag so the wax melts into the thread and it doesnt feel greasy when you use it. I use it for linen threads, goldwork and when Im beading to reinforce the threads.

Cordebra Publish time 2013-3-30 05:02

Thanks for the information:)

mdbf Publish time 2013-3-31 18:36

interesante metodo

Elvira Publish time 2013-5-30 03:41

I use it always. Less knots and twisting. After washing its gone.

luckyemma Publish time 2013-6-1 04:40

I saw one person mention candle wax.Does anyone know if its okay to use candle wax?Or does the candle have to be made from 100% beeswax?
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