DONT use fireline for gridding!!

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DONT use fireline for gridding!!

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When I recently saw the post of using fishing line as a gridding tool, I thought it was a fantastic idea. I had black Fireline handy at home, so I tried it and gridded an entire page of my HAED pattern. Well, I didn't like it which was fine so I pulled it out, but now there are black dots at all the holes I went through!!

I thought it would be ok once I stitched over them but I am working with pale tans and beige's and I can still see the black marks through them! :cry:

I'm thankful that only one row landed in an area of light stitching, the rest are in areas that contain browns and charcoal.

Im hoping this will just be a case of "You can only see it because you know its there"

So whatever you do don't use the Fireline brand of fishing line!
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Thanks for the warning! Hope it's not too noticeable in your stitching. :x:
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Will they wash out? If the line was left sitting onthe shelf it could have collected some grime? Fingers crossed you can get rid of them.
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That's awful!! I hope it washes out. I've been using Cajun Line (8lb) and Trilene (4lb) red monofilament line and haven't had any issues. Maybe the fireline had a coating on it or was dirty?
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mine has also been fine no marking on fabirc at all
mines monofilamnet also 4lb weight
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The fireline is not normal fishing line. Its a braided line and it feels a bit waxy. Needless to say i should have know better, now that i say that, but i was just so excited to try it and its what i had available at home at the time!
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jazz298 wrote:The fireline is not normal fishing line. Its a braided line and it feels a bit waxy. Needless to say i should have know better, now that i say that, but i was just so excited to try it and its what i had available at home at the time!
It's probably the wax coating then. I'm so sorry!! :( I imagine it should wash out without too much of an issue. If you decide to try again, definitely get a monofilament line instead of the braided type and avoid anything that might have a coating.
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I couldn't find any colored fishing line, but I did find a brown colored leader material for making leaders for fishing. Its basically fishing line but its not a big amount, its only a 27 yard spool. Anyway that seems to be working well, its easy to stitch around/over and it'll pull out nicely.

I don't even grid usually, but I had to in order to try parking. I just had a hard time finding the right spot without the gridding in place.
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