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    Junior Member KenZ's Avatar
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    Free Motion Quilting Questions

    Free motion quilting questions
    #1 What is the proper or best size and type of needle to use?
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    What is the proper or best size and type of thread to use?
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    I think a needle with a larger eye is better than smaller. I find fewer problems with poly embroidery thread like Madeira or Isaacord. It hardly ever breaks.

    (To some that is anathema as it isn't cotton.)

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    Your needle size depends on the thread weight. Visit Superior Threads website, they have charts that tell about needles and threads, what the different threads are used most often for & what needle to use with what thread. As for thread weight for quilting, it depends on how much you want the stitching to show. Heavier thread ( 12 weight up to about 30 weight) are pretty heavy ( thick) threads. Common people seem to choose a lot are 40, 50 & 60 weight. 60 being pretty fine thread. The needle has to be the correct size for the thread
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    I second the suggestion to read everything on Superior Threads website about threads. I have the Thread Therapy DVD and I never have to guess about thread, needles, or tension anymore.
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    ......... and you can even quilt with thread as fine as 100 wt.
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    needle size depends on thread, but type I would recommend topstitching
    I also agree with poly shredding less frequently. I also love isacord, and superiors poly brand. For cotton FMQ the only brand I found that didn't shred on me was king tut, however I still haven't tried presencia. I do love superior's line of threads very much
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    It depends, there is no correct answer. Depends on the fabric you are quilting. I have an older Bernina and I usually use a 14 with Mettler silk wrapped thread. There a different weights with threads so that varies on the type of needle.
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