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Has Coats & Clark thread quality changed in the past few years?

Has Coats & Clark thread quality changed in the past few years?

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Old 07-26-2014, 06:44 AM
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Default Has Coats & Clark thread quality changed in the past few years?

Most of the thread I have was acquired before Coats & Clark changed their dual duty thread from cotton covered polyester to 100% polyester. What was then generally available was C&C or the "really cheap stuff"

Neither my machines nor I have had issues with this thread - C&C "older style" dual duty - so I am wondering why so many others seem to dislike it.

Or is it actually a case of liking other brands better? Which is fine - Some people prefer any Ford product over any Chevrolet product - and vice versa.

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Old 07-26-2014, 06:48 AM
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I use it and have always had good luck with it. I am a whatever works and looks good person. I've had Fords. Chevys, Chrysler products and now a Jeep. Used till quit working or ranout of steam.
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C&C is expensive compared to other brands. Do a comparison of yardage on spool to cost and you will be surprised. Unless I shop online or go to quilt shops I can't find any thread but C&C in my town. I use Superior, Aurifil, or Connecting Threads Pro for piecing. For machine quilting I use a variety of different threads depending on the look I want.
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Originally Posted by Onebyone View Post
C&C is expensive compared to other brands. Do a comparison of yardage on spool to cost and you will be surprised. Unless I shop online or go to quilt shops I can't find any thread but C&C in my town. I use Superior, Aurifil, or Connecting Threads Pro for piecing. For machine quilting I use a variety of different threads depending on the look I want.
I agree. C&C is a lot more expensive than people think it is. You don't get much thread on a spool for the price you pay for it and it's just not the quality that you can get with other threads.
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I like Aurifil and Metrosene best but if I need a particular color, mostly for garment sewing or alterations, I will use Coats and Clark because that's what the store closest to me sells. For piecing I generally use Aurifil gray and have that on hand because I plan ahead. For quilting I always start with a new spool because then I know I will have enough. It seems like I do a lot of quilting in white. I usually use Metrosene for quilting and will stock up when it goes on sale.

I was shocked however when digging through my thread supply to find an older spool of Metrosene and one more recently purchased for a comparison. Both spools had a small amount left on them. The outside of the spool was the same size. The inside however on the older spool was considerably smaller meaning there had been a lot more thread on that spool initially. Not only has the price of thread gone up the amount of thread you get on a spool has greatly decreased.
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Old 07-26-2014, 08:17 AM
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Sorry, most of what I have is their old quilting thread. I have always used it to hand stitch binding to the back because it doesn't snag into knots as easily as normal thread does.
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Old 07-26-2014, 08:22 AM
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Since I use all cotton fabrics in my quilts, I prefer to use all cotton thread as well. C&C S970 is my thread of choice for piecing.
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Old 07-26-2014, 08:23 AM
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Yes it has ever since they moved their mfg to Mexico. When I find a store going out of business and they have the older, I really stock up.
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I'm learning to prefer other brands. The C&C spools at places like Walmart and Joann's just don't hold much thread. A bigger spool doesn't necessarily mean more thread, kind of like an oversize bag for potato chips. I bought some #40 YLI for quilting and I'm really impressed with it. Sometime soon I'm hoping to place an order with Connecting Threads for some of the colors I'm most likely to use.
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For me, the non-use of Dual Duty (old or new) is the fact that I use only cotton thread, so C&C poly in any form isn't a consideration for me. However, I do like the newer C&C Star Mercerized Cotton threads. I have no negative feelings towards the brand, just some of the products.
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