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Old 09-28-2011, 05:09 AM
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I would like to know what your favorite thread to use is, and why! Does it matter if you use serger thread? Or embroidery thread? In your long arm machine.
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Old 09-28-2011, 05:24 AM
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Hi Mary Jo,
I use Superior Threads. I love King Tut colors, but it's a little to linty for me. I've since switched over to their new Omni beautiful colors and it's not as linty. But for thinner threads I use So Fine. Almost all the threads I use I match with Bottom Line in the bobbin.
I also enjoy using Isacord (embroidery thread) and Fil Tec. Both have a beautiful sheen to them. Hope that's helpful.
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Old 09-28-2011, 05:25 AM
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I use predominantly thread from Superior threads, which Re top quality. Also some signature thread for long arms, YLI. Inexpensive threads (cotton) creates a lot of lint and requires time to clean, cheap poly shreds. Basically whatever works In your machine......BUT you don't sew with cheap fabric, so don't skimp on your thread.
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i buy most of my long-arm threads from connecting threads- the new machine quilting thread they are carrying is great. i also buy from superior threads.
i've used lots of serger thread- just have to make sure it is strong- a weak thread or cotton thread tends to break constantly due to the speed of the long-arm machine.
aurifil is a good machine quilting thread.
every machine has it's own personality though- so you will need to experiment and see what your machine likes best-
i've spent $16-$22 for a cone of machine quilting thread to find it is not usable with my machine no matter what i did-
every machine is different...as we all are too
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Old 09-28-2011, 06:40 AM
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I use embroidery thread most of the time, I get locally from the embroidery shop because i get a discount for buying a machine there. I pay 3.29 a spool for 1000m. I'm sure i could buy something cheaper online but i like being able to see the actual color so I can match it with the quilt and not need to buy more colors than I need. I have used Cotton thread when doing less dense quilting. but the finer embroidery thread works realy well when you have a dense design. they have now come out with a low sheen embroidery thread that is polyester.
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Old 09-28-2011, 06:56 AM
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I also use mostly threads from Superior. I have a small collection of Signature that I picked up at a longarm yard sale our LA guild had.

I have used a customer's variegated thread in my bobbin, but never again. While it worked fine, it just took way too many bobbin fills, even with a M bobbin. Bottom Line from Superior Threads is the only way to go!
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I am a Superior Threads shopper. I get King Tut from Superior because the variegateds are really great color combinations. I also use So Fine quite a bit.
I also use Signature thread from another supplier once in a while.
I've not used serger thread in my longarm, so I can't give an opinion. I have tried a trilobal polyester thread which can be used in embroidery and had some tension issues with my longarm. I got the tension issues resolved, but then didn't like the way the thread looked on the quilt.
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Old 09-28-2011, 10:27 AM
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Superior Threads for sure and Alex Anderson
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Old 09-28-2011, 10:47 AM
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Welcome from New Hampshire
I'm not a machine quilter - but I use Superior Threads for just about everything.
Bottom Line is a fabulous thread.
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