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Old 04-08-2011, 08:29 AM
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I've always used an off white thread for quilting and thought I might try a colored thread next. Any suggestions or cautions when doing this?
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Old 04-08-2011, 08:32 AM
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i usually match my thread to the quilt unless i really want some contrast.
it usually works best to use the same thread in the top and the bobbin.
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Old 04-08-2011, 08:41 AM
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For machine piecing I use ecru/natural, grey, or taupe witgh same in the bobbin.

For machine quilting the layers together I usually use a thread color used in the quilt.

For handquilting I often use a thread color that will enhance the design of the blocks and the quilting pattern.

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I love to quilt with variegated threads. For the back, it depends. I've matched the color to the fabric. I've used the same as the front, or used off white. If you're new to the quilting part, you might feel more comfortable blending, rather than contrasting. I've quilted with black, but black on black is very difficult to see where you are quilting. I liked the finished look, but did a bit of cursing along the way. :)
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The only caution I can think of is the one Diane Gaudynski warns of in one of her MQ books. I can't remember exactly but I think it was something like if you use a dark thread on a light fabric small mistakes will be emphasized and show up much more. I believe light thread on dark fabric is more forgiving in that respect. I have done both and have been pleased with the results.
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I always use white on everything. Not fancy but then I don't do fancy.
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Old 04-08-2011, 09:06 AM
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my sil did this quilt, and she used a teal thread, so it would show up on the black..she wanted it to be another dimension of the quilt..

i love verigated thread myself!
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Originally Posted by watterstide
my sil did this quilt, and she used a teal thread, so it would show up on the black..she wanted it to be another dimension of the quilt..

i love verigated thread myself!
What brand varigated thread do you buy?
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Originally Posted by katier825
I love to quilt with variegated threads. For the back, it depends. I've matched the color to the fabric. I've used the same as the front, or used off white. If you're new to the quilting part, you might feel more comfortable blending, rather than contrasting. I've quilted with black, but black on black is very difficult to see where you are quilting. I liked the finished look, but did a bit of cursing along the way. :)
Had to laugh at the cursing because....been there....done that. :lol:
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Originally Posted by KimS
Originally Posted by watterstide
my sil did this quilt, and she used a teal thread, so it would show up on the black..she wanted it to be another dimension of the quilt..

i love verigated thread myself!
What brand varigated thread do you buy?
i buy whatever is on sale at joanns..since i like to use different thread color combos, i never saw the need to get a big cones of it. it all depends what color the blocks or sashing is.
there is gutterman,sulky..
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