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    Super Member Sassylass's Avatar
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    Thank you for this thread as I will be working with batiks soon.
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    In my never ending quest to get that illusive "scant" 1/4 inch I had read use aurfil thread with a 70/10 needle. Did make a difference...couldn't believe it but it did!

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    I also use a 70/10 needle when machine embroidering lettering.

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    I use a Microtex sharp for everything.

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    I agree, the smaller needle is great for batiks.

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    I just started machine appliqueing some hexagons onto some background squares and I changed to a top stitch needle and couldn't believe the difference it made. The needle went through the fabric just like butter too.
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    I agree with Kinette about using a needle appropriate for what you are sewing. Batiks are more closely woven than other cotton fabrics, so you should definitely use a sharp when sewing on them. I was taught that you use the ball point needles when sewing on knits, as they would not "catch" on the fabric. Hope this helps a little. Can't wait to see your finished quilt, as batiks are some of my favorite fabrics for quilting.
    Last edited by MargeD; 06-18-2015 at 11:01 AM. Reason: forgot to add something

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    These days I use the Superior Titanium needle called for by the Superior thread I'm using as the top thread. Perfect results every time.

    With one or two exceptions, every project I make has batiks in it. I love them and they sew up beautifully if you pay attention to using the correct threads/needles!

    The last time I forgot to change to the correct needle, I ended up frogging the same spot at least six times trying to get the decorative stitch to sew correctly. The holes in the batik looked like they would never wash out and I'd have to make a whole new "mug rug". I am very happy to say the holes disappeared when I washed the "mug rug".

    Whew!
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    This board is a "wealth" of good information. Thanks to you all.

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    Thank you to all who wrote on this thread...I learned a lot!
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