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Old 10-06-2011, 08:00 AM
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Sadiemae
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Originally Posted by quilting in my60s
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
I read a horror story once where a lady used a cone type serger thread to piece her quilt and when she ironed it, the whole thing fell apart. Aparently the thread was Nylon. Since then I have stayed clear of all things serger.

I often use the same weight cotton thread for piecing and for quilting. Most of mine is from Connecting Threads. But I also use Star thread - the variegated (from Coats and Clark) with great results, and I have assorted others.

You know you can get just as crazy about buying thread as you can fabric - whod'a thunk it.
I also use the cotton thread from Connecting thread, I love colors in my quilt. Remember cotton thread does make the need for cleaning around the bobbin important. I clean after every major project.
I clean my bobbin area with each and every bobbin change.
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