embroidery threads to use/not use with the Brother PE770?
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embroidery threads to use/not use with the Brother PE770?
I just picked up my new embroidery machine, a Brother PE770, and am wondering if there are any machine embroidery threads that don't work well in this machine. So, for those of you with experience with this machine, a penny for your thoughts? Thanks in advance!
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First, do not buy lots of one brand. Buy several different brands. Black is the hardest color to work with because of the dying process. The moisture content is a factor, so keep your thread away from direct sunlight and dirt/dust.
Rayon has a beautiful sheen, but it also fades and does not wash as nicely as poly, but don't resist not using rayon, if you like it, use it.
Listen to what others suggest, but make your own decisions. What one person likes is the worst for someone else.
i have used Baby Lock and Beother machines for 30 years. I have used every brand of machine on the market and have owned every bran, except one. I have never had any problem with any brand of thread. But, I do have my favorites. Love Floriani, Marathon, and Exquisite.
Rayon has a beautiful sheen, but it also fades and does not wash as nicely as poly, but don't resist not using rayon, if you like it, use it.
Listen to what others suggest, but make your own decisions. What one person likes is the worst for someone else.
i have used Baby Lock and Beother machines for 30 years. I have used every brand of machine on the market and have owned every bran, except one. I have never had any problem with any brand of thread. But, I do have my favorites. Love Floriani, Marathon, and Exquisite.
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Thank you so much for your input! I have three spools of rayon (Sulky viscose, which is rayon) I bought before I read that rayon sometimes stretches and is problematic, so I was wondering if I should return those. If it fades and doesn't wash as nicely as poly, I think I may return those spools. Today I have been playing around with appliqued hearts, using Coats and Clark polyester thread, and that is stitching out well. I'm having a blast. Already made three beginner mistakes. I think I'm going to discover all of them in Lesson Number One, lol.
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I use Polystar, the thread bundle that came with my machine. And I have had success with it. Thread breaking is usually operator error for me.
https://www.amazon.com/Brother-Embro...=brother+pe770
Another bundle of thread I bought off Amazon was this pack. I use it with my Brother SQ9000 for the decorative stitches. The colors are beautiful and the thread is quite strong.
https://www.amazon.com/Embroidex-Pol...JWZV7TZ8TJRF2T
https://www.amazon.com/Brother-Embro...=brother+pe770
Another bundle of thread I bought off Amazon was this pack. I use it with my Brother SQ9000 for the decorative stitches. The colors are beautiful and the thread is quite strong.
https://www.amazon.com/Embroidex-Pol...JWZV7TZ8TJRF2T
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my brother embroidery machine does not like coats n clarks either if it sounds crunchy running through the tension don't use
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I have the same machiine. i too, like Polystar, it came with a bundle i got with the machine. They pretty much have the colors I nee/use. I have some flat colors, no sheen i bought with my last Brother machine. good luck and have loads of fun!
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