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JusticeClan 06-05-2011 07:24 AM

I'm trying to use nylon thread to quilt on a flag wallhanging I made. Is nylon thread suppose to be really hard to work with? I bought .005 and it says for quilting. Did I buy the wrong size? Threading the bobbin and then the machine was really a challenge.
Can anyone experienced with this please advise. Thank you.

Prism99 06-05-2011 07:30 AM

I use YLI brand .003 nylon thread, which is finer than fine hair. Have never had a problem with it. Coarser nylon will act more like fishing line.

You need to wind the bobbin slowly when using nylon thread, to avoid stretching the thread as it goes onto the bobbin. You also want to use a metal bobbin, if at all possible, to avoid having the bobbin distort, and you want to underfill the bobbin (3/4th fulls is good).

Did you reduce the upper tension? Nylon stretches, so you need to reduce the upper tension to place less pressure on it as you sew.

JusticeClan 06-05-2011 11:50 AM

Thanks. I'll try these tips. I didn't know any of this.

bearisgray 06-05-2011 11:53 AM

You might also consider doing some practice on some scrap to see if you need to do any adjusting of the tensions before going on to your "good" piece.


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