Go Back  Quiltingboard Forums >
  • Main
  • Buying thread online????? >
  • Buying thread online?????

  • Buying thread online?????

    Thread Tools
     
    Old 11-14-2012, 05:50 PM
      #11  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Feb 2010
    Location: Maryland
    Posts: 3,586
    Default

    I have ordered from both and love both of them! Don't know about the Bottom Line/So Fine but funny story--many long years ago when I first started quilting, I would faithfully iron my seams and they would fall apart! Back then I didn't know the difference between poly and cotton thread. I thought my iron was overheating and became afraid to use it so I cut off the cord so no one else would fish it out of the trash and use the "defective" iron!
    virtualbernie is offline  
    Old 11-14-2012, 05:59 PM
      #12  
    Senior Member
     
    Rose S.'s Avatar
     
    Join Date: Feb 2012
    Location: Indiana
    Posts: 880
    Default

    I buy Superior's King Tut thread from my LQS and I totally love that thread. Had not heard of Red Rock till just now, so looked it up and bookmarked it.
    Rose S. is offline  
    Old 11-14-2012, 06:01 PM
      #13  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Sep 2010
    Location: Keller, TX
    Posts: 7,417
    Default

    Originally Posted by susie-susie-susie
    Superior Threads are great. The thread is great. Customer Service is great. Can you tell that I'm a fan? Their web site is full of good information.
    Sue
    Totally agree...love all their threads. There clubs are nice too.
    lfstamper is offline  
    Old 11-14-2012, 06:39 PM
      #14  
    Power Poster
     
    BellaBoo's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Jan 2009
    Location: Front row
    Posts: 14,646
    Default

    I have ordered from both and no problems. Great thread from Superior. My favorite online shop to order thread is:

    http://www.tristan.bc.ca/specials.html
    BellaBoo is offline  
    Old 11-14-2012, 08:10 PM
      #15  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Jul 2010
    Location: DFW / Texas
    Posts: 1,254
    Default

    okay ladies, what weight of thread do you use in your machine / bobbins for piecing?
    What weight do you use for hand appliquing?

    Thanks so much for the help.
    LAQUITA is offline  
    Old 11-14-2012, 08:27 PM
      #16  
    Power Poster
     
    Join Date: Dec 2008
    Location: Western Wisconsin
    Posts: 12,930
    Default

    For piecing, my absolute favorite is Aurifil 50wt 2-ply (top and bobbin). However, I also like Threadart's 60wt polyester bobbin thread for piecing (both top and bobbin) and it's a lot less expensive. I have tested this poly with an iron to make sure it doesn't melt, and it has not melted for me. Here's a link to it:
    http://www.amazon.com/Bobbin-Thread-...dp/B0034W118Q/

    With both of these threads my seams lie flatter and my piecing is therefore more accurate.
    Prism99 is offline  
    Old 11-15-2012, 03:01 PM
      #17  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Jan 2012
    Location: The Colony, TX
    Posts: 3,364
    Default

    Superior is GREAT! Even if you decide not to order from there, sign up for their newletter - they have tons of information. Tension, Needles, Thread, etc.
    quiltstringz is offline  
    Old 11-15-2012, 04:01 PM
      #18  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: May 2011
    Location: Pacific NW
    Posts: 9,556
    Default

    Originally Posted by snipforfun
    You may want to check with Superior about using Bottom Line for piecing as it tends to melt at high temperatures.
    Have never this problem. In fact, have never had ANY problem with Bottom Line. Recently had to use some Gutermann thread because I needed a bright teal, and I didn't have anything even close to the right color in Bottom Line. It was pure misery. I was so happy when that project was done and I could ditch that Gutermann.
    Peckish is offline  
    Old 11-15-2012, 04:07 PM
      #19  
    Power Poster
     
    Join Date: Dec 2008
    Location: Western Wisconsin
    Posts: 12,930
    Default

    I would say test the thread for yourself. That's what I did with an inexpensive Threadart polyester 60wt thread. I sewed on scrap fabric and then ironed it for much longer than I normally would (on my iron's hottest heat setting) and it was perfectly fine. This may not be true for all polyester threads, but it's simple enough to test.
    Prism99 is offline  
    Old 11-15-2012, 04:09 PM
      #20  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: May 2011
    Location: Pacific NW
    Posts: 9,556
    Default

    Originally Posted by LAQUITA
    What weight do you use for hand appliquing?
    Funny - hand appliqueing was how I first got turned onto Bottom Line. I was looking for silk thread, but it's expensive and you have to buy a whole spool - what if you need 10 or 12 different colors, but only a few yards in each color? Someone suggested Bottom Line for applique, I tried it, and it works beautifully for applique - it sinks right into the fabric and becomes invisible, just like the silk. So then I purchased one of those assorted donuts full of different colored bobbins, which is great, because now I have 118 yards each of 46 different colors. You know how much that would have cost if I had purchased silk?
    Peckish is offline  
    Related Topics
    Thread
    Thread Starter
    Forum
    Replies
    Last Post
    candi
    Main
    56
    09-15-2010 04:41 PM
    drivin*me*buggy
    Main
    8
    10-20-2008 06:30 PM
    sewnsewer2
    Main
    28
    08-23-2008 04:32 PM
    hokieappmom
    Main
    6
    01-05-2008 10:13 AM

    Posting Rules
    You may not post new threads
    You may not post replies
    You may not post attachments
    You may not edit your posts

    BB code is On
    Smilies are On
    [IMG] code is On
    HTML code is On
    Trackbacks are Off
    Pingbacks are Off
    Refbacks are Off



    FREE Quilting Newsletter