Towa gauge
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Towa gauge
I've researched this and have now purchased one which is still coming in the mail, but is there a fast and hard rule to follow here....Let me explain, is there a setting to follow on the gauge like between 200 - 220 I've looked and there isn't much out there for info except Superior Threads, but what if you aren't using Superior Threads. Is there a number to follow regarding polyester thread to cotton thread....sure hope I've explained what I'm actually asking lol....
Thanks in advance for any help in this matter......
also, which way should the bottom be spinning in the towa gauge ie clockwise or counter clockwise....
and since I have the M size bobbin do I wrap the thread around the pigtail?
Thanks in advance for any help in this matter......
also, which way should the bottom be spinning in the towa gauge ie clockwise or counter clockwise....
and since I have the M size bobbin do I wrap the thread around the pigtail?
Last edited by btiny36; 01-14-2016 at 09:28 AM.
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The Towa comes with instructions. I rarely use mine as I almost always opt for prewound magnaglide bobbins. You can't use the towa with those. I would use the Superior guidelines and simply match the ply and weight of the Superior product to yours. For example, Glide thread and Superior's Fantastico would be the same setting on the Towa. They are both 40wt trilobal polyesters. No hard fast rules that I am aware of.
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I think there was information on setting bobbin tension on YouTube from the Jamie Wallen from www.quiltersapothecary.com
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I got the towa guage when I had played around with the tension on my bobbin winder and really messed myself up. Like feline fanatic said there was a superior threads chart in the package (and diagrams on how to use it) and as I add other threads to the chart I will use it as a check point for the next time things go all upside down on me. I don't think you will use it always but it sure won't hurt to have when things go wrong.
Last edited by coffeecozy; 01-15-2016 at 05:49 AM.
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Since I've got my bobbin winder set correctly, I've not had the problems setting the bobbin tension by hand.
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I just did the same thing(purchased the TOWA) but haven't tried it yet. I have an HQ 16 and am a hobbyist,not a pro so I don't do a large volume of quilting. The most difficult part of quilting seems to be getting the tension just right so I'm thinking this will be helpful. Also it was mentioned in a longarm book "Free-Motion Quilting" by Angela Walters as a tool that she really likes. It seemed to work well with my class M bobbin/case and the tutorial on Superior Threads website was very helpful. I use a lot of Aurifil thread though and was also wondering how useful the guide for Superior Thread would be . I am anxious now to try it all out. It's nice to know I'm not the only one out there with the same questions. Good luck!
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