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I don't overthink thread. If my machine likes it, I like it, then it's good thread.
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Originally Posted by Sephie
(Post 7839675)
That's where I bought mine too. I went upstairs yesterday to tug on a variety of threads after this discussion and of the ones I tugged on, Aurifil 50wt definitely broke with the lightest pressure. I even tried a couple different spools of it, cones and medium spools with the orange spindle.
Connecting Threads 50wt broke with a little more pressure than the Aurifil. It was much harder to break the poly serger cone thread that I bought as a newbie (not knowing you're not supposed to piece/quilt with that!) so I feel better about having made several quilts with it! I had to pull a couple of times to figure out how much pressure to use. It finally stretched a ton before it snapped. I couldn't break the Coats and Clark machine quilting 30wt thread that I used to buy before I knew anything about weights of thread. It actually hurt my hand a little. I forget who---but a very success quilter uses serger thread all the time on her long arm machine. She took alot of flack when she said that but wins ribbons at big shows. |
perhaps it was in the store too long. It gets so dry here that may have damaged it. I would return it to the store but if they don't replace it sent it right to Aurifil.
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Originally Posted by Onebyone
(Post 7839781)
I don't overthink thread. If my machine likes it, I like it, then it's good thread.
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Originally Posted by Sephie
(Post 7839675)
It was much harder to break the poly serger cone thread that I bought as a newbie (not knowing you're not supposed to piece/quilt with that!) so I feel better about having made several quilts with it! I had to pull a couple of times to figure out how much pressure to use. It finally stretched a ton before it snapped.
I couldn't break the Coats and Clark machine quilting 30wt thread that I used to buy before I knew anything about weights of thread. It actually hurt my hand a little. Surging thread works just fine in my sewing machines. I just need a thread stand to get it to the machine. |
I have never had a problem with Aurifil. It is what I use all the time. I don't tug or yank on my threads so haven't had any breaking issues. It is what a lot of quilters use and was recommended to me.
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