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quilt3311 12-03-2010 05:08 AM

I just ordered some, but a friend has gotten some and said they were fine. Hope mine are too.

moonrise 12-03-2010 05:16 AM

I received my order from their Cyber Monday sale yesterday. Their fabric seems a little on the thin side, but it has a good feel to it. Lovely colors, too. I'm happy. :)

eparys 12-03-2010 05:29 AM

I have not purchased their batik - but have bought long arm thread and kits and I was very pleased with the quality of both the thread and the fabric in the kits. The fabric is not LQS quality but far better than Wally World and JoAnns. The LA Thread was great. Can not wait to hear about the batiks.

sandpat 12-03-2010 06:30 AM


Originally Posted by Nancy11442
I found their thread very linty....any one??

Me too....I use it and like the way it sews and of course the price, but....I have to clean the lint out....a LOT! ( It looks like a small animal is hiding under the plate)

Candace 12-03-2010 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by Marge L.
I just received 2 of their batik FQ. They are so beautiful. Haven't used any yet bc I'm waiting to find a place to buy Retayne to set the colors first. Believe am going to have trouble making that first cut though.


Marge for CT batiks they didn't bleed or run at all. I don't think you need the retayne. I prewashed all of them with a color catcher and that was that. I don't think the color catcher even grabbed much if at all!

Quilt Fan 12-03-2010 07:40 AM

I ordered some of the fat eights from Connecting Threads and found the thread count was low in several of them. Unusual for batik fabric as it is usually very tight because of the dying process. Checked in LQS and Joann's. They both are now carrying batiks with lower thread count and higher prices. If there is a less expensive way to make the fabric and the prices are still raised it seems odd.

kat13 12-03-2010 07:44 AM

I have the same problem with the lint. Also, when I sprayed water on the top to get rid of the water sol markings the red and brown thread bled all over the white....eeek

ruthieg 12-03-2010 07:51 AM

I just bout the spring summer and fall strips of batiks from Connecting threads. I haven't had a chance to work on them. They were on sale and I have a request for a desert quilt, so the colors are great. They feel good and are stiff. Hope I did the right thing.

BettyGee 12-03-2010 07:52 AM

I've ordered fabric from them and was pleased. For charm packs only charmpacksplus will do. For great bargains and beautiful fabric I still love favoritefabrics above all.

BellaBoo 12-03-2010 08:16 AM

I put CT batiks next to Bali Batiks and I prefer the CT. So since I prefer them they will be the ones I will buy. Everyone has different prefers.

I haven't noticed any lint problem using the Essentials cotton thread but the machine I use it on has outside threading, that makes a difference in the lint build up. I bought several cones of the new poly machine quilting thread from CT and it's lint free and I use it for piecing. It's thinner then the cotton and perfect for bobbins.


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