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b.zang 10-06-2022 10:35 AM

Do you use Glide thread?
 
An online store I love had a super sale on Glide thread so I bought a bunch. I have no idea what I was thinking as I'd not previously tried it and have been a Gutermann cotton user forever. I have my first spool of Glide on my machine and it doesn't seem to work too well for piecing. I find I need to cut tails longer and the edge stitches want to loosen or pull out. Is Glide not meant for piecing? If you love it, tell me why. Please!

quiltsfor 10-06-2022 11:37 AM

I'm in the never used it boat, for Glide thread.

I use cones of Essential Cotton Thread from Connecting Threads. It works great in my machine and I like how it sews, looks, and feels in both piecing and machine quilting.

rryder 10-06-2022 12:04 PM

I use Glide thread for quilting, but not for piecing. I love it for quilting. It is a polyester thread, so it is a bit more slippery than cotton thread, which is probably why you're having the issues with it that you don't have when piecing with the Gutermann cotton.

Rob


mkc 10-06-2022 12:41 PM

I also only use it for quilting, never for piecing. I prefer a 50 wt cotton like Aurifil for piecing.

Karamarie 10-06-2022 01:01 PM

Good post, didn't know that about glide thread. Is it good for FMQ with a domestic machine or just a long arm?

cashs_mom 10-06-2022 01:53 PM

I used Glide for quilting, particularly FMQ. My Juki 2200 MIni loves it and I like the way it looks. It's the only thread I've used for quilting lately. I really like that it's not linty so I can quilt an entire quilt without worrying about cleaning the bobbin area of my machine.

I've never used it for piecing but since it's trilobal poly thread, its going to be considerably different than Gutermann. I don't use Gutermann to piece, but I use it for garment construction.

Kara, I use it on a domestic machine and it's great.

Rhonda K 10-06-2022 02:00 PM

I love glide for everything. It is one of my go to threads for quilting in the hoop on the embroidery machine.
I use a micro-tex 80/12 needle.

What needle are you using in the machine?

My machine H*ates the orange tip cotton thread that most others love. It is gritty and catches in the machine.

Onebyone 10-06-2022 02:00 PM

Glide is 40 wt so to thick for piecing. There is a 60 wt for detail quilt stitches. It is used for machine quilting. Did you know this:
  • Lubricant is uniformly applied throughout each spool for maximum tension consistency

Three Dog Night 10-06-2022 03:08 PM

I started using it for FMQ at first and fell in love with it. Then I started a BOM that was all paper pieced and used it for that as it gave me great seams. Now I pretty much use it for everything I do usually take 1 or 2 back stitches when starting and finishing a seam.

Quiltah Mama 10-06-2022 03:19 PM

I love Glide thread. I use it for piecing and for top stitching. It has been my go to for many years now. I do shorten t stitch length though, I usually piece at 1.5-1.8. I find it holds great on the ends this way.

salsews 10-06-2022 04:27 PM

Glide is my favorite thread. My Longarm and my Janome machines love it, and so do I. I like the strength, the lint free quality and the color selection. Unless I need a rayon thread, Glide is my go to thread.

BonnieJP 10-06-2022 05:51 PM

I use Glide for piecing and FMQ. Never have problems with it. I love it.

Barb in Louisiana 10-06-2022 06:45 PM

I love Glide for quilting on my longarm but tend to use a cotton thread for piecing. Mainly because I press my seams with my iron on the hottest setting and I am afraid the Glide thread might melt.
Forgot to add: I frequently sew the binding on with the same Glide thread that I used for the quilting. It's one way to free up a bobbin for the longarm. I, also, topstitch the binding down by machine too using the Glide. I use a 1.8 for stitching all my pieces, regardless of what kind of thread I use..

Jingle 10-07-2022 06:57 AM

I use coats and clark quilting thread and all purpose threads. Sometimes I piece with the quilting thread also.

Works great in my Juki TL98.

eparys 10-07-2022 09:54 AM

I use Glide for my longarm. I love the lack of lint and the sheen when I quilt with it. I have used it occasionally for piercing but prefer Aurifil for piecing. I find it too slick and after trimming blocks to size sometimes the edge comes undone. Also I have found that winding the bobbin with Glide can be tricky.

stitch678 10-07-2022 02:45 PM

I absolutely l♡ve Glide for my longarm . For use on a domestic, l've only found it sews nicely as a bobbin thread. Glide is a synthetic that resembles machine embroidery thread...it's too slick, and untwists at the needle too much for use in general sewing/ piecing. Use it to quilt ( domestic or longarm), for fabulous lustrous quilting.

newbee3 10-08-2022 09:42 AM

glide thread never worked for me


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