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I love it too, my problem is it's hard to find in my area. :(
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Originally Posted by Peckish
(Post 8472144)
I love it too, my problem is it's hard to find in my area. :(
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Me too!! Love, love, love Glide thread. The website at Terylloy.com sells Glide thread in 5,000 yard, 40 weight thread for 9.95 a cone. If you purchase 8 cones, she will give you a 9th one for free! The shipping is a flat 8.95 so I seem to wait and get 9 at a time. Another thing to consider is their Color Chart. I think I paid about $10 for it but its a great way to match thread to quilt and also a great way to keep inventory of your thread. This is the only thread I use for quilting as my
machine loves it too! I am able to use this thread on my embroidery machine as well! It is a great thread and so happy I found it! She ships very quickly and all I ever experienced from shopping there is 100% satisfaction!! |
Originally Posted by Still Sew N
(Post 8472512)
The website at Terylloy.com sells Glide thread in 5,000 yard, 40 weight thread for 9.95 a cone. If you purchase 8 cones, she will give you a 9th one for free! The shipping is a flat 8.95
It's good to hear about great prices and service. https://cdn.quiltingboard.com/images...es/thumbup.png I bought a couple of the 1100 yd cones at this place just to try it when I ordered a roll of batting. https://battingsupersale.com/products.asp?id=7 The cones are $5.98, shipping included. They have the 5,000 meter cones at $12, also shipping included. Very fast service - might be a good option if you're like me and just want to try the thread or if you need only one in a hurry. https://battingsupersale.com/products.asp?id=7 |
Originally Posted by Still Sew N
(Post 8472512)
Another thing to consider is their Color Chart. I think I paid about $10 for it but its a great way to match thread to quilt and also a great way to keep inventory of your thread.
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Another Glide lover here. When I bought my midarm and was learning to use it, one of the things I read on here, was that you"ve got to try different threads until you find the one that your long/mid arm loves. Glide was the one. I now use it for everything, including my piecing. Thank you Still Sew N for the recommendation on the site.
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Originally Posted by TeresaA
(Post 8472000)
I really like it. It shreds a bit sometimes, but the final effect is so worth it that I don't mind. I've been using it for years in my ancient mechanical longarm.
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