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ruby2shoes 09-14-2013 06:31 PM

Gutterman sulky
 
I have done a search but can't find the answer to my query so hope it's okay to start a new thread.
I have purchased a nice variegated 100% cotton Gutterman Sulky thread to do some quilting with but have just had it pointed out to me that it was in the "machine embroidery" thread section of the haby store where I purchased it. So, can I use this for machine quilting? I was so taken with the colors as it is exactly what I wanted I didn't realise I had strayed into the machine embroidery section of the thread aisle. Oh dear....will it be okay to use and also can I use a 100% polyester thread in the bobbin as I have a polyester thread that matches my backing perfectly.
Thanks all....all advice gratefully digested!

Lori S 09-14-2013 07:09 PM

Some embroidery threads are not a strong... do the break test and see if it matches up with your other machine quilting threads .. if it does .. go for it. Just do some small samples to get your tensions correct.

Candace 09-14-2013 07:51 PM

Gutterman 100% cotton thread is fine to machine quilt with. I use it on my vintage machines all the time. However, most people use the same color thread in top and bottom so that you don't see the bottom thread on the top and vice versa. It could become a really big tension headache if you use a different color. Try it and see. My preference is to use the same colors on top and bottom.

ruby2shoes 09-14-2013 08:01 PM

Just gave the sulky embroidery 100% cotton thread a tug and it broke about the same as my other Gutterman 100% cottons and also the polyester thread. Couldn't really feel a difference between them so I guess as long as the tension looks okay I should be fine?

Candace 09-14-2013 09:55 PM

I thought Sulky embroidery thread is rayon. Rayon is a weak thread and not recommended for quilts that will be used and washed.

ruby2shoes 09-14-2013 10:49 PM

no, this one definately says Sulky Gutermann 100% cotton...cotton 30. It was in a section that says Machine Embroidery as opposed to the section that may say for example....."all purpose" , or "hand quilting" and so forth. Surely if it was Rayon it would'v said that on the spool? says she starting to mildly panic after going ahead and starting to quilt with it!

Candace 09-14-2013 10:53 PM

Then you're fine. 30 wt. cotton is heavy, but you're set to go.

Knitette 09-15-2013 01:00 AM

One of my favourite threads for FMQ! The colours are great and I've never had a problem with snapping. One thing however - as it's a slightly thicker thread (I usually use 40wt for quilting, 50wt for piecing) the bobbin doesn't hold a lot of thread, so you may have to fill frequently if you're going to use it in your bobbin. Happy quilting :).

ruby2shoes 09-15-2013 03:24 AM

Thanks everyone... as always most appreciated.

Judi in Ohio 09-15-2013 06:12 AM


Originally Posted by ruby2shoes (Post 6294158)
I have done a search but can't find the answer to my query so hope it's okay to start a new thread.
I have purchased a nice variegated 100% cotton Gutterman Sulky thread to do some quilting with but have just had it pointed out to me that it was in the "machine embroidery" thread section of the haby store where I purchased it. So, can I use this for machine quilting? I was so taken with the colors as it is exactly what I wanted I didn't realise I had strayed into the machine embroidery section of the thread aisle. Oh dear....will it be okay to use and also can I use a 100% polyester thread in the bobbin as I have a polyester thread that matches my backing perfectly.
Thanks all....all advice gratefully digested!

I learned something. I thought Sulky was different from Gutterman. I've used both and thought they were different companies! Live and learn.

thimblebug6000 09-15-2013 06:21 AM


Originally Posted by Judi in Ohio (Post 6294793)
I learned something. I thought Sulky was different from Gutterman. I've used both and thought they were different companies! Live and learn.

So did I, and I see on this link that Gütterman sells the sulky products but not in US, Canada or Mexico so I guess that makes more sense to me now as the OP is in Australia. http://www.sulky-international.de/sc...p?seite_id=181

KwiltyKahy 09-15-2013 07:21 AM

I thought Sulky and Gutterman were different, too.

Knitette 09-15-2013 07:42 AM

I only found out they were the same when I got a SULKY leaflet in a thread box I'd ordered from the US and saw the shade numbers - they're the same. Over here you'd find Gutermann SULKY on the same stand with the rest of the Gutermann threads.

romanojg 09-16-2013 05:01 AM

It doesn't mean that it is machine embroidery thread. For the most part emb thread is either rayon or polyester. If its 100% cotton then you can quilt with it. This yr at the Floriani event they now too make quilting threads in all different colors including varigated. These threads would be too heavy to make embroidery with them. You are fine as long as it says 100% cotton.

cashs_mom 09-17-2013 05:33 AM


Originally Posted by Judi in Ohio (Post 6294793)
I learned something. I thought Sulky was different from Gutterman. I've used both and thought they were different companies! Live and learn.

Me, too! They used to be 2 different companies, but evidently they have merged now. I know a woman who works for Sulky. I'll have to ask her about it.

quiltstringz 09-17-2013 09:49 AM

I don't see an issue - I know a lot of LA use Glide and Isacord threads which are both Polyester I believe. Isacord is sold mainly as an embroidery thread.


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