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Hello - I am new to this system and have a Janome 1600p db machine - from 2012. My question is what thread is the best one to use. What kind of prewound bobbins - (I hear they are better than winding yourself ) My new to me machine is in for a service before I start using and I won't get it back until July 5. So I am quickly trying to get what I need to begin when I get it home. I also purchase a b-line Quilt Frame and the computer module that is a stitch regulator. I am excited to practice and quilt my own small quilts! Would love to hear of others with their success and advice - I have copied information that has already be written here and now just trying to find out about bobbins. I did hear that it is better to use size 40 or 50 thread - but wasn't sure if it should be poly cotton or just cotton. I was told that each brand of machine can work better with a particular brand of thread. I know this thread was started several months ago....however, would still love any feedback to help me with my journey!
Thanks so much for taking the time! |
Hello,
I have found that "Glide" - a 40wt trilobal polyester thread by Fil-Tec - works brilliantly for most of my FMQ. It is very strong (so no thread breaks), very little lint, and has a lovely sheen. Gorgeous colours too! I have never used prewound bobbins but have had no problem with ones I have wound myself. I have also completed some small wholecloth quilts on silk and for these I have found Superior Threads "Kimono Silk" to be an absolute joy. This is a very fine 100wt silk thread which just disappears into the fabric. When using this thread I used "Bottom Line" in the bobbin (this is a 60wt polyester thread also by Superior Threads) and the combination has been fantastic. When using the silk thread I adjusted the bobbin tension slightly and used a finer needle. I have found the 1600p to be very amenable to different thread weights and an absolute pleasure to use. Have fun! |
Originally Posted by Peckish
(Post 8004083)
I have that machine and the feed dogs don't drop, so in order to quilt on it, I have to put a special high/tall needle plate on. It prevents the feed dogs pulling on the fabric. Maybe this is the cause of the issue you're having?
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