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Izaquilter 02-19-2013 02:35 PM

Monofilament thread
 
I am working on an applique project & I noticed one of the swaps on line specified not to use monofilament thread. My mailbox was full & I never got her response. I ironed the thread with a very hot iron, it is 100% polyester thread, which I was going to use from my embroidery threads anyway. So my question is why not use monofilament thread? any help will be appreciated

skowron5 02-19-2013 03:04 PM

Monofilament has improved so much. Maybe someone used the older thread and had problems. I use it and have never had a problem.

Jingle 02-19-2013 06:17 PM

It would for sure melt with a hot iron, can't believe the polyester thread didn't melt. I have only quilted with monofilament thread.

nativetexan 02-19-2013 07:37 PM

some people just hate it. swaps must please the participants.

quiltstringz 02-20-2013 09:18 AM

There are 2 kinds of monfilament thread - Polyester and Nylon. The nylon will melt, I haven't had any issues with the polyester one.

Geri B 02-20-2013 11:22 AM

Maybe that sometimes it will "knot" as tightly as regular thread does...either if you do by hand or by machine....and therefore sewing might unsew down the road.

Izaquilter 02-20-2013 04:56 PM

I have a very old iron I bought at an antique store that could cook an egg it gets so hot! I can't turn it up past a 2 or it will scorch my fabric & that is the iron I ironed the thread with. I wanted to make sure it didn't melt FIRST before using it because I was familiar with nylon kind that WOULD melt. I feel like it's the greatest thing sliced bread, especially for applique! I don't know that I would use it on a regular quilt but for applique it's been great.

Annaquilts 02-20-2013 05:07 PM

Oh no poor thing. Did you do all your blocks already? I like monfilament thread for some things, quilting and or applique, but have never been in a swap that they allowed it. Mine doesn't melt either.

Annaquilts 02-20-2013 05:08 PM

Yes, this. It does take a little extra to make sure it doesn't unravel.


Originally Posted by Geri B (Post 5875615)
Maybe that sometimes it will "knot" as tightly as regular thread does...either if you do by hand or by machine....and therefore sewing might unsew down the road.


Lisa_wanna_b_quilter 02-20-2013 05:24 PM

Monofilament thread is like the wash or don't wash question. Quilters will never all agree on either one. Some people hate monofilament thread and you will never change their minds. Some people love it and you will never change their minds.

I love it. It has never melted and I've washed quilts that have appliques done with it several times and all is well. If it's good enough for Eleanor Burns it's good enough for me.


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