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Sewnoma 08-07-2014 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by KalamaQuilts (Post 6835732)
keeping in mind, fabric is made from thread and also contributes to the lint problem. That is why dryers have lint catchers :)

DEFINITELY true...when I'm sewing with flannel I swear I will find a whole muppet-worth of fibers in my bobbin case!

Terri D. 08-07-2014 01:48 PM


Originally Posted by charlottequilts (Post 6835595)
Terri, could you explain that a bit more? Do the spools now say 50/2 on them? Are they claiming it's 3-ply but it isn't?

thanks,
Charlotte

Charlotte,

When Mettler thread was German made years ago, it stated so on the spool and displayed a 50/3 designation (50 weight, 3-ply) on the spool as well. Mettler thread is now made in Spain and the only designation on the spool is the number 50, which is the weight; the company has eliminated advertising the number of plys (strands) used in their product because it was reduced from three to two. They are not claiming it's 3-ply; they just aren't telling you it's now 2-ply.

That's the reason many of my quilting friends and I switched from Mettler to Presencia. Presencia offered a 3-ply, 50-weight thread. The company also offers a 60-weight, 3-ply thread (finer than the 50-weight) that is ideal for piecing.

Kitty10628 08-07-2014 01:53 PM

Maybe it is just my fabric? I never thought of that.

charlottequilts 08-07-2014 02:34 PM

That's really interesting information about Mettler, Terri. Thanks for sharing it. There is a lot of Mettler 50 online described as being 3-ply. I am assuming some of the older stuff is (all of mine says 50/3), but it could be that retailers are using the old description when it no longer applies. I'll be watchful in the future.

hugs,
Charlotte

Sandygirl 08-07-2014 02:42 PM


Originally Posted by Onebyone (Post 6835726)
I use Aurifil as well as other brands. I have never gotten much lint at all using a good quality Egyptian cotton thread and certainly not from Aurifil. Odd.


I agree. What fabric is being sewn?

Sandy

patski 08-07-2014 02:44 PM

I like glide thread from fil tech it just adds so much and its' shiny and doesn't break when quilting

Divokittysmom 08-07-2014 02:54 PM

I purchased my first spool of Aurifil thread..nearly had a heart attack at the cost!! I am so happy I tried it!! I can honestly say I won't be buying the inexpensive thread again and my thread cutter on my machine hates the inexpensive stuff too!! I am hooked on Aurifil! I wouldn't mind trying Superior thread either, just won't buy the cheaper threads again. JMHO

ManiacQuilter2 08-08-2014 07:23 AM

I am still in the dark ages using Mettler Silk Wrapped on my older Bernina since that is what the dealer suggest when I bought my baby decades ago.

M cubed 08-09-2014 04:31 PM

I prefer to do my piecing with poly and I use Superior's So Fine (50 wt). However, when I do use cotton thread (and I use Aurifil, as well as Gutterman and Metler), I also use All-Purpose Sewer's Aid (a Dritz product). This stuff is wonderful in that it does NOT stain, and also acts as a lubricant for the thread. My lint problems virtually disappeared when I started using it.

MarleneC 08-09-2014 08:55 PM

I haven't had any problems with Aurifil.

Originally Posted by michelleoc (Post 6835568)
When I use Aurifil I hardly get any lint at all! Do you think needle size has anything to do with it?



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