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LadyAg 10-14-2019 08:30 AM

After extensive trial and error, I do exactly what Osewfast does! I find this method produces very crisp applique edges and is the most fun for me
I have also found that with my Babylock Soprano, the Superior Threads Monopoly invisible thread works great. I had a lot of initial problems with the top tension, and stumbled upon using pre-wound Monopoly bobbins, too. Invisible thread in the top and bobbin does not work on a lot of machines, but now I just very slightly reduce the top tension and I am good to go!

carolynjo 10-14-2019 02:31 PM

I learned applique from Pat Campbell many years ago. My applique "floats" and no stitches are visible.

nanac 10-19-2019 10:41 AM

Thank you all for your input. I have so many colors in this quilt that I think it would be too time-consuming to change thread to match each color. That is why I was going to try the invisible thread, but I didn't like the way it puckered.
However, I have now decided to try the blind stitch, with neutral colored silk thread. I have never tried the blind stitch, but it can't be any worse than either the puckered invisible thread, or hand-appliqueing each piece.
Again, thanks for your ideas.

Hollyh 08-12-2025 03:59 AM

invisible thread
 

Originally Posted by Barb in Louisiana (Post 8312192)
No advice for the invisible, but I will say that my friend and her group uses the 90 or 100 weight thread that is the closest match to the color in each piece she is sewing down and a teeny zig zag stitch and you have to get really close to see it.

THe trick is to use a sharpie and darken the end so you can see it to thread into the needle

Onebyone 08-12-2025 05:30 AM

I have an old Bernina and it sews with monopoly without problems. My Juki 2010 sews with it fine too. I don't change tension on either one from regular piecing settings. If a machine won't sew a good seam with clear thread then it could be the machine not the sewer.

cathyvv 08-14-2025 08:01 PM

I read 'invisible' as 'invincible' thread! And that's all I have to say on this subject!

bkay 08-16-2025 07:34 AM

I've only used invisible thread for quilting and have been very happy with the results. I've used it mostly on I Spy quilts, which I enjoy making. I use cotton in the bobbin and Gutermann Polyester clear thread on top. I'm not sure where I will get my Invisible thread now that JoAnn's has closed. It sews just like any other thread in my machine. No special needles or changes in tension are required.

bkay

Onebyone 08-19-2025 07:03 AM

You can buy MonoPoly online at Superior Threads and many other online thread sites and in most quilt shops. I've never had a problem finding it and I didn't shop at JoAnns.


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