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dlf0122quilting 02-06-2010 07:48 PM

Has anyone out there used Robison Anton thread? There is a great sale going on at Redrock Threads for $1.25 spool. I just wonder how good it is.

littlehud 02-06-2010 08:12 PM

It's not one that I've tried, but that is a great price.

BellaBoo 02-06-2010 08:23 PM

I bought a set of Robison Anton Super Poly 700 yard mini spools last summer. My machine likes it and I use it to machine quilt with no problems. I have ordered from Red Rock and the service is excellent.

Katrine 02-06-2010 10:02 PM

I just used some for the first time - it stitches beautifully. However I didn't like the lint it left.

knlsmith 02-07-2010 04:15 AM

Robison Anton cotton is the only thread I use. it is reasonably priced and my professional machine loves it. It is a little linty but I clean my machine after or before each use. It really isn't an issue.

That is a great price!! Get as much as you can.

I havnt ever used rayon. But I woulod like too. Is it used for FMQ quilting? I am a purist and love the thought that my quilts are 100% cotton. But I am thinking about rayon.

fabric=fun 02-07-2010 07:02 AM

I think you can be a purist and still use rayon thread - usually the rayon is used for decorative stitching or for the quilting itself. Its not usually used for piecing. Because it is shiny it highlights the stitching more and makes a nice contrast to the fabric.

Robinson Anton is a good company and makes a number of varieties of thread - often the rayon and polyester is popular with machine embroidery sewers.

dlf0122quilting 02-07-2010 01:06 PM

Thanks for all your input. It looks like they charge $4.00 shipping no matter how much you order (if I read it right) and yes it is a great price. I think I will send in my order today.

knlsmith 02-07-2010 01:29 PM


Originally Posted by fabric=fun
I think you can be a purist and still use rayon thread - usually the rayon is used for decorative stitching or for the quilting itself. Its not usually used for piecing. Because it is shiny it highlights the stitching more and makes a nice contrast to the fabric.

Robinson Anton is a good company and makes a number of varieties of thread - often the rayon and polyester is popular with machine embroidery sewers.

Thanks for the info. If it shows stitching, I think I'll practice a little more first. I do well enough, but not that well yet. :)

ggquilter 02-07-2010 08:36 PM

I love rayon thread for the sheen but I think for a quilt that will be used on a bed or a throw it is not strong enough.


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