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CaroleLee 09-29-2022 08:29 PM

Weight of thread
 
What weight of thread do you use for free motion sewing a quilt. Thank you

Snooze2978 09-30-2022 05:35 AM

I've used Embroidery 40wt, quilting 50wt and micro whatever 100wt but mostly 50wt quilting thread, cotton and polyester

sewingpup 09-30-2022 05:55 AM

I mainly use 50 weight So Fine by Superior for quilting. It is a poly thread. I have also 40 weight OMNI by Superior. Glide 40 weight poly is also a nice quilting thread. I have a longarm. Usually use So Fine in the bobbin too. I just haven't found a need to use the pre-wounds by they are nice too.

Three Dog Night 09-30-2022 05:56 AM

I use Glide 40wt - it's a polyester with a slight sheen to it and sews beautifully. I first learned about Glide from watching Angela Walters FMQ videos and she sells it on her website. And my sewing machines seem to love it too.

Onebyone 09-30-2022 07:35 AM

Be sure the needle is the right size and type for the thread. That is important when choosing thread weight. I use different weight of thread for quilting. 40 wt poly is what I use the most.

joe'smom 09-30-2022 08:12 AM

I use 40 wt. cotton (King Tut from Superior Threads).

Stitchnripper 09-30-2022 08:35 AM

I use all kinds of threads. Whatever my machine will take (all of them so far) and what my mood feels
like. Even serger thread. For my purposes it seems to hold up just fine

sewingpup 09-30-2022 09:07 AM

I would also consider the use of the item you are making. I find the poly quilting thread I use holds up very well through use and washing. Some of the threads I use for wall hangings, I choose because they have a nice sheen and look good. But some of them are not as strong and I don't need them to be as I am not washing my wall hangings frequently and there is little wear and tear on them. Serger thread varies in quality. Some is not very strong; some is very strong. The manufacturer's website usually has recommended usage for each of their threads. I used a 40-weight cotton thread in one of my quilts, and the stitches started to break after a few washings. I learned later that this particular brand was made of poor-quality short length cotton. After all the work I put into my quilts, I will not save a few dollars on buying poorer quality thread.

JohnnaLeeQuilts 09-30-2022 09:28 AM

I also use Superior Thread So-Fine. It quilts so easily. I also am very happy with Aurifil.

BonnieJP 09-30-2022 01:48 PM

I use 40wt. Glide polyester for FMQ. Lots of colors to choose from, nice sheen, and made in the USA.


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