What brand of thread do you use
I have been taught to sew (piecing) with 100% cotton It is so expensive here in Australia. I am wondering what brand other people use. I am hoping I have put this in the right section
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i have quite a stash of Connecting Threads cotton thread. But, if the color is right, i'll use anything i have.
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I use Connecting Threads ans Coats and Clarks. I have lots of both and it works for me.
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None of my machines are fussy so I mainly use coats and Clark. Sometimes the cotton covered poly. There are as many opinions as thread brands I think. Whatever works for you.
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I use Precensia and Aurifil for piecing. They're both thin, strong and low lint. If you do the math and figure out the actual cost per meter sometimes you'll find out that bargain thread really isn't the bargain you thought it was.
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Not too long ago, a new customer ask me if I would know why the quilting stitches were breaking on a quilt that she had quilted by machine several years ago. I asked her if she knew what thread was used for the quilting; she said that 100% cotton thread was used and that the quilt had not been used a lot but had laid on a bed as a spread, but that people did sit on that bed. I pulled out a cone of 100% cotton thread and asked her take a length of thread, hold it on the ends with each hand and pull. The thread easily snapped into. That, I told her is why I never use 100% cotton thread to sew with. It does not take much pressure to break cotton thread. For general sewing and piecing I use Coats and Clarks Dual Duty and for quilting I use A & E Permacore. Just my own experience. Each one of us have our own favorites; we just find the best for us and/or our machines and enjoy our stitching.
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I use just about anything that's handy and the color I'm looking for. Have C&C, gutterman, mettler, serger thread, etc. I piece with all of it. I don't machine quilt though. For that I'd be clueless.
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Because my machine is so fussy I uae Aurifil, sometime Gutterman, but I get less lint/fuss collecting at bobbin with Aurifil.
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I was using Coats but started having problems with it. Then I bought a new machine and asked for suggestions. The shop owner said he suggests Isacord or Exquisite threads both all sewing. I bought each of those and have been pleased with them. I've used them for piecing, FMQ, and embroidery. Incidentally, I tried some Gutterman embroidery thread and it just shredded.
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I use Aurifil in my bobbins. It seems to make less lint. I use Aurifil, Presencia or Mettler as my top thread, usually just whichever I grab first. I use King Tut exclusively in my long arm.
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I have used all brands. I like a thin thread to use for piecing and even thinner in the bobbin. I use size 60 or 70 and even found Aurifil in 80wt. If I use a size 50 3 ply for the top thread I use the thinnest thread I have for the bobbin. I would buy any good brand that was on sale and be sure to match the needle size to the thread size.
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Always Gutterman
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I use Presencia Thread (I think 40 wt). I buy a big cone of a med tan and use it to piece everything except dark to dark.
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For piecing, I use only Aurifil. For garments, I use Gutterman or Mettler.
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Gutterman mostly because joann's is close, but have used mettler, coats, madiera, connectingthreads, all with no problems. You don't have to use cotton to piece, it is an old myth. They have a lot of nice poly threads these days. I use whatever's handy. I haven't seen to much difference in lint among the brands I use cotton thread is lintier than poly anyway, plus I am a notoious cleaner after I sew.
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I use connecting Threads thread, I love it, great selection of colors and the price is right!!
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For piecing I use Connecting Threads. I get it in the big cones in white, offwhite and black. For machine quilting on my sit down Lizzie, I really like Glide thread. It's awesome - perfect tension every time and it quilts beautifully with no lint or breakage. I'm totally smitten with Glide.
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I use Connecting Threads for both piecing and quilting. I love their thread and would love to see them add some variegated colors.
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