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walen 06-11-2010 08:56 AM

That's really good to know...I thought that serger thread shouldn't cause a problem with tension disks. So...don't call the cops! LOL



Originally Posted by JoanneS
I've been using serger thread to piece with my computerized Pfaffs forever, and I've had NO trouble. Before I bought my first Pfaff in '99, I used a computerized Viking for 12 years with serger thread. No trouble with it either. The thread has held up in all the quilts I've made. I usually take my machines to the dealer about once a year for a 'tune-up', and I've never been told there was 'stress on the tension disks.' It usually just needs cleaning in the places I can't reach.

The reason you use 3-5 threads in a serger is to overlock the edges of the fabric and prevent raveling in addition to sewing a seam. The thread is thinner so it won't wind up making a heavy seam that would show through on the front of the garment. Polyester is a VERY strong thread.

Right now, I'm repairing a quilt that one of my grandsons has 'loved' a lot. The thread didn't break - it wore out where he or the dog chewed on it, where there was too much stress in places where I didn't do enough hand quilting, and on the edges of the binding.

The quilt police haven't raided my house yet for using serger thread in a quilt! LOL


franie 06-11-2010 09:00 AM

I thought not to use it ever exc ept for serging but then I bought my Tin Lizzie and have learned otherwise. Sometimes we can become thread snobs. If you are doing an heirloom then maybe cotton only and the very best. Otherwise use what you like and what works for you.


Originally Posted by craftiladi

Originally Posted by Melinda in Tulsa
I have a serger so therefore I have quite a bit of serger thread. Lately I have been using that.

I see serger thread on sale alot its ok to use for sewing/quilting?



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