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Old 02-26-2011, 07:42 PM
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If you go to the Superior thread website they used to have a thread..no pun intended...about tension. I always use a topstitch needle. Some don't like to fool around with the tension but I always have to because of the type of thread I use to quilt. Always have a practice"sandwich" before you start to make sure you tension is right. Good luck!
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Old 02-26-2011, 07:47 PM
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It looks to me that the batting is too thin to allow each colour to hide between the layers. I think you may have more success with your tension if you doubled the thickness of your batting.
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Old 02-26-2011, 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by damaquilts
Just promise not to tell the quilt police on me.
I promise. What a great Idea. :-) I am going to try that.

I have to say I have had the tension on every single number there is. I have a Brother QC1000.[/quote]

Is your pressure foot down when you adjust the tension? My tension will not change unless the pressure foot is down. just a thought..
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Old 02-26-2011, 09:09 PM
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Have you thought about using the invisible thread on it to see how you like it?
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Old 02-26-2011, 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Cuilteanna
Originally Posted by Lisa_wanna_b_quilter
I quilted it to the best of my limited abilities and then.....................got out my fine tipped sharpie marker and colored the thread dots on the front black.
I have an entire drawer in my sewing room filled with various colours and brands of permanent markers for things like that. I have even been known to use them when a block is just slightly "off" and I can make it look nearly perfect by colouring in a bit (matching the fabric of course). Sometimes I even blend markers to get it right!
How funny, I once had a problem finding a fabric with all the right colors. I gave up and found one that was close in all colors but red (It was a floral). I got out my sharpies, and colored every one of the 'wrong colored' flowers with them. It is still the 'right' color after many washings. :oops:
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Old 02-26-2011, 10:06 PM
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If you are using a 90/14 that is a big needle. Coats and Clark is not a very thick thread - unless you are using Quilting Thread - it wouldn't need that large of a needle. I would try a Quilting Needle in a smaller size. The other posts that mentioned your batting may also be on the money. If your batting is thin the stitches will never hide in it and high contrast wil definitely show through. If all else fails I guess try the Sharpie marker trick!
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Old 02-26-2011, 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Lisa_wanna_b_quilter
I got the tension issues to the best point I could, but the little with dots still showed on the front but the black quit showing on the back. I quilted it to the best of my limited abilities and then.....................got out my fine tipped sharpie marker and colored the thread dots on the front black. Several washings later you still can't tell, so in my book it worked.

Just promise not to tell the quilt police on me.
Great idea! I used to have a pair of black jeans with a flaw. Every time I wore them I got out the black sharpie and covered it up. worked like a charm!
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Old 02-26-2011, 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Lisa_wanna_b_quilter
I had the same problem on some black borders I did. No amount of playing with tension could ever get it right for me, but I just couldn't face using the same color thread front and back.

Promise not to laugh and I'll tell you what I did to "fix it." Promise?........

I got the tension issues to the best point I could, but the little with dots still showed on the front but the black quit showing on the back. I quilted it to the best of my limited abilities and then.....................got out my fine tipped sharpie marker and colored the thread dots on the front black. Several washings later you still can't tell, so in my book it worked.

Just promise not to tell the quilt police on me.
I've done this before too! :oops:
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Old 02-26-2011, 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by kathy
that's almost an impossible feat to acheive, you may have to choose one color
This would seem the easiest solution to me!
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Originally Posted by damaquilts
Stitches looks fine.

Arent they suppose to meet in the middle and hide in the batting. LOL
In a perfect world - yes!!!!
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