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Quilting Thread
Does anyone use signature cotton thread? I usually use king tut varigated thread, which I like. This thread can be pricey. I thought I would try the signature varigated thread. I haven't been quilting very long, so I would really appreciate your opinions.
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My machine (Janome 1600 on a New Joy frame) prefers King Tut, so that's what I use. Too much of a headache to rip out everything if the machine doesn't like it. JMO.
Having said that, I'll use whatever I have for piecing, but I've recently fallen in love with Bottom Line for hand applique and piecing mini quilts.
Having said that, I'll use whatever I have for piecing, but I've recently fallen in love with Bottom Line for hand applique and piecing mini quilts.
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If you've been using King Tut, you will be spoiled at using anything else. I too use King Tut, but occasionally, I use Essential.....but if I have something special, I'll revert back to KT. I hate ripping out problems.
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I purchased some Signature and had no trouble sewing with it after adjusting tension. BUT it is so linty, I have use compressed air in the entire bobbin area after ever empty bobbin. I won't be buying more.
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I have a Gammill and use mostly Signature thread with no problems. I understand Gammills like Signature. I have also used Marathon thread, which I like alot, and wish they had more colors. It's not much more expensive than Signature, and I like the quality better. I recently bought some King Tut, but haven't tried it yet. I bought it to try to get a better color match for a specific quilt, and it turned out that the thread I already had on hand was best, so the King Tut threads are still unused.
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I like Aurifil 50wt 2-ply variegated thread for quilting, but I think it is considerably thinner than King Tut (which I haven't used). I like it because it is very smooth, creates almost no lint, and because it is a fine thread the bobbin holds more of it (so I don't have to change the bobbin so often). I use this thread for piecing also. My machine loves it, and I love it!
If you want to try out Aurifil, http://www.sewezdesigns.com is having a terrific close-out sale on it for the rest of May. It is only $6 per spool, so is a really good deal if you buy multiple spools. My LQS carries only a few colors and charges about $11 per spool.
If you want to try out Aurifil, http://www.sewezdesigns.com is having a terrific close-out sale on it for the rest of May. It is only $6 per spool, so is a really good deal if you buy multiple spools. My LQS carries only a few colors and charges about $11 per spool.
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