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Old 01-23-2011, 08:04 AM
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What should I consider when choosing a thread color? The background color? Colors in the quilt?

I am in the process of piecing a quilt, (not together yet), each block is a different fabric. Every other block is a blank and will be quilted with a feather design. The pieced blocks are colorful. The background is a cream/white print. Would a multi colored thread with the same colors/tones look ok?
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Old 01-23-2011, 08:08 AM
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ARe you looking for thread for piecing? I use light color thread. When piecing, I have just been using the spools i have that have smaller amounts of thread to use it up.

When quilting, a natural color/off white has been sufficient.
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Old 01-23-2011, 08:15 AM
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No, I'm thinking ahead to the quilting. I have a couple of spools of the multi colored thread and was considering using it because the colors match the colors in the blocks.
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ARe you looking for thread for piecing? I use light color thread. When piecing, I have just been using the spools i have that have smaller amounts of thread to use it up.

When quilting, a natural color/off white has been sufficient.
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Old 01-23-2011, 08:27 AM
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one question to answer is whether you want the quilting to stand out or to disappear - contrasting thread will stand out. Multi-color thread will be less obvious and works great on a quilt with many colors in it. a solid color thread will disappear when it's on a piece of the same color but show up well when on fabrics of other colors. This is another one of those personal choice dilemmas that quilters face.
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Old 01-23-2011, 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by ktbb
one question to answer is whether you want the quilting to stand out or to disappear - contrasting thread will stand out. Multi-color thread will be less obvious and works great on a quilt with many colors in it. a solid color thread will disappear when it's on a piece of the same color but show up well when on fabrics of other colors. This is another one of those personal choice dilemmas that quilters face.
I agree, the choice depends on how much you want the quilting to show up on parts of the quilt or the whole quilt :D:D:D
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Use a sample - the square you are quilting and place scraps of the colors around the edge. Do some quilting with thread of choice and see if that gives you a good feeling on your choice.
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