Superior thread
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What is the best site for buying Superior Thread? Just got my HQ16 back for the shop for the second time. It just went in for a cleaning and when it came back it was shreading the thread. I've been using MaxiLock lately bc that's all my machine would sew with. I was very strongly advise not to use serger thread. I remember that my machine came with a spool of Superior thread so I thought I would try that again. After checking some old "thread" threads I found that lots of us use serger thread for LAQ. What's the deal? I have some quilts that I am doing for profit so of course I want to use a good product.
As always ladies thank you for your help
As always ladies thank you for your help
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That is interesting, because I purchased my Fusion from a dealer and he uses Swirls. When I had my yearly checkup on my machine, I had no issues whatsoever with it. I think I will call HQ and see what they say. I like swirls because I never have to fiddle with the tension. My machine loves it.
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I called Handi-Quilter in Salt Lake City. The educator for HQ said that you can use whichever thread you choose to use. Whatever you decide you need to be sure to keep your bobbin clean. The recommendation, I have heard, is to clean the bobbin area every other bobbin. I usually brush mine out with each bobbin change and I put oil every other bobbin. Sometimes you have tweak the tension(i.e. loosen tension for Swirls), but I don't have to change the tension when I use Swirls. If I use something like KING TUT then I have to adjust my tension. So, the decision is yours. Do whatever you feel comfortable doing. I just wanted to double check what they told you. I know HQ Educators recommend YLI a lot, but I cannot afford that it.
#10
This is becoming a very popular LA thread. It has gotten rave reviews:
http://www.bobbincentral.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=216
You have to register to be a member to buy but being a member is free. You can request a free sample pack to try. The prices are very affordable. $15 for 2000 yard cone. Also check out Connecting Threads new Pro thread for machine quilting.
http://www.bobbincentral.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=216
You have to register to be a member to buy but being a member is free. You can request a free sample pack to try. The prices are very affordable. $15 for 2000 yard cone. Also check out Connecting Threads new Pro thread for machine quilting.
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