Thread Question
#31
I love Superior Thread. They have many types, but I especilally like the "So Fine" because it creates less dust and more goes on my bobbin - It is very thin. I go on line to Superior Threads and buy it that way. The large spools last forever. I have a Horizon Janome and it loves this thread.
#33
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I like a lot of different threads, but really like Superior threads, and love King Tut - it is nice and thin and doesn't have much fuzz! There are still more I would like to try, but are hard to get locally.
#37
You CAN use Quilting Thread in your machine - but not a good idea if you are piecing. Since Quilting Thread is thicker it can add too much bulk to your seams. The thread you want to avaoid in your machine is Hand Quilting Thread- this is the thread that is coated and will mess up a machine. There are lots of great Quilting Threads out there (including King Tut) that work great for doing your actual quilting on your machine. Hope this helps!
#39
Originally Posted by BKrenning
The serger thread I've seen is a poly and I have used it for piecing but I have to sit it in a jar or mug behind the machine to use it. It's too big to fit on the spindle and it occasionally jerks causing the machine to freak out so again, more trouble than it's worth.
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