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#21
Looks like I'm the odd one on this subject. I use Connecting Threads 100% cotton (large cones) for piecing, mostly grey, and then I use Superior's Bottom Line in the bobbin. Usually a cream or grey. I'm mixing a 50 wt & 60 wt thread and it helps make for perfect 1/4" seams. On my longarm I just love Glide Thread, but I'm sure it would work just as well for piecing.
#22
For machine piecing, I use a big cone of Masterpiece light grey. I use mostly Mettler silk finish for other machine sewing. Threads of choice for my Innova are Omni, Permacore and Glide. If I want to try something new, I buy one cone. If I REALLY like it and use it alot, I will keep two on hand: one for the machine and one to wind bobbins. I hate to have to take the cone off the machine to wind a bobbin! I love Love LOVE silk for hand applique. The thread just melts into the background.
#23
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I piece with good quality thin thread, the brand doesn't matter that much to me. I like 70wt to 50 wt 2ply. I use prewound Superior bobbins for piecing. For machine quilting I use Glide thread and Glide Delight bobbins. I received a gift set of Genziana Cotton Mako (same as Aurifil) and it's great.
#25
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Back before I sold the Brother 2500D, I used C&C cotton machine quilting thread for all my piecing. It's what I started with, and I really didn't know much about different brands of thread. It was readily available and not terribly expensive, particularly when I bought it on sale at Joann's. But when I bought the 8900, it didn't really seem to like C&C so much - I had thread breakage, TONS of lint, and the stitching looked terrible. I started experimenting with various threads, and have pretty much landed on Aurifill 50wt. It doesn't break, there's less lint, and it looks nice.
Now that I have the Brother DreamCreator, I'm using the C&C I had before that I couldn't use in the Janome. No thread breakage, not a lot of lint, and it looks fine. Machines are weird.
Go figure.
Now that I have the Brother DreamCreator, I'm using the C&C I had before that I couldn't use in the Janome. No thread breakage, not a lot of lint, and it looks fine. Machines are weird.
Go figure.
#26
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I'm a plain od Coats and Clarks woman. There is a huge variety of colors, the price is right and it is available everywhere. Our guild is having a program on threads and needles soon and I'm looking forward to hearing what she has to say. But I will still be using Coats and Clark. froggyintexas
#27
All thread used in my quilts is 100% cotton because of the damage polyester thread can do to the cotton fibers of a quilt over time.
For piecing: 60-weight, 3-ply, Presencia
For machine quilting: 50-weight, 3-ply, Presencia, 40-weight King Tut, 30-weight Sulky
I use neutrals, solids and variegateds, depending on the look I'm after. Be sure to use a needle correctly sized to the weight of thread you're using so things run smoothly.
For piecing: 60-weight, 3-ply, Presencia
For machine quilting: 50-weight, 3-ply, Presencia, 40-weight King Tut, 30-weight Sulky
I use neutrals, solids and variegateds, depending on the look I'm after. Be sure to use a needle correctly sized to the weight of thread you're using so things run smoothly.
#29
Almost all my piecing is done with Connecting Threads, using Superior Bottom Line threads for the bobbin. About a week ago I got LOTS of threads from ThreadArt.com because of a posting here on the board, there was a sale and I got lots of poly, cotton and rayon threads, alot of them will be used to decorative stitcing / thread painting on fabric postcards. Tho I do have Gutermann, Sulky and others.
#30
Looks like I'm the odd one on this subject. I use Connecting Threads 100% cotton (large cones) for piecing, mostly grey, and then I use Superior's Bottom Line in the bobbin. Usually a cream or grey. I'm mixing a 50 wt & 60 wt thread and it helps make for perfect 1/4" seams. On my longarm I just love Glide Thread, but I'm sure it would work just as well for piecing.
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