What type of thread do you use to FMQ?
#41
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Marengo, Iowa
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Originally Posted by Candace
Don't put a large amount of weight on anything a Joanne'e employee tells you! Just because they work there, doesn't mean they know anything about quilting etc.
You have that right. Was in Joan's recently and looking for bobbin washers and quilting paper. Just wanted to see what they were like. One of the clerks spent some time looking for them and finally admitted that she had never heard of either one. Must admit, I was a bit miffed. How could anyone work in a place like that and NOT have heard of those items. That said, Amen.
#42
Originally Posted by wytetygeress
I have metallic thread...I haven't used it yet. It kind of scares me lol. Right now i am using serger thread right now and it keeps breaking. I am just starting out on FMQ so i will try your suggestions =)
#43
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: SW Minnesota
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I use the type of thread depending on the look I want. If I want a heavier look to my thread, I use 40 wt. cotton. If I want a lighter look, I use the 50 wt. cotton. If I want it to have a shine to it, I use a 40 wt. polyestor.
#46
Originally Posted by ploverwi2
Google Leah Day. You will love her site and all her free FMQ patterns. You can e-mail her with questions, and she will write back the same day. She has been so good to me. She also knows how to fix your darning foot. So it works a hundred per cent better. Give her a try. You will be so glad you did.
#47
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Originally Posted by Candace
Don't put a large amount of weight on anything a Joanne'e employee tells you! Just because they work there, doesn't mean they know anything about quilting etc.
#48
Originally Posted by saragasch
I found with my Viking that it likes certain threads better than others. It does better with Isacord and Kingtut than others. I also do something that is supposedly a big no, no. I have to fmq with my feed dogs in the up position. It just does better.
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