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Old 07-27-2018, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by quiltlady1941 View Post
I have had my sweet sixteen for a few months and I am starting a quilt. Do I use bottom line in the bobbin and does it have to be the same weight as the top..I was going to use Superior bottom line wt 60 in the bobbin and 50 weight in the top. will that be ok..This is the thread that came with the machine and is all i have right now..
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For your S16, you can use any thread top/bottom and not even matched up.
You will need to adjust your tension until all is good.
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Old 07-28-2018, 07:26 AM
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I use Bottom Line with King Tut on top almost all the time on the HQ16 and have no problems. Not with the threads anyway.
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I use Bottom Line exclusively in my long arm bobbin. Just use regular thread in the top with no problems. My bobbin case is set for Bottom Line thread.
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I use Bottom Line prewounds in my ancient HQ16. I use Connecting Threads Essential Pro for the top. No problems at all. I do not quilt for $ just charity and my own.
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Old 11-09-2018, 05:41 PM
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So if you use bottom line in your long arm, do you actually tighten up the bobbin tension a bit more than the HQ site says to? At the quilt show in Houston today, the lady told me she tightens the bottom line thread quite a bit - significantly more than the official material.
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Old 11-09-2018, 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by MBentley View Post
So if you use bottom line in your long arm, do you actually tighten up the bobbin tension a bit more than the HQ site says to? At the quilt show in Houston today, the lady told me she tightens the bottom line thread quite a bit - significantly more than the official material.
I use a Towa gauge and go by that for setting bobbin tension. I use BottomLine both top and bottom, mix with other threads (I rarely have one color in bobbin and 2nd on top)--what ever I want for a particular quilt. One thing I have run into is I need to adjust the tension on my stand alone bobbin winder when winding BottomLine or Marathon threads comparable thread,otherwise it's too tight on the bobbin--I'm popped a bobbin out of round due to that.
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Old 11-10-2018, 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by MBentley View Post
So if you use bottom line in your long arm, do you actually tighten up the bobbin tension a bit more than the HQ site says to? At the quilt show in Houston today, the lady told me she tightens the bottom line thread quite a bit - significantly more than the official material.
This is all I have used. I did not get a bobbin winder with my used machine. I go by the Jamies Wallen video. I usually tweak each one just a bit. I run my bobbin looser that HQ demos.
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