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Old 09-06-2009, 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by butterflywing
do the thin threads come in every color and can you use them on la's?
Yes. Go check them out.
www,superiorthreads.com

They have lots of colors. They have a good one for quilting too called King Tut. I love their threads.
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Old 09-06-2009, 02:40 PM
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Is that Bottom Line thread 100% cotton or is it Poly?
It is Cotton.
Sorry to disagree, but it's 60 wt. polyester.
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Old 09-06-2009, 03:32 PM
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I haven't found any thin bobbin thread that is not poly. Coat and Clark makes the thinest bobbin thread on a mini cone. I use it the most. Bottom Line is good too but more expensive. Fil Tec has great pre wound bobbins.
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Old 09-06-2009, 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by dunster
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Is that Bottom Line thread 100% cotton or is it Poly?
It is Cotton.
Sorry to disagree, but it's 60 wt. polyester.
You are correct dunster. My mistake. Thank you for the correction. Bottom Line is 60 wt. lint free polyester, Master Piece is #50/2 extra-long staple Egyptian cotton, detail quilting, bobbin, lace, and applique. Very smooth with virtually no lint. King Tut, extremely low lint #40/3-ply extra-long staple Egyptian-grown cotton. All variegated colors have a one-inch color change interval. They have others too. They come in 600 yd and 3000 yd. That 3000 yds lasts a very long time.
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Old 09-07-2009, 04:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Loretta
I use only pre-wound bobbins. For those of you who do not care for them or have trouble with them- did you know that the cardboard sides have to be removed before using? Also did you know that the pre-wound bobbins have a tiny bit of glue on the end thread to hold them in place for shipping, so you have to remove and discard at least 20 inches of thread. At 14 cents each, I think they are a great value!
I only remove the outside cardboard....leave one on usually the one that sits on the botton of the bobbin case....
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Originally Posted by justwannaquilt
I doubt it but what I do is wind SEVERAL bobbins. I will check it when I know it is about time to get low, if the bobbin thread looks like it is going to run out mid seam, I change it. Then whatever "scrap" is left I save them on a card to baste my hexigons for GFG quilt! Cheap I know but hey!!!!

Maybe someone else will have an actual solution!

Brilliant! I HATE scrap thread. My bobbins get funky when there is still thread so I've been pulling it off and pitching it. Never again.
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Old 09-07-2009, 07:39 AM
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Sorry, only just realised that not all my message appeared. I was trying to say that if you don't have a machine that tells you it is going to run out on the bobbin, if you put full bobbins on the top and in the bobbin case, when the top bobbin is getting low on thread, then so with the bottom bobbin. It just means you have to wind extra bobbins all the time, but that isn't too time consuming.
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Old 09-07-2009, 07:55 AM
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This little gadget doesn't solve the problem of it running out so fast ,but it sure helps run bobbins faster plus you don't have to unthread machine either.I purchased it this past weekend and its well worth the money, I've been watching the price for months now, walmart had it for 24.95 and Hancock's had it for 21.95, then they ran a labor day wkend. sale for 19.95. Sold!!! Its made by Wrights Co. and it also uses batteries.
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Old 09-07-2009, 08:37 AM
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I use the bobbin winder all the time...love it
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Old 09-07-2009, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by LindaR
I use the bobbin winder all the time...love it
What about the tension on the winding.
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