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Old 06-17-2019, 04:41 AM
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Hello! I’m starting my first quilt and have always used gutermann thread for sewing. Anyone have thoughts on which thread type to use? I think I need 60 weight thread? Of course this brand and several others don’t show weight.
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Old 06-17-2019, 05:32 AM
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Be sure your needle size fits the thread size. A 60wt thread will need a 70/11 needle. Long stable Egyptian Cotton thread is the best choice for less thread frustration. I use poly thread for the bobbin most times.
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I use coats and clark machine quilting thread or just regular thread. Use whatever you like.
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you don't need #60 weight for quilting. On the long arm I use mostly SoFine #50 and save the #60 and thinner wt. for when I'm going to do lots of fill work and microquilting. A 40 or 50 wt. is fine. Just be sure to match your needle size to the thread thickness. Most threads will indicate the needle needed. If you are FMQ quilting on your DSM with a #40 wt thread you might want to try a size 14 topstitch needle
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For piecing I use Aurifil, 50 wt, or Prescenia 60 wt. For actual quilting I use a heavy thread like a 40 wt. or even a 30 wt depending on the look I want.
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If you want the quilting to stand out, use a heavier weight thread (such as 40 wt). If you want the piecing to stand out and the quilting to be a little less noticeable, use a finer weight thread (such as 60 or even 100 wt). Make sure to match the needle size to the thread weight.

Poly threads will be less linty than cotton threads.
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Aurifil 40 and 50 weight. Works great.
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Old 06-18-2019, 07:15 AM
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If we're talking piecing (sewing the top together), I use 50 wt. (usually Gutermann or Masterpiece) or 60 wt. Presencia (the Presencia seems thicker than other threads). For quilting the 3 layers together by machine, I use 40 wt. For hand quilting the 3 layers together, I use hand quilting thread, which is thicker and more wiry than regular sewing thread.
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I like Gutermann and Aurifil 50 wt. best.
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Old 06-18-2019, 01:30 PM
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Gutermann replied, and very quickly, to my inquiry. This was their recommendation...
<big>COTTON 50</big>

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[TD]Thickness: No. 85
Fiber Content: Mercerized cotton
Yardage: European style spool (100 m/110 yds, 250 m/274 yds, 800 m/876 yds)
Cone (1829 m/2000 yds, 1371 m/1500 yds)
Shades: European style spool 100 m (158 colors), 250 m (45 colors), 800 m (40 colors)
Cone 1829 m (32 colors), 1371 m (12 variegated colors)
Recommended Needle Size: 70/10 and 90/14
Uses: Machine quilting, long arm quilting, piecing, appliqué, sewing, buttonholes, ornamental stitches, decorative seams.
Benefits: Natural luster, low lint, strong, soft and smooth.

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