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Old 06-17-2015, 11:27 AM
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Have any of you long armers used Connecting Threads Essential cotton thread in your long arm?
They have it on sale for $1.95 for a 1,200 yd spool--sounds too good to be true.
I recently bought an HQ Avante and it says it will use any kind of thread.
Any comments will be appreciated.
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Old 06-17-2015, 12:04 PM
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I'd like to know too. I have quite a few spools of their essential cotton too.
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I bought a lot of it because my Bailey really liked it - better than the expensive thread. Then I upgraded to an HQ Fushion- I've only done one quilt with it, and it did fine. I'm hoping others will chime in - I've been concerned that maybe I should move that thread upstairs and get something different for the HQ Fushion to use.
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Old 06-17-2015, 12:41 PM
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I use it on my HQ16 sitdown and it works great, and I buy the spools. (and thanks for letting me know... I needed to stock up and was waiting for the next sale!)

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I have used it in my longarm and it works just fine. If you use their fabric, the thread is a perfect color match. It's linty so clean the bobbin area often. You need to also match it to your quilting pattern. It's a bit thicker, so I prefer to use it with a quilting pattern that doesn't have a lot of places that you travel back (i.e. stitch back over the same stitch line) because I don't like the look of the thread build up. Also, 1,200 yards doesn't go as far as you would think in a long arm. If you are planning on doing a king, get 2 spools!
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The Connecting Threads Essential Pro is made for long arms. I like it better then the Essential Cotton. I use it a lot for bobbin thread when I'm piecing because it's thin add strong and very little lint.
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I also prefer the Essential Pro (poly thread) for longarming because of the linty nature of the Essential Cotton.
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I use the cotton spools all the time. I do have a couple of the polyester ones but I haven't tried them yet.
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I use CT cotton threads cones on my LA all the time. The price is great, you do need to clean the bobbin case each time you change the bobbin but that is okay.
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Originally Posted by Onebyone View Post
The Connecting Threads Essential Pro is made for long arms. I like it better then the Essential Cotton. I use it a lot for bobbin thread when I'm piecing because it's thin add strong and very little lint.
I like it too but there aren't as many colors.
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