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    Old 05-02-2015, 06:45 AM
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    Before you buy an entire set of threads, try one or two spools of the brand and see if you like them. Some machines are picky, and we all have our own preferences for style. For example, I got an entire set of metro threads, and I can't stand them! Many others love them. I personally prefer a more matte appearance so I love Isacord. Others like shiny, and prefer Floriani. It also makes a difference how fast your machine is. I have a pro multi-needle that I routinely run at 850 spm so I need a strong thread that can handle the stress. If you run at 300-500, you can use a weaker thread.
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    Old 05-02-2015, 08:25 AM
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    thank you for all advice i will have to check everything out thank you
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    Old 05-02-2015, 10:52 AM
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    Originally Posted by crideout
    Check out Metro embroidery thread http://metroemb.com. They are reasonable priced which is something I appreciated as a beginner machine embroiderer. The few items I embroidered look great.
    My friend and I ordered a large assortment of thread from Metro and have been thrilled with it. I have a Bernina Artista 630E. Friend has a Janome.
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    Old 05-02-2015, 11:05 AM
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    Thread is not cheap. Keep your eyes open for sales. If you buy online, check to see if the shipping is cheaper if you buy more than one spool of thread. Some sites will charge the same shipping no matter how many spools you buy, or free shipping. Because there aren't any shops around that I can go and see the threads and colors, I buy a thread charts that have actual little patches of thread so that you can see the real color. They are not cheap... maybe $15. So if you find a brand that you like, it is worthwhile purchase in the long run.

    When starting out, decide if you want to use polyester or rayon thread. Poylester will not fade if bleached, while rayon can. Some of the rayons stand up better to bleach nowadays. Some like rayons because of the lucious colors. But now some brands of the poly threads are looking as lucious as the rayons! You can use both types in the same design witihout a problem. As others have said, just buy a spool of a brand to see how it works on your machine. When you find a brand that you are happy with, get a set of it. Some thread collections are only 500 yds and therefor cheaper. A one hundred spool set will probably meet your needs. Sounds like a lot, but once you start stitching, you'll need a color palette to choose from. Use the color chart to see which colors you would like to add to your collection. The more thread that is on the spool, the cheaper the per yard cost is lower. You might think that you'll never use 1000yds of a thread, but when you find yourself using a particular color...like a Christmas red that I use tons of...buy a bigger spool of it.

    When you buy bobbin thread, buy a 10,000yd spool. Yes, I didn't think I'd use that much either, but it'll last a long time. I use only white and black unless the backside is going to show. Then I put embroidery thread in the bobbin too. Some people use serger thread in the bobbin. It is very linty, but will do if you run out of bobbin thread. Just make sure you clean the bobbin area out frequently.

    Metallic threads are notorious for being finicky, but you gotta love them. King Star is the only brand that I've found to be trouble free on my machine.

    A lot of people don't like Sulky threads, but my machine and I love them. You can buy them in small amounts at your local Joann's store. They are starting to carry larger size spools, but sometimes I just need one particular color and it is convenient to go to Joann's. I watch for their sales, or use coupons to buy threads there.

    http://www.allstitch.net/department/...mber-10075.cfm for Maderia rayon&poly
    http://www.allthreads.com/colorcard.aspx for Robinson Anton threads, sample of color chart rayon&poly
    http://www.isacordthread.com/categor...ery_Thread/c88 poly only
    http://www.embstore.com/p-1561-kings...ter-cones.aspx for metallic threads
    http://www.uncommonthread.com/Sulky-...Rayon-s/42.htm can be purchased at Joann's
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    Old 05-03-2015, 04:06 AM
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    I buy mostly from ebay. I have the same embroidery machine and the Brother thread assortment works with it. I also buy the cards from ebay.
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    Old 05-03-2015, 04:25 AM
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    Originally Posted by crideout
    Check out Metro embroidery thread http://metroemb.com. They are reasonable priced which is something I appreciated as a beginner machine embroiderer. The few items I embroidered look great.
    I bought a ton of Metro and it's constantly shredding and breaking. Does not work well for me.
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    Old 05-03-2015, 04:43 AM
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    Marathon thread also has some good prices. Google it and go to their site. Have never had a problem with their thread. They have both polyester and rayon
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    Old 05-03-2015, 05:10 AM
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    I bought a nice thread assortment at Amazon. It works great and I usually have colors I need to do a project.
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    Old 05-03-2015, 05:49 AM
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    I have many..many..designs..which I have mostly got for free..I put them on a memory stick..then switch them to the blank card as I use them.just surf the net before u buy..because unless u plan to use a design over and over...why spend the money..save it for thread..😁
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    Old 05-03-2015, 06:04 AM
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    Check NancysNotions.com. She has specials on Madeira thread quite often...rayon and polyester. I don't try to match thread numbers with embroidery patterns, I get the closest color or sometimes even change it. It is your artwork. I get a lot of designs from embroidery library too. Very reasonable. I like the Amazing designs, but expensive.
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