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Re: Thread
I use Aurifil in a medium gray for piecing and anything King Tut or Sulky for quilting. The Aurifil is on an orange spool (the different colored spools are for different uses). Have never had any issues with any of these brands and I love the wide variety of varigated threds that King Tut has available.
Hope this helps.
Susan
Hope this helps.
Susan
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Re: Thread
I will piece with thread from Connecting Threads - it is great for piecework - but for machine quilting my favorite and the only thread my quilting machine likes is King Tut.
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Re: Thread
It just depends on the fabrics. If you want something that will basically "melt" into the fabric try Superior Threads/Bottom Line. It's a really fine poly thread that actually picks up the colors surrounding it. I've seen white thread used on dark fabric and you can barely see it, it looks great.
If you want the thread to show up with a little bit of fun added, Superior Threads King Tut is great!
Solid Threads - Aurifil is great.
Just remember, different threads work differently depending on the machine when you're quilting.
When I'm piecing, I use Coats 100% Cotton from Joanns or a favorite - Connecting threads Cotton in a taupe.
Just remember to try it on a scrap "sandwich" to make sure the thread works well with your machine.
If you want the thread to show up with a little bit of fun added, Superior Threads King Tut is great!
Solid Threads - Aurifil is great.
Just remember, different threads work differently depending on the machine when you're quilting.
When I'm piecing, I use Coats 100% Cotton from Joanns or a favorite - Connecting threads Cotton in a taupe.
Just remember to try it on a scrap "sandwich" to make sure the thread works well with your machine.