Quilting
Thread
Any expert quilter would readily concede that a large part
of the overall effect of a needlework project would great rely
on the type of quilting thread used. Every quilter should know
that there are actually a number of choices of quilting
thread depending on the effect that you want to
achieve.
Generally, the most common type of thread used for quilting
is the cotton covered polyester or the polyester thread. This
is mainly a very good choice since polyester is known to be
sturdy and resilient to wear and tear and using cotton makes it
easier to the sewing machine. If you are using a rather old
machine, chances are it will not run using a synthetic thread,
so make sure to stick with cotton quilting thread as the safer
choice. If you are looking for a thread mainly for decorative
use, there are various smooth and textured thread in metallic
colors However, be fore purchasing any quilting thread, check
if it is well spun, otherwise, you will encounter more
difficulty when sewing that you would normally expect. In the
case of threads, quality is very important since you would
naturally want your stitches to hold together even after too
much washing.
If you have tried using metallic thread in your sewing
machine, you might have encountered a number of breakages and
assume that material is plain junk. There are actually two
viable possibilities that you can entertain here: its either
your machine simply doesn’t handle the type of thread you are
using or maybe you need to carefully choose a needle
specifically designed to accommodate metallic threads. For the
later case, there is actually a simple solution to your
dilemma. A lubricant named ‘Sewer’s Aid’ can make it easier for
the metallic thread to pass through the needle without much
hassle and breakages. You might be surprised to realize that
there is actually more to the unassuming thread than you would
normally assume. You can even go so far as to saying that the
type of thread used can greatly define the success and failure
of your quilting project.
If you interested more on knowing a; the other less familiar
threads used in quilting, then you are certainly in luck. There
are actually only a handful of online sites that provides a
number of hard to find information about quilting threads.
However, one of the most recommended website would be
www.needlepointers.com, where you will not only find
information on threads but other tips and tricks on quilting as
well.
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