Doe anyone use 60wt Presencia thread for general piecing?
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Doe anyone use 60wt Presencia thread for general piecing?
I usually use Aurifil for general piecing, but have been using Presencia 60/3 for paper piecing as my stitch size is smaller and love it. My bobbins seem to go on forever!
It seems much finer than YLI 60/2 or Mettler 60/2. (Although I've tried the Mettler, I won't buy it, as I feel they profit from the widely held myth that there's any silk in their 100% cotton 'silk finished' thread. I know they aren't doing anything wrong and it's up to the consumer to read the label, but that's just me ).
Presencia also has three strands compared to the others, which have two. Is it strong enough for general piecing with out reducing stitch size?
It seems much finer than YLI 60/2 or Mettler 60/2. (Although I've tried the Mettler, I won't buy it, as I feel they profit from the widely held myth that there's any silk in their 100% cotton 'silk finished' thread. I know they aren't doing anything wrong and it's up to the consumer to read the label, but that's just me ).
Presencia also has three strands compared to the others, which have two. Is it strong enough for general piecing with out reducing stitch size?
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I use it all the time for piecing. I love it. Really helps me maintain a proper seam allowance and the seams seem flatter. It is the recommended piecing thread at my LQS. For regular piecing I do shorten my stich length one notch from regular sewing, but not as short as when I PP.
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Yes! I'm a relatively new convert to Presencia but I love it. I still love Aurifil too but Presencia is stronger so now I default to using that.
I got the tip to try it in a Harriet Hargrave class, but from my guild mates, not from Harriet herself. I think that's kind of funny. I was having thread breakage problems (for the first time ever) and the lady sitting across from me was so excited about Presencia I had to buy some and try it...and now I'm hooked.
I only have one color, I bought a gigantic cone of a neutral beige and now that's my go-to thread for piecing.
I got the tip to try it in a Harriet Hargrave class, but from my guild mates, not from Harriet herself. I think that's kind of funny. I was having thread breakage problems (for the first time ever) and the lady sitting across from me was so excited about Presencia I had to buy some and try it...and now I'm hooked.
I only have one color, I bought a gigantic cone of a neutral beige and now that's my go-to thread for piecing.
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How can anyone think silk finished means it contains silk? It is not the company's responsibility for the lack of reading comprehension by the customer. It implies the thread is finished the way silk thread is finished. I have Presencia and it is great thread. I won a set of Presencia from a blog give away an all my machines like it.
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Think I'm going to switch to Presencia as my Aurifil runs out.[h=2][/h][h=2][/h]
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For those of you who use the cone size Presencia 60wt for piecing, what color number is your thread? I like a slightly off-white for piecing, but can't find that in the cone size Presencia -- just pure white.
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