Invisible thread
#11
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Alaska
Posts: 366
I like using invisible thread on 'focus' fabrics that I've used & SID. You can't see it from a distance - or your mistakes either... I used cotton thread on the backing. It is soft, not scratchy at all. You need to practice a bit with it first - I used cheap 'invisible' thread once & the thread kept breaking & consequently used a dark cotton thread on a focus fabric quilt & it looked awful. I was a bit turned off, but finally got some nicer quality invisible thread & it works just fine. I used medeira, since it's what is available here. It comes in clear or 'smoke' color.
#12
I'ved used it in teh past with wonderful experience... Now withthe new machine, I have not been able to get it to work...The machine has a " thread viewer" so it knows when u break the thread... I can't getitt eve SEE the trhead so it tells me all the time that the thread has broken and stops.. but the thread is fine.... so I gave up on this machine and used cotton.... Got rid of the old machine that wasn't so picky about it's thread.. I think that old one would have sewn with a shoe lace.... it sewned with anything ON anything!!!
#13
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: colorado
Posts: 231
I like invisible thread for wall hangings and such. My problem is that sometimes the thread catches on the spool and of course I don't notice until it's pulled so tight that it stops my needle. I've learned to put the spool in a certain way and file down the spool to I don't have rough spots for it to catch on.
#14
Super Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 1,779
Originally Posted by bluteddi
I'ved used it in teh past with wonderful experience... Now withthe new machine, I have not been able to get it to work...The machine has a " thread viewer" so it knows when u break the thread... I can't getitt eve SEE the trhead so it tells me all the time that the thread has broken and stops.. but the thread is fine.... so I gave up on this machine and used cotton.... Got rid of the old machine that wasn't so picky about it's thread.. I think that old one would have sewn with a shoe lace.... it sewned with anything ON anything!!!
#19
Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Arlington, TX
Posts: 231
I have used invisible thread with good results. However, the LA quilter who does my large quilts does not like to use the invisible thread; she believes using the quilt (sitting on it, wrapping up in it, etc.) may cause the thread to break. Don't know if that is true but would hate for it to happen!
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