King Tut fans
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King Tut fans
I'm talking about King Tut thread of course. Do you use it? What's the appeal for you? I'm trying it for the first time, quilting my Jelly Roll Race 2 quilt together and it seems awfully lint-y for such an expensive thread. I'm not sure if I like it or not. What do you like about it?
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I thought you were going to comment on the news story that they broke off the beard on King Tut's gold mask this week.
I have used King Tut varigated thread and I got a little lint ball behind my needle while FMQ. It snapped the needle and just about gave me a heart attack. I don't use it any more.
I have used King Tut varigated thread and I got a little lint ball behind my needle while FMQ. It snapped the needle and just about gave me a heart attack. I don't use it any more.
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King tut is the first thread I ever tried for quilting because its the only one available in my village. I didn't have any problem using it in my machine or for hand quilting. I had a horrendous time trying to use yli quilting thread once so now king tut is my go to thread! I think that different machines like different threads.
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I use it all the time - my favourite thread (and I've tried a few!). I like that the colour changes of the variegated are every inch or so compared to others that have muck longer stretches of the same colour. They also have a huge range of colours - some of their lighter variegated ones have a very subtle colour change.
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I'm talking about King Tut thread of course. Do you use it? What's the appeal for you? I'm trying it for the first time, quilting my Jelly Roll Race 2 quilt together and it seems awfully lint-y for such an expensive thread. I'm not sure if I like it or not. What do you like about it?
#10
doesn't shred(Long staple)
high quality egyptian grown(actually true versus other brands that are not as truthful)
All cotton threads have lint, this one has one of the least but you have to follow their instructions on needles an tension
These are the brands i have used below of similar weight that broke and did not stand to my FMQ tests-YLI, Sulky, Aurifil, Gutterman in order from worst to least. All broke constantly except for gutterman broke the least but still broke frequently. All were pretty linty when FMQ
My suggestion is if you don't like lint switch to polyester because you will tend to get more lint FMQ than piecing because of the speed, and friction. Poly also doesn't break like cotton when FMQ and has a nice sheen to it, however when using cotton king tut, I got no breakage like the others leading me to believe it is a better made thread, better quality thread.
high quality egyptian grown(actually true versus other brands that are not as truthful)
All cotton threads have lint, this one has one of the least but you have to follow their instructions on needles an tension
These are the brands i have used below of similar weight that broke and did not stand to my FMQ tests-YLI, Sulky, Aurifil, Gutterman in order from worst to least. All broke constantly except for gutterman broke the least but still broke frequently. All were pretty linty when FMQ
My suggestion is if you don't like lint switch to polyester because you will tend to get more lint FMQ than piecing because of the speed, and friction. Poly also doesn't break like cotton when FMQ and has a nice sheen to it, however when using cotton king tut, I got no breakage like the others leading me to believe it is a better made thread, better quality thread.
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