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#31
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Location: Mt. Wolf, PA
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Funny you bring up thread! I had a bad experience with a brand new spool of thread that I wanted to do fancy stitches on one of my table runners. I went to fill the bobbin and alas, the thread was not continuous. It was cut several times. So I will not be buying thread made in Mexico. I can't even remember where I bought it, but I will be checking to make sure where it is made.
#32
I have the Pfaff Grand Quilter and the only thread that doesn't break when quilting on the frame is Coates - tried all the others and they kept breaking - use the same in my bobbin and have no problems what so ever.
#36
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: So. CA
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Originally Posted by Vanuatu Jill
Originally Posted by Shunem
I understand from the woman at the LQS that Coats and Clark has changed the way they are making their thread---I agree because I bought a spool recently and it's AWFUL! It's wiry, stiff, and linty. LQS refused to carry any more.
My stepmother (a professional quilter and instructor) told me the worst thing I could do for my Pfaff was using Coats and Clark in it. So now I piece and sew with either Gutermann's or Metrosene.
My stepmother (a professional quilter and instructor) told me the worst thing I could do for my Pfaff was using Coats and Clark in it. So now I piece and sew with either Gutermann's or Metrosene.
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#37
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 29
I am amazed at how many quilt shops push Coats and Clark. I found knots in it! It used to be a good thread, but then that was years ago.
I heard the owner of Superior Threads speak and his thread makes sense to me but it it difficult to find in quilt stores.
I heard the owner of Superior Threads speak and his thread makes sense to me but it it difficult to find in quilt stores.
#38
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Southeastern Indiana
Posts: 363
Iguess I am one of the lucky ones, as I've never had knots, etc. or any trouble with Coats & Clarks thread. It does what I want it to do. One of the premiere quilters I know who has won prizes at Paducah and Bloomington uses it for all her quilting. She uses it on her home machine, not a quilting machine, I think a Bernina, and says it works better than any other for her.
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