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    Old 01-26-2014, 08:20 PM
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    I was going to order some Aurifil thread for the first time and noticed that some is listed as 50 weight quilting thread and others are listed as 50 weight Maco thread. What is the difference and which one should I get for machine piecing?
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    Old 01-27-2014, 03:08 AM
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    I think all of the Aurifil cotton is Mako (Mako is a Premium Quality Extra Long Staple Egyptian cotton.). It may be that the seller just didn't put it in the description. The 50 weight is great for piecing & quilting. It doesn't generate much lint and is a great quality thread. I love it and use it most of the time.
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    Aurifil Thread, from Milan Italy, started out as cotton machine embroidery thread, but quilters quickly discovered that Aurifil Mako Cotton Thread was ideal for piecing and quilting.

    Aurifil Longarm Polyester 50wt Variegated Thread is the new MUST HAVE variegated polyester thread. It is a 40wt high sheen premium trilobal polyester thread, ideal for embroidery, quilting, thread painting and decorative stitching

    this was all I could find on differences- the maco was originally an embroidery thread- but quilters have found it to be a wonderful piecing/quilting thread- in cotton. the machine quilting thread tends to be polyester. *long arm quilters use a lot of polyester threads...cotton breaks too easy with the high speed machines* both are great threads. my machines all love aurafil threads- cotton and polyester- I use which ever I have the right color of- for piecing, quilting and hand stitching
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    Originally Posted by katier825
    I think all of the Aurifil cotton is Mako (Mako is a Premium Quality Extra Long Staple Egyptian cotton.). It may be that the seller just didn't put it in the description. The 50 weight is great for piecing & quilting. It doesn't generate much lint and is a great quality thread. I love it and use it most of the time.
    Correct! Love love Aurifil!
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    Thanks for the quick responses. I've been searching for the answer and all I can find is information on Mako is a superior kind of Egyptian cotton and Aurifil uses it in their thread. I was shopping on Amazon and the Aurifil is listed as either quilting thread or Mako thread. Both are 50 weight, 1300mm spools but the Mako is $1.50 more. They are from the same seller fulfilled by Amazon. The Mako one mentions needle turn applique and some other uses for the thread whereas the quilting one doesn't. I was wondering for those that use Aurifil which do you use, the 50 weight quilting or Maco?
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    Sooooooo, go to Amazon to find it... I'm new to shopping online and was looking to find Aurifil.... I'm sure glad I read this post!! I LOVE Aurifil thread!!! (My sister provided a spool for a small project she requested, and I'm almost out of that thread.) It really is great thread!
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    Fabric.com has Aurifil on sale - ending today. Best price I've seen, and free shipping over $35. I just bought a boatload of the stuff.
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    Old 01-27-2014, 06:59 AM
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    Aurifil is a brand name of thread from Italy. There are other brand names of the cotton mako thread, Genziana and Tre Stelle Oro. All made in Italy, all the same thread. Here is a site in Iowa that sells it: http://www.carmenwarehouse.com/shop/home.php
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    Old 01-27-2014, 10:40 AM
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    Could you post links to the two threads on Amazon?

    I believe all the 50wt cotton thread that Aurifil makes is 2-ply mako. Also, look at the photos. The 50wt 2-ply Aurifil I buy and love for both piecing and quilting on my domestic machine comes on the orange spool. I just checked the different spools of Aurifil I have and they all say on the bottom "Mako ne 50/2" meaning 50wt 2-ply.
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    Thanks everyone for responding. Prism99 here are the two links.

    Here is the link to the quilting thread
    http://www.amazon.com/Aurifil-Quilti...aurifil+thread

    Here is the link to the Maco thread
    http://www.amazon.com/Aurifil-Cotton...aurifil+thread

    I know they are different colors but both are available in a variety of colors on this site. The color of the spool looks the same.
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