Aurifil Invisible Thread
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I see you don't have any answers so let me take a stab at it. I haven't done it, but would think you could use Aurifil Invisible thread for fmq and I would use Superior Bottom Line Thread in the bobbin. Both are good threads. Bottom line is 60 wt.
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I too am searching for suitable invisable thread to use in my LA, not sure of which brands are best. I have been told by an excellent quilter/tutor to not use nylon thread, as it deteriorates after a few years. Polyester is supposed to be best, but can one get a transparent thread? Bobbin thread is too thin - and breaks easily
#5
I hope that you all see this post as I'm jumping up and down saying "I know I know I know - pick me!!!" as I read your question!!! POLYESTER is the way to go when it comes to invisible thread ALL DAY LONG!!! Superior Threads Mono-Poly is the one I use. It's wonderful. You CAN use it in the bobbin but I have much better luck using either a thin cotton or a regular polyester thread in the bobbin.
***BIG TIP - if your new to free motion quilting and using a polyester thread or polyester invisible, use a smaller needle. A 10 is usually what I use but even an 8 would be good for the thin poly. If you have tried it in the past and had problems the needle could be a big reason why - you can have loops, thread breaks, catching, skipped stitches...also you'll want to drop your tension down low. All machines are slightly different but my machine usually I set the top tension at a 0 to 1.
***BIG TIP - if your new to free motion quilting and using a polyester thread or polyester invisible, use a smaller needle. A 10 is usually what I use but even an 8 would be good for the thin poly. If you have tried it in the past and had problems the needle could be a big reason why - you can have loops, thread breaks, catching, skipped stitches...also you'll want to drop your tension down low. All machines are slightly different but my machine usually I set the top tension at a 0 to 1.
#8
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Join Date: May 2012
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I haven't seen Aurifil in my town, but managed to find some Mono poly thread yesterday & it's not cheap at $14 per reel. Threaded up the Long-arm this arvo and experimented. Had to fool around with the upper tension a while, loosened it 3 turns, and finally the stitching is looking good. Just have cotton in the bobbin to match the quilt backing, and not sure of how fast I can run the machine. Will take it slow at first and try some serious quilting tomorrow
I bought some polyester prefilled bobbins a while ago and I think they're great. Not totally transparent but they seem to last for ages, are terrific for machine embroidery, and I have even done piecing with them.
I bought some polyester prefilled bobbins a while ago and I think they're great. Not totally transparent but they seem to last for ages, are terrific for machine embroidery, and I have even done piecing with them.
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