Piecing Thread?
#1
Junior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 133
Piecing Thread?
Hi-
I was just wondering what kind of thread I should order for the new year? I have used Aurifil, but the stores around here no longer carry it. I see connecting threads has thread on sale, but I don't want tons of lint and build up. Looking for a nice overall thread I can purchase in a bunch of neutral colors.
Happy Holidays, JC
I was just wondering what kind of thread I should order for the new year? I have used Aurifil, but the stores around here no longer carry it. I see connecting threads has thread on sale, but I don't want tons of lint and build up. Looking for a nice overall thread I can purchase in a bunch of neutral colors.
Happy Holidays, JC
#4
i am always pleased with connecting threads.
the best price i have found so far for aurifil is at jhittlesewing.com
they sell individual spools and by the box.
i see they have also started carrying the cones.
the best price i have found so far for aurifil is at jhittlesewing.com
they sell individual spools and by the box.
i see they have also started carrying the cones.
__________________
- necessity is the mother of invention. lazy is the crazy aunt.
- for issues regarding the reminder emails, please contact [email protected]
#6
My favorite is Aurifil Although she is winding down on her online business, you can still get bundles of Aurifil for $7/spool or $7.50 for single spools from Sue's. Shipping is very reasonable and quick. Great customer service too. I will be sorry to see her go.
http://www.sewezdesigns.com/Aurifil_...les_Cones.html
http://www.sewezdesigns.com/Aurifil_...les_Cones.html
#7
I buy Aurifil thread here: http://www.tristan.bc.ca/cart/produc...6&bestseller=Y Check out the Genziana cotton thread there, it's the same if not better then Aurifil. There are some great buys on the website every few months.
I like Connecting Threads Pro for piecing and machine quilting. It's 70wt and comes on a large cone. It is great bobbin thread too to use with other threads.
I like Connecting Threads Pro for piecing and machine quilting. It's 70wt and comes on a large cone. It is great bobbin thread too to use with other threads.
#8
I know it's not Aurifil, but I have been pleasantly surprised with Gutermann. I had always used Mettler silk finish which can be a bit linty. The lady in the sewing machine department at Joanns recommended I give it a try. She had run out of mettler and had used some Gutermann for a blouse. She told me that she was "pleasantly surprised" and I agree...especially when it is discounted @ 50% off. :-) laura
#10
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: southern NJ
Posts: 567
i have a bunch of mettler's silk finish, and while i like it, it IS linty. I have aurifil...i like it. it's nice <g>. and i've been very pleased with connecting threads thread! i find it is not as linty as mettlers.
Betsey
Betsey
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Chester the bunny
Main
9
03-10-2014 05:28 AM
CorgiNole
Main
16
06-12-2010 01:38 PM