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Re: quilting using embrodiery thread 05 Jun 2012 00:45 #81881

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Wow your wildlife is a lot more exciting than here.

Rayon does really emphasise the quilting doesn't it. It's more exciting when you are adding some free hand quilting as well, different weight of course :D

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Re: quilting using embrodiery thread 04 Jun 2012 21:09 #81876

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We have coyotes in the hills a couple of miles from me, but there's a freeway and some busy streets between my house and them! That probably explains why i do hear roosters crowing in my neighborhood-the coyotes can't get to them.

I have many spools of rayon embroidery thread, from way back when i was doing machine embroidery. I might have to try free motion embroidery with it, we have the tutorial from nancy prince that was very informative. I've only done some FMQ with the rayon, when the color was the one I needed.

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Re: quilting using embrodiery thread 04 Jun 2012 14:36 #81849

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I did some sample bobbinwork with Ricky's Razzle Dazzle thread and it worked great! I did it for a couple of mug rugs and for a small Alzheimer's quilt. I haven't tried it on a big quilt yet, but certainly plan to.

There are starting to change the ordinances in some of the cities around here to allow backyard chickens. I live up in the mountains, so we can have them if we want. I don't have any because they would just be a feast for the cats (and the coyotes, and the mountain lions, etc etc), but some neighbors must have some that they are able to keep alive because I hear the rooster crowing in the morning sometimes.

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Re: quilting using embrodiery thread 04 Jun 2012 12:42 #81841

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On the edges of a town Kathy. No roosters here but I do have my girls in my garden. :D

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Re: quilting using embrodiery thread 04 Jun 2012 12:40 #81840

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Ricky has demo'ed bobbin embroidery and bobbin quilting on various episodes of the Quilt Show, it looks interesting but I haven't tried it yet.

Do you live out in the country? We are not supposed to have backyard chickens where I live in the suburbs, but I sometimes hear roosters crowing :D :D .

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Re: quilting using embrodiery thread 04 Jun 2012 10:12 #81830

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I do :D
If my tension is wrong when quilting and I can't correct it by lowering the top tension then I do use the same embroidery thread in the bobbin.

I've have seen it said that if the embroidery thread is thick to load it into the bobbin spool and quilt from the back, so I'd say the answer is yes :D .

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Re: quilting using embrodiery thread 03 Jun 2012 20:10 #81812

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Are you thinking of machine embroidery thread on a spool, like rayon or polyester machine embroidery thread, or of DMC 60 wt cotton embroidery thread? I've used all those as the top thread when quilting. For a large bed quilt, they might not be the best choice because they might be too fragile for heavy use. But for a wall hanging/table topper etc, they would work fine. I've used a thin cotton thread in the bobbin- the cotton grips the top thread better than a slippery bobbin thread would. I'd love to see your project!
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Re: quilting using embrodiery thread 03 Jun 2012 19:35 #81811

Hi Isa4110, I don't see why not. If you were using embroidery thread on the top of your machine you would need to use an embroidery needle but I don't think that that need apply to the bobbin as it doesn't go through the same thread race and tensioners. Try it on a practice sandwich first though. if it is particularly thick you might have to loosen your bobbin tension. Good luck. I am sure there are others with more experience of this than me. :D
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quilting using embrodiery thread 03 Jun 2012 18:31 #81809

Can I use embrodiery thread in my bobbin when I am quilting the top?
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