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14 May 2008 07:14 #18178

I just LOVE King Tut and it's a good thing I don't find it often around here or I'd go broke buying all the colors.

I also have used YLI, it's available more, but the more subtle color changes on the King Tut make the varigated really beautiful.

Still like silk for hand applique though.

Nancy in sunny western NY
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New Coats and Clark thread 13 May 2008 17:19 #18161

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You can see my post above, but I really like this stuff! It is a new product, obviously.

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13 Nov 2007 11:54 #10355

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It's not new but I love the Aurifil thread for piecing. It's fine enough so that your seam allowance remains true.
Eileen

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13 Nov 2007 11:42 #10352

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elsielf wrote:
I recently discovered Wonderfil threads. They have a full line, from a 100 wt matte finish poly in many colors that feels like silk, all the way to heavier threads for bobbin work. ... they're a Canadian company and I'm not sure if they have a US distributor yet. quote]

http://www.quiltersthreads.com is going to be selling Wonderful threads online soon. I notice she doesn't have it listed yet, she just ordered in Houston, I think.

Brita

The Beautiful Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee USA
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13 Nov 2007 06:08 #10342

I recently discovered Wonderfil threads. They have a full line, from a 100 wt matte finish poly in many colors that feels like silk, all the way to heavier threads for bobbin work. they're a Canadian company and I'm not sure if they have a US distributor yet. The 100 wt poly, called Invisafil, plays very nicely with my machine. I'm quilting my rhapsody quilt with it.
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12 Nov 2007 14:55 #10333

I purchased it at Quilter's Quarters in Stockton, CA. I hadn't ever used it before, but the owner told me that it was really nice. It glides through ... well ... like SILK! :) This is my first hand applique project, so I'm no expert; however, I do really like this thread.

Here's a webstore that sells it: http://www.thatthreadshop.com/silk.htm

HTH,
Chelley
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12 Nov 2007 14:34 #10332

I haven't heard of kinkame silk thread or seen it. Where do you get it? Right now I'm doing some needle turn applique and trying YLI silk thread for the first time.
I'll have to try kinkname.
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12 Nov 2007 12:45 #10330

I have been using Kinkame silk thread for appliqueing -- I love it!

Chelley
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12 Nov 2007 12:05 #10325

A friend of mine who went to Houston, brought me back a set of Sue Nickels King Tut thread that I had requested. I just love King Tut thread. Right now it is my favorite. Surprisingly, I have used Coats and Clark varigated embroidery thread and have found it to stitch quite nicely.
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12 Nov 2007 10:40 #10324

I love King Tut, also. There's just so many threads to choose from and more and more are coming out.
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12 Nov 2007 10:29 #10322

I recently finished a quilt with lots of applique and used three different verigated King Tut threads from Superior for the applique and then for the macine quilting also. It did a beautiful applique stitch and the subtle color changes are beautiful.

Dana in Olive Branch, MS
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new threads 12 Nov 2007 09:14 #10320

Has anyone "discovered" a new thread they like? I stand before racks of threads and can go crazy looking at all the colors. I have to remind myself to buy thread that I can actually use for projects, not decorating my sewing room.
Recently I've tried Presencia for machine quilting. I haven't done enough yet to have a real opinion of how it performs. I was practicing on my domestic machine. The colors are gorgeous.
Recently, my LQS has been carrying Hemingworth Poly for machine embroidery and quilting. Again, the colors are just beautiful. It comes with a little domed cover to keep them dust free. I haven't tried it out yet but probably will by the end of the week.
The problem is, I always want all of the colors when I see a new brand.
There's so much out there, I really need to keep a notebook of what I've tried and what job they're best for!
I love thread.
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