The Joy of Quilting with Your Long-Arm Machine
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KathyQuilts.com
The Block Rockit instruction manual has a great breakdown and explanation on
different thread types.
KATHY’S THOUGHTS ON THREAD:
I LOVE thread! The Block RockiT loves it too. It seems to love every kind of thread, too.
When purchasing a new thread only one a small amount to see how it works. If you
have trouble getting it to work then stick to threads you know work. You can play with
the tension and get any thread to work but you need to decide if it is worth it or not.
First off, I like a good brand of thread (as opposed to a cheap thread. A good deal is
often a headache in the making.) Think of it as an investment for the future. Superior is
a great brand of thread. Omni (a polyester thread) comes in a huge variety of colors,
and you’ll want to stock up on a few 6000 yard cones. I use white, eggshell, and a few
blender colors. Funny thing is that not many quilts call for Gray! I’ve had cones of gray
thread for 20 years now. A 6000 yard cone of thread will last you through MANY quilts.
Get two cones of the colors you use the most, so that you can use one as a dedicated
bobbin winder thread.
Venture out and try a new thread. We’ve found that Superior Metallic is a great thread
to quilt with. Try their neon thread. Variegated thread is usually a little thicker thread.
KATHY SAYS: Always test quilt a sample sew off piece before you
use a new thread on a quilt. Check underneath your quilt to see how the
tension looks. Tweak the tension tighter or looser by half a turn or so
if you see loops or tightness.
Do NOT use a serger thread (that’s only a 2-ply thread), and don’t use Coats & Clarks
thread. These threads are probably fine for sewing with, but not quilting. If you’ve gone
to the expense of piecing a quilt, and even purchasing a Block RockiT or other quilting
machine, please please purchase a good name brand thread to quilt it with.
When I am quilting for myself or a customer, I always keep the top and bobbin thread
colors the same to avoid any seeing of the top thread color on the underside of the
quilt or vise versa. It’s something that I have found works the best for my style of quilting.