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I want to use mteallic thread in the convoy qquilt I am making for this years event but need to place the guidelines for the quilting on the top. I have always had to put the thread in the bobbin and quilt from the back so I'm not stopping and atarting all the time because the thread breaks.
I would love to hear others tips on what they do to keep the thread from breaking.
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It sounds crazy but since I stopped using "metallic" needles, and started using Schmetz Universal 90 or 100 needles, my problems were solved. Also loosen the tension and use #50 or finer polyester bobbin thread. Sullky's bobbin thread works fine. I also read this recently in a book or magazine which confirmed what I already figured out for myself. The reason for the polyester bobbin thread is that cotton in the bobbin is what has a tendency to shred the top metallic thread. Polyester in the bobbin solves this. Hope this helps and works as well for you as it did for me.
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I love using metallic thread both for machine embroidery and quilting!
The brand of metallic thread makes a big difference. Seems each brand has their own technique for constructing the thread.
I use King Star metallic thread, just about exclusively. I have made free standing lace angels (6 - 7 inches high) using this thread and never had a break. I have a paper-pieced angel that I plan to use metallic thread when quilting. Ahhhh - now you know about one of my UFOs.
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I used to tear my hair out with metallic threads because they seemed to shred so easily, but I generally have success with them now. Some of the things I've learned to minimize metallic thread hassles are:
1. I use a very smooth, non-"furry" thread in my bobbin when I have a metallic in my top needle. A lot of threads, like cottons, actually have a furriness to them and when used in the bobbin, these kind of pull at and shred the metallic thread. I try to use Bottom Line by Superior Threads for the bobbin-it is a very fine, smooth thread that doesn't grab at the metallic and shred it.
2. I run a few rows of "Sewer's Aid," or liquid silicone along the metallic thread spool before I start. This just lightly lubricates it and helps it flow through the machine more smoothly. It does NOT gunk up your machine. This is NOT a viscous liquid-run some on your hand and you'll see it is like water. I have used it for many years and never had a problem with my machine.
3. There are only limited sizes of metallic needles available and I find the eyes are usually too small for the metallic threads I use. If you use a topstitch needle you have a bigger variety of sizes and the eye is quite large and will not cause the shredding of metallic threads that you see with smaller needles. Switching to a topstitching needle has helped me a lot. I am able to use Halo metallic thread, which was not even devised for use in the top needle, if I use the size 100 Topstitch needle and liquid silicone.
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To add sparkle, and glitz, I like to use Metallic Glitter Thread to my quilted handbags. I use MonoPoly thread in the bobbin from Superior, it has stretch, and can with stand a hot iron. I also use a size 14 needle with the Superior Glitter Thread. I do not experience thread breakage. :wink:
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Ruthann, when you use rayon in the bobbin, what are you using for the top thread?Originally posted by MirkwoodReviving this thread!
I use rayon thread in my bobbin and a Schmetz topstitch needle, size 130 90/14. No breakage whatsoever, and this is doing art quilts with layers of stitching!
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On my art quilts I use a wide variety of top threads -- the various metallics, rayon, polyester, cotton, silk...whatever color and type suits the needs of what I'm threadtracing ("painting" with thread). I heard about using rayon in the bobbin some time ago, and it really works well, especially with metallics. It's so slippery that the metallic slides right through it and doesn't twist and snag. Before trying rayon, I'd always have breakage with the metallics, no matter what size needle or tension settings I used.Originally posted by RorimerRuthann, when you use rayon in the bobbin, what are you using for the top thread?
JoAnne in southern California
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