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    Metallic Embroidery Thread

    Hi everyone

    I am a beginner patchwork/embroidery enthusiast. I decided to have patchwork on one side of a cushion cover and an embroidery design on the other. I decided to use metallic thread, but the colouring comes away and does not sew. Has anyone else experienced this? If yes, how did you get around it please?

    Thanks

    kurtzie
    Teri

    Quilting is a Beautiful & Complicated Art!

    #2
    Kurtzie, Metallics can be very difficult to work with. First, a good quality thread is essential. Superior Threads makes a fantastic metallic thread that stands up to machine embroidery. Second, use a top-stitch or metallica needle #90. This has a larger eye. Third, loosen your top tension. Fourth, if possible, slow down. Metal rubbing on metal causes friction which causes heat and can help disintegrate your thread. Fifth, stand on your left foot with both eyes crossed and your right hand encased in Michael Jackson's glove.........(okay, I have a sick sense of humor, but sometimes it is just a matter of luck and karma! LOL :lol: )

    Maggie in E. Central Illinois
    Teri

    Quilting is a Beautiful & Complicated Art!

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      #3
      Oh Maggie you are such a funny lady. Good info provided. I'll have to try some metallics using your explanation. What type of bobbin thread is used? Bobbi
      Teri

      Quilting is a Beautiful & Complicated Art!

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        #4
        Bobbi, I like to use Superior's Bottom Line in the bobbin. (No, I am not a sales rep for Bob the Thread Guy :wink: ). The key to the bobbin thread is that it should be a very smooth thread so that the metallic doesn't get "hung up" on any slubs or bits that may be on a cotton thread.

        Maggie in E. Central Illinois
        Teri

        Quilting is a Beautiful & Complicated Art!

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          #5
          Thanks Maggie. Definitely something I'm going to try. Ooooh a new avenue, gotta love it. Bobbi
          Teri

          Quilting is a Beautiful & Complicated Art!

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            #6
            Maggie, since you are the one who's providing answers on this subject right now, I will ask you. Is it possible to use metallic thread in the bobbin? That way it won't have to go through the needle. If so, can the bobbin be wound the "normal" way?

            Thanks!
            JoAnne in southern California
            Teri

            Quilting is a Beautiful & Complicated Art!

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              #7
              The one time I used metallic thread I wound it on the bobbin and stitched from the back. Worked quite well.
              Sherry
              Teri

              Quilting is a Beautiful & Complicated Art!

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                #8
                Bob has a page on Superior threads website on working with metallics. http://www.superiorthreads.com/educa...-with-metallic

                I was taught that when using a metallic thread in top to omit threading it through the last guide beofre the needle. That works for me.

                Pam


                In leafy Berkshire, south of England.

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                  #9
                  JoAnne, I haven't done much bobbin work, so I don't know the answer to that question. But I imagine that it would work. I would still put Bottom Line on the top or some similar smooth polyester thread. You may or may not need to fiddle with your bobbin tension. I haven't checked out that Superior link, but their information is always the best.

                  Maggie in E. Central Illinois


                  In leafy Berkshire, south of England.

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                    #10
                    I used to have problems with metallics until I started using Superior's metallics and set up my machine as suggested in this discussion, using a lower tension and the titanium top stitching needles. I only use bobbin work for the larger cord-like threads, such as Ricky's Razzle Dazzle. I love working with metallics now.

                    "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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                      #11
                      I sure appreciate all the information you all have provided, I'm going to check out that info on Superior's site. Thanks!

                      JoAnne

                      "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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